EPCA ANNUAL REPORT 2015

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1. EPCA GOVERNANCE 33. Centre of Supply Chain Expertise 4. EPCA HONORARY LISTS

08. EPCA Mission, Vision, Ambition, Values 35. Diversity Matters 56. EPCA Presidents and Strategy 39. Bertrand Piccard Speech 56. EPCA Director/CEO 10. EPCA Governance and Governing Bodies 40. EPCA and Education 57. EPCA Vice-Presidents 10. The Ordinary General Meeting of Full Members (OGM) 42. Annual Meeting 2016 58. EPCA Chairpersons of the Supply Chain Program Committee 11. The Board of Directors 43. Cooperation with other Associations 58. EPCA Chairpersons of the Young EPCA 14. EPCA advisory bodies to the Board Think Tank

18. EPCA membership and participation 59. EPCA Chairpersons of the Talent & strategy Diversity Inclusion Council

59. EPCA Treasurers

3. REPORT TO THE MEMBERS ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS MEMBERS INDEX

46. Treasurer’s Report 62. EPCA Member Companies

2. REPORT OF THE BOARD 47. Independent Auditors’ Report 64. Full Members as of April 2016 OF DIRECTORS 48. Balance Sheet 71. Associate Members as of April 2016 22. Executive Summary 49. Statement of Income and Expenditure 98. Members Index by Company 26. Annual Meeting 2015 50. Statement of Cash Flows 104. Members Index 26. Opening Session by Representative Name 51. Notes to the Financial Statements 32. Closing Lunch Session 110. EPCA Staff

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EPCA MISSION, VISION, AMBITION, VALUES AND

STRATEGY “A platform in used to meet, communicate, exchange information, transfer learning and serve as a think tank”

MISSION “EPCA is about content”: focus on a STRATEGIC THEME 2 central theme and deliverables for each As a unique global network and high-quality conference or project and tackle that from Continuously develop and improve ways platform in Europe, it is our mission to different angles and with diverse talent and means of communicating within the continuously improve: to deliver coherent messages that help EPCA network: • the creation of knowledge and understand- trace the strategic direction to take. • Impro ve the effectiveness of ing that strengthens the sustainability of - the networking process the chemical industry. CORE VALUES - the Annual Meeting and other meetings • the efficiency of the sharing and dissemi- organized by EPCA. nation of information and knowledge. • We adhere to the principle of Health, • Embrace new media. • the effectiveness of the networking Safety and Environment First. • Increase the frequency of knowledge process. • We are committed to creating a sustain- sharing forums. • the image of the European chemical able world in line with the United Nations industry. Global Compact principles and the ICCA*’s. STRATEGIC THEME 3 Responsible Care Global Charter. VISION • We always work to the highest level of Improve the processes for sharing infor- ethical behavior and have integrity in all mation outside of the EPCA network by The European Association we do. developing: (EPCA) is recognized as the high-quality • We act in conformity with competition • Initiativ es and programs for education. international network for the chemical law and promote its application to our • Processes for the efficient dissemination business community, created for the purpose member companies. of knowledge and information across of meeting in Europe, communicating and • We are proud to create and share knowl- networks. exchanging appropriate information and edge that helps to improve our daily lives. • A dynamic stakeholder map including knowledge, and valued for its passion for other industry bodies and associations and continuous performance improvement. STRATEGIC THEME 1 establishing clear lines of communication.

AMBITION Become an incubator for knowledge creation STRATEGIC THEME 4 by developing: • Giv e the best value to our members. “EPCA • Think tank capability. Contribute to improving the image of the is all about people”: the speakers, the • Specific supply hainc intelligence, including European chemical industry by: delegates, the members of EPCA bodies the identification of critical gaps. • Walking the talk in daily operations. and working groups, the companies and • Thinking on sustainable technologies. • Promoting the chemical business com- their representatives who are part of the • Thinking on creating access to competitive munity as an enabler of sustainable network and who all get respectful and feedstock and energy sources. solutions. individualized attention. • Creative, innovative solutions for improv- • Increasing the visibility of chemistry in the ing resource efficiency, including waste general public and the educational world. • Be the reference network on a global scale management. • Promoting the chemical industry as a for the chemical business community. good industry to work for.

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fundamental governance EPCA (EN) can be downloaded from our rules can be found in EPCA’s website www.epca.eu The Articles of Association (AoA). Given its large and global membership base, These were changed in the EPCA has never been, nor ever intended Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) of to be, an advocacy organization. As such, 13 October 2015 to align the AoA with the EPCA does not have any international or EPCA governance charter that was signed national federations or associations in its by the EPCA President & CEO on 26 August membership. 2015. The Articles of Association (AoA) of

EPCA’S BODIES ARE THE FOLLOWING: THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF FULL MEMBERS (OGM)

The General Meeting comprises the Official Representatives of the Full member General Meeting companies. Full members have a voting Member Companies right based on a “one company, one vote” system. The Ordinary General Meeting meets formally once per year. Each company is The powers of the General Meeting include: represented within the association by its Official Representatives 1 appointing and dismissing the members Representative. of the Board and the external auditor 2 approving EPCA’s audited accounts and budget and deciding on membership fees THE OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE 3 modifying the Articles of Association (AoA). The Official Representative represents the member company she/he works An Extraordinary General Meeting can be for within the association. Official convened when necessary. Representatives of Full members have a vote at General Meetings. The The General Meeting is chaired by the Official Representative passes on EPCA President of EPCA, supported by the other information, within the company or group executive chair members and the CEO. of companies she/he works for, to all Decisions are recorded in formal minutes relevant company units and persons and are made available to participants. involved in EPCA’s activities.

