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2008 Final Attendee List 2008 NPRA International Petrochemical Conference March 30 - April 1, 2008 San Antonio, TX Last Name First Name Company City State Province Country Abbondati Mario Henry Hirschen & CIA. S.A. Buenos Aires Argentina Abbott Francisco Oxiquim S.A. Santiago Chile Abbott Ron Chevron Phillips Chemical Co The Woodlands TX Abdulla Hisham LANXESS Corporation Pittsburgh PA Abe Mitsumasa Mitsui Chemicals Inc. Tokyo Japan Abe Tsutomu Sumitomo Corporation Tokyo Japan Abel Scott Dow Chemical Midland MI Abraham Mathews INEOS Olefins & Polymers USA League City TX Abrantes Fernando Ipiranga Quimica S. A. São Paulo Brazil Acevedo Tomas Industrias Negromex, S.A. de C.V. Houston TX Achaachi Salah-Eddine Mitsui & Co. France Paris France Achatz Gregory Arizona Chemical Jacksonville FL Acosta Edgar DeWitt & Company Incorporated Houston TX Acosta Julie Shell Chemical LP Houston TX Acosta Sarah Odfjell USA ( Houston) Inc. Seabrook TX Acuna Mariella ICI Paints Uruguay Montevideo Uruguay Adachi Hideki Mitsubishi Corporation Tokyo Japan Adachi Naotaka Sojitz Mexicana S.A. de C.V. Mexico Mexico Adamati Kamila Ipiranga Quimica S. A. São Paulo Brazil Adamchuck Mark LyondellBasell Industries Houston TX Adams Arlene Odfjell USA LP Seabrook TX Adams Gary CMAI Houston TX Adams Gordon Ineos Olefins Lyndhurst Hampshire United Kingdom Adams Michelle Huntsman Company LLC The Woodlands TX Adeltoft Michael Finbeta- Chemcharter Hamburg Germany Agarwal Amitabh Linkers Far East Pte Ltd. Singapore Aguiar M. J. (Matt) ExxonMobil Chemical Co. Houston TX Aguilera Francisco Brenntag Latin America Houston TX Aiken Daniel UOP LLC Des Plaines IL Aimono Daishu Dia-Nitrix Tokyo Japan Akimoto Masahiro Mitsubishi Corporation Tokyo Japan Akiyama Masayoshi Nihon Oxirane Co., Ltd. Houston TX Al Ankari Abdulrahman SABIC Riyadh Saudi Arabia Al Darmaki Abdullah Abu Dhabi Basic Indsutries Corp Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Al Maawali Said Oman Trading International Dubai United Arab Emirates Alajmi Khalid EQUATE Petrochemical Co Safat Kuwait Alatamo Tommy Jo Tankers, Inc. Houston TX Al-Bahair Faisal SABIC Riyadh Saudi Arabia Albany David Arkema Inc. Philadelphia PA Page 1 of 82 2008 NPRA International Petrochemical Conference March 30 - April 1, 2008 San Antonio, TX Alberts Jan-Joop Brenntag Nederland B.V. Dordrecht Netherlands Albouy Arnaud Total Petrochemicals USA, Inc. Houston TX Aldeco Ramirez Lorenzo PEMEX Mexico City SC Mexico Alderman Heidi BASF Corporation Florham Park NJ Aldous David Shell Oil Company London United Kingdom AlFawaz Abdullah SABIC Americas Houston TX Al-Hajiri Salem EQUATE Petrochemical Co Safat Kuwait Al-Hamdan Turki SABIC Riyadh Saudi Arabia Ali Syd Cytec Industries Westwego LA Al-Jaser Khalid SABIC Riyadh Saudi Arabia Al-Jeraiwy Mohammed SABIC AMERICAS Houston TX Al-Kharboush Mansour SABIC Riyadh Saudi Arabia Al-Kharraz Salah EQUATE Petrochemical Co Jleeb Al-Shyk Kuwait Allard Mark Methanex Corporation Addison TX Allbritten Yoshiko ICIS Houston TX Allen Arthur Fairfield Chemical Carriers Inc Wilton CT Allen J. Dell Cytec Industries Westwego LA Allen Timothy American Commercial Line Houston TX Allison Phil JTS Enterprises, Inc. Houston TX