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THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The EPCA Board of Directors is the most The Board forms such committees as interest EPCA should participate. These important EPCA body. It is composed of it deems appropriate. The Supply Chain groups or activities are composed of or a maximum of 18 voting members. These Program Committee (SCPC) and the Young involve member company representatives, members are elected, from amongst member EPCA Think Tank (YETT) were established the aim being to assist EPCA on specific company representatives proposed by the by the Board of Directors, in 1975 and 2002 projects. External consultants, academics Board, by the OGM for a period of up to respectively. In June 2015, the Talent and and influential representatives of authorities 3 years. They may stand for re-election at the Diversity Inclusion Council (TDIC) was can attend the meetings of these groups end of the initial term of office. Co-option set up. The SCPC, YETT and TDIC are as specially invited guests. of non-voting members is also a possibility; all advisory bodies to the Board in their the numbers thereof are not included in specific field of activity. the above-mentioned maximum number. The Board decides which activities, think The Board reflects the composition of the tanks, working groups, meetings, workshops EPCA membership base, including both Full or seminars EPCA should organize or and Associate members. In each of these contribute to and in which projects of categories, industry leaders are selected to be part of the Board, given due regard to the importance of the relevant member company they represent, to the seniority of the individual Board member as well A maximum as to the time and effort she/he commits of 18 voting members to dedicate to the EPCA activities and the promotion of these within the Board member’s company.

The Board of Directors selects the President, one or more Vice-Presidents and the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Treasurer from amongst the maximum 18 senior representatives of member companies on the Board. The President, President Vice-President(s) and Treasurer form the Treasurer Vice-Presidents Executive Committee.

In addition, there are three non-voting “ex- officio” members representing respectively Cefic (European Chemical Industry Council), CEO AFPM (American Fuel and Petrochemical ADVISORY BODIES TO THE BOARD Manufacturers) and APLA (Latin American Petrochemical and Chemical Association).

The Board meets formally 4 times a year. The Board sets the EPCA corporate goals and deals with risk management and succession planning. The Board also approves the yearly financial statements, budgets and EPCA membership fees as proposed by the management and puts Supply Chain Program Young EPCA Talent and Diversity these forward for approval by the OGM. Committee (SCPC) Think Tank (YETT) Inclusion Council (TDIC)

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

AS OF APRIL 2016 TOM CROTTY EPCA President INEOS GROUP

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

The committee is mandated by the Board to oversee the daily management and verifies the financial statements and budgets prepared by the management before being REPLACED submitted to the Board. This committee also BY makes prior checks of all important points and publications on the Board agenda in preparation for Board meetings, notably proposals of Annual Meeting programs, seminars and workshops, strategy and policy proposals, projects of interest to the OLIVIER GRENIER MARC SCHULLER industry and relevant budgets prepared by Vice-President Vice President the management. TOTAL & ARKEMA FRANCE REFINING SA/NV (as from 1 April 2016) DAILY MANAGEMENT (until 31 March 2016) The CEO is in charge of the daily management of the Association and implements the goals set as well as the decisions taken by the Board. She/he proposes to the Board or the Executive Committee such actions, changes or improvements in strategy, policies, operations and processes as she/he deems fit for the benefit of EPCA and its members.

PROF. DR. RAINER HANS-JÖRG DIERCKS BERTSCHI Vice President Treasurer BASF SE BERTSCHI IN ATTENDANCE

CATHY DEMEESTERE CAROLINE CIUCIU CEO Deputy Executive Officer EPCA EPCA (as from 1 January 2016)

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BOARD MEMBERS

ESTER BAIGET THOMAS CASPARIE PIOTR CHELMINSKI JOHANN-CASPAR DOW EUROPE GMBH SHELL CHEMICALS POLSKI KONCERN NAFTOWY GAMMELIN ORLEN EVONIK INDUSTRIES

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EELCO HOEKSTRA DANIEL HOLTON IGNACIO MARCO LEONARDO MASCOLO ROYAL VOPAK EXXONMOBIL PETROLEUM & ARBOLI REPSOL CHEMICAL REPSOL (as from 1 April 2016) (until 31 April 2016)

JENS HOLGER JEAN-FRANCOIS RICHARD ROUDEIX HANS-CHRISTIAN NIELSEN RENGLET LYONDELL BASELL SIEVERS SAMSKIP TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS & HELM AG REFINING SA/NV (as from 1 February 2016) (as from 1 April 2016)

EX-OFFICIO

STEFANO SOCCOL MARK WILLIAMS CHET MANUEL DR. HUBERT VERSALIS S.P.A SABIC THOMPSON OSCAR DÍAZ MANDERY AFPM APLA CEFIC (until 30 April 2016)

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The EPCA Supply Chain Program Committee (SCPC) is an advisory body to the EPCA Board dealing with chemical supply chain and logistics activities undertaken by EPCA. The committee suggests to the EPCA Board chemical supply chain and logistics topics to be covered by EPCA and proposes supply chain working group activities, workshops and Annual Meeting business session JOHAN DEVOS CATHY programs. BERTSCHI DEMEESTERE EPCA Its members are designated by the Board upon proposal of the SCPC. SCPC members are experts in chemical supply and logistics chains active in or for the global chemical industry who are recognized by their peers as being “best in class” in the area of chemical supply and logistics chains. The SCPC has a mixed composition of chemical producers and service provider companies, inclusive of supply chain consultancy firms.

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MEMBERS

CAROLINE CIUCIU MICHAEL DRIES ANTHONY ELWINE PAUL EPCA BASF SE DAMCO GOOCH (as from 1 January 2016) THE LOGICAL GROUP

JEAN-CHRISTOPHE ISMAIL MAHMUD PETER MARSHALL DR. PATRICK HERMAND ROYAL VOPAK DOW EUROPE MEERSMANS TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS & SABIC EUROPE REFINING SA/NV

REPLACED BY

LIZ PRESTON IÑIGO RENGIFO FERNANDO ARROYO NICOLAS AGILITY LOGISTICS ABBAD MARTÍNEZ ROBERT SOLUTIONS LTD REPSOL REPSOL XPO LOGISTICS (until 31 March 2016) (as from 15 April 2016)

EX-OFFICIO

JEAN-LOUIS HANS SCHÄFER DIRK JOS VERLINDEN SAINT-ROMAIN HAPAG-LLOYD VERSTRAETEN CEFIC ARKEMA COVESTRO

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YOUNG EPCA THINK TANK (YETT)(2)

The Young EPCA Think Tank (YETT) is an Its members are designated by the CHAIRPERSON advisory body to the EPCA Board and EPCA Board and selected from amongst assists EPCA in the proposal of Annual young, talented representatives of Meeting business session programs to member companies active on the the Board. The YETT also suggests to EPCA Board. The YETT has a mixed the Board improvements or changes in composition of producers and service EPCA goals and activities as well as new provider member companies. EPCA projects, other than education and chemical supply chain/logistics. It serves In 2015 the YETT members provided as the coordinating body for the EPCA valuable input on the making of the educational and communication activities third EPCA education film “Petro & making the link between EPCA and Chemistry: Partnership for a Better Life”. member companies’ education projects. WOUTER BLEUKX CATHY DEMEESTERE INOVYN EPCA MEMBERS

STANISLAW ANDRZEJ HARBINDER BHANVRA SIMON CLEGHORN DR. OLIVER FELDMANN BARANSKI SABIC SHELL CHEMICALS BASF SE PKN ORLEN

CHRISTOPH GIRMANN MICHAEL KOCH ANA MONTENEGRO- MICHAEL MUSTIAN AGILITY LOGISTICS GMBH BERTSCHI GARCIA EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL REPSOL EUROPE

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CAROLINE NATHALIE CIUCIU DEBUYST XAVIER RUBAN JOERG SCHMITZ MAARTEN SMEETS EPCA EPCA TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS & DOW BENELUX BV ROYAL VOPAK (as from REFINING SA/NV 1 January 2016)

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TALENT AND DIVERSITY INCLUSION COUNCIL (TDIC)(3)

The TDIC was established on 10 June expected from its customers and CHAIRPERSON 2015 as an advisory body to the EPCA stakeholders. In this perspective, the Board. Its role is to support and TDIC will develop and promote diversity supervise EPCA Diversity activities inclusion best practices from within to be developed with the aim of and outside the chemical business making the business case of the community in the EPCA membership need for diversity inclusion within base and the general public. the chemical business community. Diversity inclusion supports the talent For more information on these management methods ensuring that EPCA bodies, please refer to the our industry can continue to deliver the public part of the EPCA website innovative and sustainable solutions www.epca.eu NATHALIE BRUNELLE CATHY DEMEESTERE TOTAL SE EPCA MEMBERS

DOROTHEE ARNS WOUTER BLEUKX CAROLINE CIUCIU GINA FYFFE PETROCHEMICALS EUROPE INOVYN EPCA INTEGRA (as from 1 January 2016)

KATE JOHNSON LORAINE PHILLIPS ROVANI SIGAMONEY ARND THOMAS SHELL CHEMICALS EUROPE EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL UNESCO DOW BENELUX EUROPE

JUTTA WALLDORF CLAIRE WATSON BASF SABIC

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EPCA MEMBERSHIP AND PARTICIPATION STRATEGY

EPCA is a network for the global chemical Members are commercial companies Attendance at EPCA seminars, workshops, business community, connecting member active in or with the chemical industry. working groups and think tanks is open companies and other stakeholders. EPCA They are producers of chemicals and to members and non-members, whereas provides to the global chemical business their business partners include suppliers attendance at EPCA Annual Meetings is community a unique platform on which to of feedstock, chemical logistics service strictly reserved for member companies, with meet in Europe, exchange information, provider companies, traders/distributors, the exception of specially invited academics, transfer knowledge, and support learning. companies delivering inspection and authorities and experts or representatives It also serves as a think tank for the chemical surveyors services, consultants, ports and of other associations with whom EPCA business community and its stakeholders. regional chemical development authorities. has special links.

EPCA ANNUAL AND LOGISTICS MEETINGS’ NUMBER OF DELEGATES – EVOLUTION SINCE 1996

2852 3000 2751 2799 2645 2538 Aggregate AM + LM 2500 2280 2116 2017 2056 1886 1943 1884 1848 2000 1764 1807 1844 1811 1625 1597 Annual Meeting 1530 1472 1428 1436 1488 1500 1299 1376 1368 1122 1193 1152 1000 Logistics Meeting 510 432 465 471 445 435 500 408 416 375 396

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EPCA GLOBAL MEMBERSHIP AS OF APRIL 2016

EPCA’s success is evidenced by the fact EPCA operates for and through more than that the number of member companies 700 member companies with an aggregate has increased every year for 17 years, as turnover of € 4.4 trillion and 5.6 million has the number of registered delegates employees worldwide. at the Annual Meeting.

Europe 23.10% PRODUCERS 710 OF CHEMICALS Non Europe 11.13% Members

Europe 29.01% LOGISTICS Non Europe 1.69% SERVICE PROVIDERS OTHER SERVICE Europe 7.46% PROVIDERS Non Europe 1.13% Europe 18.45% TRADERSDISTRIBUTORS Non Europe 6.34%

PORTS Europe 1.27% OTHERS GOVERNING BODIES Europe 0.14% Non Europe 0.28%

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800 706 710 678 684 700 645 Members 616 600 574 537 555 552 515 506 511 485 500 475 425 383 400 342 348 286 300 300

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Dear Reader, Since the end of 2014 and throughout 2015, the continued slide in the price of oil has been the central dominating factor, extending volatility in all the world’s markets and instability at geopolitical level. The unpredictability of markets has continued in 2015 with growth remaining sluggish, including in China. The lifting of sanctions on Iran, the situation in Ukraine and sanctions against Russia, as well as continued conflict and instability in the Middle East, add to the instability at the geopolitical level. Many member companies have been adversely affected by this situation whereas others located in regions importing hydrocarbons have benefited from lower feedstock & energy prices. TOM CROTTY EPCA President