Allspach Eugene E.R. Allspach & Associates, LLC Houston TX Al-Mana Khaled SABIC Riyadh Saudi Arabia Almogi Zvika GADOT CHEMICAL NeTanya Israel Al-Moudi Hussam SABIC Riyadh Saudi Arabia Al-Nasser Yahya EQUATE Petrochemical Company Safat Kuwait Al-Ohali Mosaed SABIC EUROPE Al-Omar Sami SABIC Riyadh Saudi Arabia AlOsaimi Sami SABIC Riyadh Saudi Arabia Al-Otaibi Fawaz SABIC Riyadh Saudi Arabia Al-Qattan Mahmoud EQUATE Petrochemical Company Ahmadi Kuwait Al-Swailem Fahad SABIC AMERICAS Houston TX Altenburger Raymond Odyssey Logistics & Technology Corp Danbury CT Al-Thiban Fahad SABIC Riyadh Saudi Arabia Althouse Blair DuPont Sourcing Wilmington DE Al-Umar Ahmed SABIC Riyadh Saudi Arabia Alvarado Mario McJunkin Red Man Corporation Galena Park TX Alvarado Victor BP Naperville IL Alvarez Bernardo Grupo Idesa Mexico, D.F. Mexico Al-Zamel Yousef SABIC Riyadh Saudi Arabia Amaroso James Trammochem Darien CT Amberger Dennis Mays Chemical Co., Inc. Indianapolis IN Page 2 of 82 2008 NPRA International Petrochemical Conference March 30 - April 1, 2008 San Antonio, TX Ames John Erik Clipper Wonsild Tankers Norwalk CT Anada Takehide ExxonMobil Chemical Co. Tokyo Japan Andersen Page Oxea Corporation Dallas TX Anderson Chuck Occidental Chemical Corporation Dallas TX Andersson Ulrika Perstorp Specialty Chemicals Perstorp Sweden Ando Yoshinori Mitsui Chemicals Inc. Singapore Singapore Andrews Annette Shell Chemical LP Houston TX Anetor Odalo Procter and Gamble Chemicals Cincinnati OH Angelini Lucas Repsol Quimica Madrid Spain Angelov Plamen The Dow Chemical Company Horgen Switzerland Angus Paul Ferro Corporation Independence OH Anslum Jacob Vopak Terminals North America Inc. Houston TX Anthony Deborah DuPont Chemical Solutions Wilmington DE Anton Andre Vibrapar Sao Paulo Brazil Antonace William Celanese Ltd. Dallas TX Antontio SancheMarco Kaltex Fibers, SA de CV Mexico Mexico Antonuccio Dave BASF Corporation Charlotte NC Aoki Motokzau Marubeni Corporation Tokyo Japan Aoki Shinichiro Sojitz Corporation Tokyo Japan Aoki Yukimi UBE Industries (America), Inc. Tokyo Japan Apuzzo Alba NOVA Chemicals Corporation Calgary Alberta Canada Arai Yasuhiro Marubeni Chemicals (Shangahi) Shanghai China Araki Hidetomo Mitsui & Co., Ltd. Tokyo Japan Arasa Pedro Metanol de Oriente, Metor Barcelona Venezuela Araujo Pablo Petroleos Mexicanos Mexico D.F. Mexico Argudo Danny JLM Industries, Inc. Tampa FL Arias Alvarez Raul Nexant Inc. Houston TX Aritomo Shinji Sojitz Europe plc Dusseldorf Germany Arman A. Hamdi Credit Europe Bank Amsterdam Netherlands Armstrong Earl DeWitt & Company Incorporated Houston TX Arneson Dan Brenntag North America, Inc. Wauwatosa WI Arnold Craig The Dow Chemical Company Horgen Switzerland Arreaza Alfredo Industrias Poly Acid de Venezuela Caracas Venezuela Arreaza Jesus Industrias Poly Acid de Venezuela Caracas Venezuela ARRINGTON RALPH Old World Industries, Inc. Northbrook IL Arriola Ignacio Tradewind Tankers Barcelona Spain Asami Eiji Nagase & CO., LTD. Tokyo Japan Asano Hiroshi Showa Denko K.K. Tokyo Japan Ascencio Cristobal Oxea Corporation Dallas TX Astudillo Monserrat Brenntag Latin America Houston TX Page 3 of 82 2008 NPRA International Petrochemical Conference March 30 - April 1, 2008 San Antonio, TX Atchison