2015: EPCA launched its 3rd educational McKinsey & Company with Gillian Tett, gainst this backdrop, EPCA has, film “Petro & Chemistry: Managing Editor (US) and Columnist, Financial for 2015, focused its expertise Partnership for a Better Life” Times as well as EPCA President Tom Crotty A and efforts on the following 2 – to add to its other education and the Chairperson of the TDIC, Nathalie topics: films, including its role model videos – at Brunelle from TOTAL. The official opening the Berlin mini-MARATHON sponsored session of Monday 5th October, came under The EPCA Talent & Diversity Inclusion by EPCA in September 2015, just prior the theme of the Annual Meeting; Council (TDIC) was launched in June to the 49th EPCA Annual Meeting. EPCA “Hydrocarbons and the Chemical Industry: 2015 and conducted a survey amongst continued its support for STEM education Shaping A Better World Together” and 1 a select group of member companies by holding a workshop coinciding with included Philippe Sauquet, President Refining to see how we were doing in terms of the Annual Meeting in Berlin, where & Chemicals and Member of the Executive the way that we manage gender inclusion students and teachers had the opportunity Committee, TOTAL along with Daniel Yergin, in our organizations. The findings were to learn from Bertrand Piccard during an Pulitzer Prize winning author and Vice-Chairman first presented at the 49th EPCA Annual informal meet and greet session that of IHS. The importance of hydrocarbons as Meeting where we learnt that there is a proved very popular all-round. Piccard feedstock for transportation and the chemical great deal of work to be done to ensure followed up on this session by presenting industry was highlighted as was the fact that substantially more talented women his work with the Solar Impulse project that we should go for any source of energy. join the chemical industry to successfully as a session of the 49th Annual Meeting. The clear link between hydrocarbons and contribute to their employers’ innovation power was also substantiated with the & sustainable growth efforts. impact that low oil prices have on geopolitics. Europe benefits from low oil prices, but as The 49th Annual Meeting Business soon as prices rise again, there will be a Sessions offered a selection of challenge for Europe. For our education challenging keynote speakers. The workshop, Bertrand Piccard, President and 3 session “Diversity and Gender Initiator of the Solar Impulse project presented Inclusion: Paving the Way for Better his project and went on to describe its Business” brought together Diversity and inextricable links with the petrochemical Inclusion specialist Mirjam Mayer from industry. The Supply Chain Program Committee

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EPCA’S 3RD EDUCATION FILM BEING PROMOTED DURING THE 49TH EPCA ANNUAL MEETING

(SCPC) conducted its Logistics and Supply 26 August 2015. The governance rules Europe who are selected based upon their Chain Leaders’ Workshop increasing the were updated and a charter was also leadership qualifications and experiences. recognition of the importance of logistics established describing the corporate To learn more, please see the ‘EPCA and and supply chains among the industry’s bodies, rules and relationships with each Education’ part (page 40). leadership. Finally, to conclude the 49th other and the CEO & EPCA staff. These Annual Meeting, EPCA welcomed the updates were initiated at the request of former Secretary General of NATO & Prime the EPCA Board to make sure that EPCA Minister of Denmark, Anders Fogh Rasmussen could be managed at zero risk and be 2016 will mark our 50th Anniversary who gave a vivid and thoroughly engaging adaptable to the changing market and Annual Meeting, which is to be insight into the current and future geopolitical environment. celebrated in Budapest (1-4 October outlook of the world. 2 2016). As part of this 50th Anniversary celebration, EPCA will make a history book detailing the development of the 2016: petrochemical industry over the past 50 EPCA adapted its Articles of EPCA continues to develop its education years. The book will be launched at the Association (AoA) to expand initiatives (with a focus on STEM1), 2016 Annual Meeting and handed out to on its definition of Full members, and as such, the EPCA Board has participating delegates in their packs, along 4 so as to reflect the changes in 1 unanimously approved a proposal to with more EPCA goodies! the industry. Definition: “Petrochemical organize – along with PlasticsEurope and industry includes legal entities whose the young leaders GmbH, a subsidiary of a activities involve the chemical conversion non-profit foundation, experienced in selecting of raw materials extracted from fossil and young leaders active in social projects in Within the EPCA organization, a renewable hydrocarbons and their their schools or youth organizations – the few changes took place in the derivatives”. The changes occurred in the European Youth Debating Competition governing and advisory bodies’ EGM of 13 October 2015 to align the AoA with the finale taking place in Budapest composition in 2015 and the first th 3 with the EPCA governance charter that during EPCA’s 50 Anniversary Annual Meeting quarter of 2016. was accepted by the EPCA Board and (1-4 October 2016). This competition will signed by the EPCA President & CEO on targets youth aged 16 to 19 from all over

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EPCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS & SUPPLY CHAIN PROGRAM COMMITTEE TALENT AND DIVERSITY INCLUSION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (SCPC) COUNCIL (TDIC)

Several changes occurred in the Board EPCA welcomes the following representatives Similar to the other advisory bodies to the composition in the course of 2015 and to the SCPC: for Royal Vopak, Mr. Ismail EPCA Board (SCPC, YETT), the composition in the first quarter of 2016. Nine Board Mahmud, Global Chemicals Director replaces of the Council is decided upon by the Board. members have resigned and seven new Kees van Seventer; for BASF, Mr. Michael Council members are experts or committed Board members have been appointed to Dries, Vice President, Global Logistics to diversity inclusion in their respective replace previous representatives of their Procurement replaces Angela Stieglitz; companies. The TDIC has 10 members respective companies. Jean-Louis Saint-Romain, Vice President and is chaired by Mrs. Nathalie Brunelle, Ester Baiget, Commercial Director for Logistics takes over the seat of Romuald de TOTAL’s Senior Vice President Strategy, Dow Europe, replaced Raja Zeidan; Mark Haut de Sigy as representative of Arkema; Development, Research, and Member of Williams, Vice President Europe took over and Dirk Verstraeten, Director Global Logistics TOTAL’s Diversity Council. The other council from Paul Booth as a representative of Procurement replaces Frank Andreesen members are: Dorothee Arns, Executive Sabic; Johann-Caspar Gammelin, Chairman for Covestro. Sébastien Desreumaux Director of Petrochemicals Europe; Wouter of the Board of Management of Evonik representing XPO Logistics has resigned Bleukx, Business Unit Manager Organic Performance Materials replaced Gregor from the committee and was replaced by Chlorine Derivatives for Inovyn; Gina Fyffe, Hetzke; Daniel Holton, Global Product Nicolas Robert, Managing Director Bulk Executive Director Integra Petrochemicals Executive, Basic Chemicals took over the Europe for XPO Logistics. Fernando Arroyo Pte; Kate Johnson, General Manager PO for seat of Tim Stedman as a representative Martínez, Logistics and Customer Services Shell Chemicals Europe; Loraine Phillips, of ExxonMobil Petroleum & Chemical; the Director of Repsol replaces Iñigo Rengifo Executive Logistics & Distribution Manager, seat vacated by Maria Penzol, for Repsol, Abbad. Hans Schäfer, Managing Director Chemical EMEAF for ExxonMobil Chemical was taken by Ignacio Marco Arboli, Director Global Markets/Global Sales of Hapag-Lloyd Europe; Rovani Sigamoney, Assistant Program of Business Development and Innovation joins the committee as a new member. Specialist UNESCO Engineering Initiative until 30 April 2016 when he retired, he Cathy Demeestere, CEO of EPCA remains SC/UEI for UNESCO; Arnd Thomas, Vice was replaced on 1 May 2016 by Leonardo as member and Caroline Ciuciu, Deputy President Operations Dow Terneuzen; Jutta Mascolo, Base Petrochemical Director; Executive Officer of EPCA joins as a member Walldorf, Head of “Diversity & Inclusion” and Stefano Soccol replaced Emanuele of the SCPC as of 1 January 2016. for BASF; and Claire Watson, Human Tagliabue for Versalis. Resources for Sabic. Morten Nystad, Senior Vice President of Cathy Demeestere, CEO of EPCA remains Odfjell and Jossi Landesman, Commercial as member and Caroline Ciuciu, Deputy Director of J-Chem have resigned from the Executive Officer of EPCA joins as a member Board. Hans-Christian Sievers representing of the TDIC as of 1 January 2016. Helm AG has been invited to the Board as from 1 February 2016. For more information on these EPCA bodies Chet Thompson, President of AFPM joins please refer to the public part of the EPCA as Ex-Officio, replacing Charles Drevna, website www.epca.eu. former President of AFPM who retired. Marco Mensink, Director General of CEFIC also joins as Ex-Officio, replacing Dr. Hubert Mandery who also retired. YOUNG EPCA THINK TANK (YETT) Cathy Demeestere, CEO of EPCA remains in attendance and Caroline Ciuciu, Deputy The following changes occurred in the Executive Officer of EPCA joins the board composition of the Young EPCA Think in attendance as of 1 January 2016. Tank: Stanislaw Andrzej Baranski, Senior Expert replaced Katarzyna Starmach for PKN Orlen; Maarten Smeets, Sales & Marketing Manager replaced Hans de Willigen for Royal Vopak; Christoph Girmann, Operations Manager Netherlands & Germany took over from Murad Smit as representative of Agility; Michael Mustian replaced John McGuffin for ExxonMobil; and Harbinder Bhavra, Senior Business Manager Olefins & Gases replaced Yvonne Van der Laan for Sabic. Cathy Demeestere, CEO of EPCA remains as member and Caroline Ciuciu, Deputy Executive Officer of EPCA joins and will be in attendance at the YETT as of 1 January 2016.

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“HYDROCARBONS AND THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY: SHAPING A BETTER WORLD TOGETHER”

GENERAL BUSINESS SESSIONS OPENING SESSION

49th EPCA Annual Meeting Crotty explained that the title of this year’s “Hydrocarbons and the EPCA meeting reflected a key concern The Chemical Industry: Shaping for the chemical industry: the impact of a Better World Together” was a hydrocarbon feedstocks. He stressed how great success. An excellent line-up of high- the exploitation of shale gas in the USA had level speakers along with record numbers turned the industry on its head, but questioned of attendees and the highest appreciation whether this resource could be exploited scores over the past 10 years, all contributed in Europe in the face of public concerns or to this. opposition. He also wondered how the oil price collapse would play out, and how it EPCA President Tom Crotty welcomed may impact the development of renewables, delegates to the 49th EPCA Annual Meeting, which were an economic alternative energy noting: source while oil was trading at $150-200/ “We have over 2,800 registered delegates, barrel but look less attractive at current oil which is a record. If the strength of the price levels. “Will we still be prepared to chemical industry is measured by the subsidize renewables?” he asked. “And how attendance at this meeting, then we’re will the regulators proceed in their efforts to doing well!” mitigate the impacts of global warming?”

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VISION OF AN UPSTREAM INTEGRATED CHEMICAL PRODUCER

Philippe Sauquet, TOTAL’s President of NADINE DEREZA Refining and Chemicals, and Executive Moderator Committee member, painted a picture of oil price volatility over the period since 1970, noting the three price peaks – with oil at over $100/barrel – in 1979, 2008 and the “plateau years” from 2011-14”. 80% of global energy provision, will still “In 2014, however, prices collapsed as be meeting 70-75% of demand by 2040, Saudi Arabia refused to cut production in although the contribution of nuclear, biomass a move designed to maintain its market and other renewable energy resources share. “Are we at the beginning of a new will increase significantly – albeit from oil cycle?” Sauquet wondered. “And where a lower base. “We will need all types do we go from here, with oil at $45/barrel? of energy to meet long-term demand. Nobody knows.” Renewable energies have a bright future, but will only represent 5% of supply by However, he indicated that we may be in 2040, and fossil fuels will remain a key PHILIPPE SAUQUET a new cycle where oil is far less scarce component of energy supply, although President Refining & than it was predicted to be 10 years ago, we will favor gas, as it offers the lowest Chemicals, Member of and in which the two key challenges are CO2 emissions,” Sauquet said. the Executive Committee meeting burgeoning global energy demand TOTAL and facing up to climate change. Sauquet TOTAL continues to invest heavily in said he expects fossil fuels – oil, gas and renewables, which has made it a world coal – which today account for around leader in solar photovoltaics. “We have