Dennis Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Durham NC Aubrey Morton INEOS Houston TX Auee Wim CHEM-TANKERS C.V. Maarssen Netherlands Austin Jamie CHEMSOLV, INC. Roanoke VA Autrique Marco Grupo Idesa Mexico D. F. Mexico Auvert Sergio Petroquimica De Venezuela Valencia Carabobo Venezuela Aviner Ariel Belgium Marketing Services N.V. Houston TX Aviner Eran Belgium Marketing Services N.V. 2018 Antwerp Belgium Aviner Rafael Kolmar Americas, Inc. NORWALK CT Avraamides Alex GEO Specialty Chemicals Ambler PA Avrin William Cytec Industries Westwego LA Ayala Aurora Occidental Chemical Corporation Dallas TX Baaima Jeroen Interchem USA Houston TX Baba Hiroshige Sumitomo Corporation of America Houston TX Badenhorst Chris Koninklijke Vopak N.V. Rotterdam Netherlands Baehr Horst Cognis GmbH Monheim Germany Baek Yong Samsung America, Inc. Houston TX Bailey William Champion Technologies, Inc. Houston TX Bakay Jennifer Chevron Corporation Houston TX Baker Clifton TOTAL Petrochemicals USA, Inc. Houston TX Baker John Vopak Terminals North America Inc. Houston TX Baker Ron Koch Supply & Trading Houston TX Baker William Colonial Terminals, Inc. Savannah GA Bakker Pieter Vopak Terminals North America Inc. Houston TX Balboa Brian ICIS Houston TX Baldassarre Angelo Univar Canada Ltd. Dorval Quebec Canada Balderston Dave LyondellBasell Industries Houston TX Ballard Lisa Westlake Chemical Corporation Calvert City KY Ballard Scott Eastman Chemical Company Kingsport TN Balliere yves Scott Bader Co. Ltd. Amiens Cedex 1 France Balzan Jordi Meridian Distribution, Inc. Bellaire TX Bandman Karl Helm U.S. Corp. Piscataway NJ Banerji Gopal Kolmar Singapore PTE. LTD. Singapore Bankras Barend-Jan Bax Chemicals B.V. Zuidoostbeemster Netherlands Bann William Tecnon OrbiChem Ltd. London United Kingdom Baquerizo Ricardo Brenntag Latin America Houston TX Barajas Gerardo Natrium de Mexico San Luis Potosí Mexico Barbeau Stephane Multichem Inc. Boucherville Quebec Canada Barber Terri BASF Corporation Geismar LA Barboza Nabely Petroquimica De Venezuela Valencia Carabobo Venezuela Page 4 of 82 2008 NPRA International Petrochemical Conference March 30 - April 1, 2008 San Antonio, TX Barendse Barend ECEM European Chem Marketing Amsterdam Netherlands Barinaga Juan Decision Strategies Barker Ian Beijing Hengju UK Ltd Shipley West Yorkshire United Kingdom Barnaby Petersen Shell Chemical Company Houston TX Barnard Dan ICIS Surrey United Kingdom Barnes Heidi Eastman Chemical Company Kingsport TN Barnes Lowell Huntsman Company LLC O'Fallon MO Baron Pierre Kolmar Americas, Inc. Sao Paulo Brazil Barone Glenn Hercules Incorporated Glen Gardner NJ Barroso Jose UBE Industries (America), Inc. Madrid Spain Barry David ICIS Sutton United Kingdom Bartel Daniel Airgas Specialty Gases Elburn IL Bartley Jim LyondellBasell Industries Houston TX Bartnicki Robert INOVx Solutions Houston TX Baruh Lari Soditas Switzerland Baruh Nisso Solventas Switzerland Basager Majed SABIC Europe Singapore Basila Robert SABIC Innovative Plastics Selkirk NY Basile Leandro Milberg y Asociados S.A. Buenos Aires Argentina Bassett Mark Dow Chemical Midland MI Bateman Richard Trammochem Darien CT Bauer Philip NorFalco LLC Independence
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