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PHILIPPE SAUQUET President Refining & Chemicals, Member of the Executive Committee TOTAL

the same size market contribution in solar plastics on sustainable development in In terms of oil and gas supply, technology as we do in oil and gas,” Sauquet noted. helping to save energy use via insulation – particularly shale oil and gas extraction products, through lighter weight vehicle technology – has unlocked the huge potential Oil product demand is currently driven parts, and through packaging that both of unconventional energy resources and by transportation and chemicals, which preserves and extends the shelf life of extended global liquids resources to well together account for almost 70% of the food, for example. beyond 100 years and gas resources to total, with power generation, residential over 140 years. “This is having a huge demand and other uses accounting for the Against this background, a key challenge impact on petrochemicals markets and remaining 30%. He said he expected this for the upstream oil and gas industry will rejuvenated the North American industry,” demand picture to largely persist through be to provide abundant feedstocks, which he continued. Looking ahead, there are to 2030, although transportation (59%) is why there will be ongoing feedstock abundant sources of both and and chemicals (15%) together would diversification. Last year, for example, in , with over 12m account for almost 75% of demand. “It naphtha accounted for 60% of olefins tons of new ethylene capacity expected makes sense for us to dedicate oil to the used in polyethylene, polypropylene and on stream by 2020. transportation and chemicals segments polystyrene production, while LPG-based because this is where alternatives are feeds provided 15%, and ethane-based Of course, these developments pose more costly.” feeds 21%. By 2025, these traditional significant challenges for European polymer feedstock sources will still dominate plants, which previously faced competition Noting that since the late 1990s world over 90% of olefins production, although primarily from the Middle East alone. With polymer demand has closely tracked global naphtha’s contribution will be down to oil at $100/barrel, both US and Middle East- GDP growth, Sauquet predicted sustainable 50%, with methane- and coal-to-chemicals based ethane crackers enjoy significant growth for petrochemicals through 2025 significantly increasing their contribution full cost and cash cost advantages over and beyond, although annual growth – at to around 6%. Sauquet also predicted the European naphtha crackers. And while over 4%/year from 2009-2014 – would output of world biopolymer production a $60/barrel oil price sees this full cost slow slightly to just over 3.2% through would increase significantly from 1.5m advantage greatly reduced, the cash cost to 2025. He said this solid growth picture tons in 2014, driven by double digit annual differential remains a serious issue. reflected the positive impact made by growth through to 2020.

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Faced with this competitive environment, TOTAL and its partner Hanwha have spent Europe has some key decisions to make if €2bn upgrading their joint venture integrated it wants to retain a petrochemicals sector, refining and petrochemicals complex to Sauquet said. There is a pressing need to consolidate its profile in the Asian markets. prevent the EU from further handicapping its regional petrochemicals industry with GLOBAL ENERGY OUTLOOK AND regulations and tariffs. PETROCHEMICALS

Concluding with a quick review of TOTAL’s “After a 3-year period of apparent stability strategy to cope with a changing hydrocarbons between 2011 and 2014, when oil stayed DANIEL YERGIN environment, Sauquet said the group is close to $100/barrel, current prices [around Vice Chairman of IHS & committed to retaining its global presence $45-50/barrel] are at levels most people Pulitzer Prize winning in refining and petrochemicals based on never expected”, said IHS Vice Chairman and author of The Prize and major integrated platforms, and has several Pulitzer Prize winner Daniel Yergin. “What’s The Quest attractive development opportunities under more, the market is far more volatile and review. In the Americas, TOTAL is leveraging the USA is now the swing producer.” its competitive ethane supply and looking at development options in ethane-to-olefins. Yergin said that in the current climate he In Europe, the emphasis is on adaptation, sees a shift occurring from the “BRIC1 optimization and upgrading plants in France Era”, in which China in particular exerted and Belgium, while a €200m investment a massive influence on energy markets, will transform TOTAL’s La Mede facility into to a new “Shale Era”, which is having a bio-refinery by 2017. In the Middle East, a defining impact on world energy and TOTAL has operations in both Saudi Arabia and petrochemicals. Qatar, which are benefiting from expansions and upgrades to increase synergies and Yergin continued looking at geopolitical risks. production. Meanwhile, in South Korea, He cited upheavals in the Middle East and

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DANIEL YERGIN Vice-Chairman of IHS & Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Prize and The Quest

tensions with Russia. The IMF says Iraq is – shale oil and gas – in which supply outstrips managed, regulated and operated, shale gas facing an existential risk due to ISIS and the demand weakened by widespread economic extraction will cause no environmental harm. price of oil. Meanwhile, Europe is struggling slowdown. He cited the work of the task force on this to deal with a regional crisis of immigration subject set up by President Obama, and on and refugees stemming from the Middle Shale gas and tight oil have transformed which he served. Today, in the USA, shale East, and significant economic challenges, both the USA’s energy reserves and its gas is replacing coal in power generation, which are impacting domestic politics across economy. They were responsible for over and oil production has increased significantly. all members of the . 2 million jobs before the oil price collapse, The USA could overtake both Russia and Yet these geopolitical tensions and upheavals and – according to former Federal Reserve Saudi Arabia as the world’s number one are not impacting oil prices, Yergin said. Chair, Ben Bernanke – have been the most oil producer. It is already number one in “Why not? Because currently there is a positive thing to happen to the US economy , ahead of Russia. Moreover, global surplus of oil and gas.” The question since 2008. They are generating $100 billion this dramatic shift in the global balance of is: How long will this situation last? in new investments in the chemical sector energy production has also had important Yergin then offered a quick-fire explanation in the United States. impacts in the international arena. of how and why the energy market has Looking ahead, Yergin sees a period of slower changed. “We’ve moved from a tight supply In the recent past, there has been global economic growth, as China moves and demand balance,” he continued, to a considerable opposition to shale gas in the from high GDP growth to medium-to-high new era – driven by a ‘disruptive technology’ USA, but the current view is that if properly growth, and weaker energy demand. He notes

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that despite weaker demand, OPEC has not the world’s population set to climb 20% cut oil supplies, deciding instead to let the by 2040, global GDP could double, along “Whatever happens, market determine price while also ending with car demand. IHS expects the world the subsidization of high-cost oil production. auto fleet to double within about 25 years. World energy demand is expected to rise it will be a very On the subject of Iran’s re-integration into 35-40% over the period. the global energy and trade markets, the IHS Vice Chairman urged caution, and Looking at geopolitics, Yergin pointed complex and pointed to a limited reduction in sanctions to events that could cause turbulence and the long arm of the US legal system, or confrontation or instability. He also which would penalize any business deals or recognized the potential for new rules and competitive world.” projects that infringed complex and strict targets to emerge from the COP regulations that may not be obvious to 21 climate change meeting in November. international companies. However, Yergin said he did not expect to see oil prices climbing above $100/barrel In terms of energy industry investment, any time soon, unless there is some major Yergin said “There are a lot of projects geopolitical crisis. being reviewed, postponed or cancelled.” For petrochemicals, the IHS Vice Chairman remains optimistic. The industry will benefit Yergin also expects to see a steady increase from economic growth, and IHS expects in the use of renewable energy. “Today, to see 40% more production a decade solar accounts for about 1% of global from now. The European industry has electric generation. But by 2040, solar benefited greatly from the decline in oil could account for 5-9%, and wind 9-10%”. prices. But when oil prices go up again, the European industry will be facing lower- Although developments such as car sharing, cost competition from both the United lightweight vehicles, self-driving and States and the Middle East. “Whatever electric vehicles will start to change the happens, it will be a very complex and transport sector’s energy demand, with competitive world.”

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CLOSING LUNCH SESSION

transformation holds tremendous economic that China’s continued dependence on value, it also contributes to volatility and imported energy poses potential risks, enables extremists to spread their ideologies such as regional territorial disputes or or to interpret news and ideas to their own conflict with Russia. However, his view is advantage. that China wants to pursue opportunities for international cooperation rather than To mitigate the current global geopolitical conflict and he sees the new “Silk Road” challenges, Rasmussen urged the European as part of the country’s efforts to engage Union to think about exploiting its own positively. Rasmussen also sees the USA’s ANDERS FOGH RASMUSSEN unconventional energy resources, such as energy technology revolution – shale gas Secretary General of NATO shale gas, and to quickly conclude the Trans- and oil – as the trigger for a geopolitical (2009-2014) and Prime Minister Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership revolution, and believes Europe should of Denmark (2001-2009) (TTIP) currently being negotiated with the exploit its shale resources to reduce its USA, to boost free trade and bolster economic own energy dependency. growth between the partners. “Yesterday, [12 Pacific Rim] nations concluded the Trans- Despite the problems creating turmoil in Former Secretary General of NATO (2009-2014) Pacific Partnership to lower tariff barriers some parts of the world, the former NATO and Prime Minister of Denmark (2001-2009), and boost trade. If Europe doesn’t move head and Danish Prime Minister remained Anders Fogh Rasmussen, acknowledged quickly to approve the TTIP, it may find itself optimistic, seeing the positives in the peaceful the important role the chemical industry left behind.” rise of China, and the global power of the plays in geopolitics. USA in partnership with Europe and the Turning to energy issues, Rasmussen said Pacific Rim. However, he believes the USA Rasmussen delivered an exceptional speech the current low oil price is bad for Russia, and Europe should operate according to noting how we live in an era of turmoil, which is still using its oil and gas resources the maxim of the USA’s 26th President, disorder, war, conflict and upheaval, with to keep Europe energy-dependent and also Theodore Roosevelt: “Speak softly, and a common thread linking all this violence – to maintain its influence over its bordering carry a big stick.” the information revolution. News and ideas neighbors, such as Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova cross borders fast, and while this digital and the Baltic states. He also recognized

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CENTER OF SUPPLY CHAIN EXPERTISE

a partner at McKinsey & Company, who growth; and lastly greater interconnections is a chemical engineer and worked for between regions. The other two factors Shell Chemicals before his 20-year career are an increasing number of non-economic in consulting. shocks – such as climate and hydrologic catastrophes, meteorological and geophysical Offering a snapshot view of the chemical events – and oil price volatility, which has industry, Simons said “there is really no increased significantly since 2009. such thing as a chemical industry, because it breaks down into several quite different Turning to technology developments, he JOHAN DEVOS sub-segments.” He pointed out that chemical identified what he termed the “Disruptive European Sales Manager supply chains are differentiated by product Dozen”. Simons highlighted several under BERTSCHI type – such as feedstock, petrochemicals, the IT banner, which he said are already intermediates, specialty and fine chemicals, changing how we understand and manage the super premium – by product value (price) supply chain, including the mobile internet, and by the extent to which they are traded, cloud technology, the internet of things, and The Supply Chain Program Committee whether it be predominantly within regions, the automation of knowledge work. These (SCPC) conducted its Logistics and Supply between regions, or globally. enable us to capture and crunch data, which Chain Leaders’ Workshop as part of the 49th then influences decision-making. He also EPCA Annual Meeting on 6 October 2015. In the current climate, we seem now to be pointed to advanced materials and next- Welcoming participants to this workshop, moving into an era of significantly increased generation genomics, which are changing Johan Devos, Chairman of the EPCA SCPC, volatility, Simons added, and he outlined the building blocks of everything, while and European Sales Manager for Bertschi, six factors that are changing the economic advanced robotics, autonomous and near- noted that they reflected both the global and business context facing the chemical autonomous vehicles, and 3D printing are nature of supply chains – with delegates sector. Four of them are ‘disruptive forces’, providing more machines that work for us. from across the world – and the increasing including: industrialization and urbanization, Simons mentioned energy undergoing a recognition of the importance of logistics which are shaping emerging economies; process of development with new methods and supply chains among the industry’s disruptive technologies that are impacting to store energy, extending resources with leadership. At this point, Devos introduced many value chains; an ageing population advanced oil and gas exploration and recovery, the keynote speaker, Theo Jan Simons, that will impact productivity and slow and with renewable energy.

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THEO JAN SIMONS Partner MCKINSEY & COMPANY

For Simons, the recent drop in oil prices is a consequence of weak demand and high supply, and structural changes in the industry. Supply has grown rapidly due to unconventional resources (mainly US shale gas and oil), new offshore sources, and recovery of supply in political wildcard countries. Demand has also fallen due to low economic growth in Europe and , and increased fuel efficiency. And there is also the impact of what he described as ‘new conduct’ such as OPEC inaction as Middle East producers maintain high levels of supply at low prices to protect their market share and players are forced out of the North American market.

Simons noted that the impact of the oil price drop is differentiated along the chemicals value chain. For example, a 50% increase or price drop has a higher relative impact at the start of the chemicals supply/value chain and offers potential longer-term benefits at the end of the supply/value chain.

Structural supply changes will result in ongoing volatility. Simons recognizes oil prices are low and likely to remain Chinese (via coal) investments. We have coal-based players and a renewed focus so for some time. In this environment, also seen a drive for new technologies, on conventional oil-based technology suppliers will fight for market share and such as coal-to-chemicals, gas-to-liquids, platforms. Driven by this uncertainty, there will be an impact on infrastructure and renewables, and rapid growth in China, petrochemical investments are slowing developments, which may influence how as well as accelerating growth in India and down and there is a potential for supply the chemical sector invests or locates. But . This growth reduced the appetite for shortages. Countries are also seeking this development has risks, because the import barriers, and increased the importance self-sufficiency and considering protective levels of supply are coming from politically of connectivity between regions. measures, and inter-regional transport is sensitive or potentially unstable sources. flattening. Simons said companies need But now we seem to be in a world of to ensure they can respond effectively We used to be in a world where advantaged increased volatility, characterized by low at multiple levels, which requires an feedstock was king, Simons said. This demand growth and oil supply shocks. understanding of the potential evolution drove North American, Middle Eastern and There is less opportunity for gas- and of future business contexts.

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DIVERSITY MATTERS

During the Sunday morning session Results from the Diversity and Inclusion Survey of 4 October 2015, renowned speakers commissioned by EPCA were presented by addressed the audience on the topic of Dr. Mirjam Mayer, a McKinsey & Company “Diversity and Gender Inclusion: Paving strategy consultant and diversity and inclusion the Way for Better Business” with ac- expert. She started by saying that the chemical tive contributions from the well-known industry is far from alone in addressing the moderator of EPCA’s Annual Meetings, issue, and McKinsey has been engaged in a Nadine Dereza. 10-year push to undertake research to help raise diversity and inclusion to the top of DR. MIRJAM MAYER DIVERSITY & INCLUSION SURVEY company agendas. Strategy Consultant and RESULTS Diversity and Inclusion Expert The business case for diversity and gender MCKINSEY & COMPANY EPCA President and INEOS Director, Tom inclusion indicates that if companies want Crotty began by laying out the origins of to win the war for talent, they should not the Talent and Diversity Inclusion Council exclude 50% of the population. Diversity and (TDIC) which go back to the 48th EPCA inclusion also improves the quality of decision- Annual Meeting. The meeting focused on making, and helps increase customer insight. talent and technology and indicated that the Furthermore, it helps motivate employees and “If companies want to win industry would be excluding talent if it did increases job satisfaction while improving both not embrace diversity and inclusion. a company’s global image and its relevance. Moreover, research indicates that adoption the war for talent, then As one of its first initiatives, the TDIC of diversity and inclusion policies drives commissioned McKinsey & Company to conduct performance and has a positive financial they should not exclude a survey on the state of gender inclusion within impact. “And diversity and inclusion is not the European petrochemical industry. The just a gender issue, it is also an issue of survey was undertaken during the summer ethnicity,” Mayer said. 50% of the population.” of 2015, with the results presented here.

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“All these stories are about silos. Bright people not joining up the dots because they are beset by tunnel vision.”

teams. Disconnected silos are often a securities on its books, which would end feature of big, bureaucratic companies. up creating about $20bn in losses. And Silos can also be mental, with functional, nobody within the bank had noticed. The geographical or product groups all having problem for UBS, was that management separate profit and loss responsibilities or of this huge, global bank was focused on different targets often failing to cooperate the wrong areas – primarily hedge funds, or see the need to cooperate beyond their leveraged finance – while its 3,000 or so risk own narrow operating parameters. “Silos managers were split into three competing can be social, too. For example, is Twitter tribes beset by tunnel vision and lack of GILLIAN TETT a social fishbowl? You have to choose cross-company communication, which led Managing Editor (US) who to follow, but people tend to follow to a misclassification and misunderstanding and Columnist people like themselves. A paradox of our of securities. “The left hand didn’t know FINANCIAL TIMES 21st Century world is that… we think we’re what the right hand was doing. Bright hyper-connected, but in reality our lives people behaved in ways that were almost – our cyber existence – are increasingly unbelievably stupid.” THE SILO EFFECT fragmented,” the FT manager added. We should view these silos as “intellectual and “As human beings, we are all hard-wired Gillian Tett, Managing Editor (US) and social ghettos.” to carry around classification systems in Columnist for the Financial Times, focused our heads”: we all have biases, we all have her attention on the subject of “The Silo Silos have also been shown to hurt finance mental maps, which is how we manage to Effect”: the organizational tendency towards companies, and by way of example, Tett cope with a welter of data to order our world bias or to classify, categorize or specialize, offered the story of Swiss-based bank, UBS: views and decide how we interact with the which while often increasing efficiency can “Pre-2007, UBS… was thought of as one of world at large. “For this reason, silos are also lead to tunnel vision and tribalism, and the safest banks in the world. It was sober, both important and positive.” But silos can even catastrophe. Silos can be structural: safe and dull – all the Swiss virtues!” But in easily become traps that stifle innovation enclosed, self-referential, inward looking, the winter of 2007, UBS suddenly realized it and make us blind to problems that occur and in competition with other internal had accumulated $50bn of subprime mortgage beyond our narrow view or understanding.

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Underlining her central thesis, Tett pointed Nathalie Brunelle described how EPCA’s to similar “silo effect” consequences that Talent & Diversity Inclusion Council had been “It’s a very good have wreaked havoc in some of the world’s set up during the spring of 2015 and that, best known corporations, from GM’s seat as its Chair, she had promoted the survey, belt problems to BP’s Macondo oil well which was carried out between June and starting point, because disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and, more September 2015, to establish a baseline for recently, VW’s emerging emissions scandal. the state of diversity and inclusion across “All these stories are about silos. Bright the industry. “It’s a very good starting point, it’s data-based. As people not joining up the dots because because it’s data-based. As you know, we they are beset by tunnel vision.” are an industry that is heavily weighted with engineers and scientists, who respond you know, we are Finding the right answers is much easier to data.” Brunelle explained that when the when you are prepared to seek a view council first looked at McKinsey’s findings, from a different perspective, which is there was a clear disconnect between the an industry that why diversity is such an important factor results and what was coming from our in effective decision-making. [member] companies. The next steps to is heavily weighted follow on from these results would be to DIVERSITY & INCLUSION – keep looking beyond policies to measure PANEL DISCUSSION the efficiency of those policies and the level with engineers and of unconscious bias that exists. A panel discussion that included Nathalie Brunelle, the Chair of the EPCA Talent & “For the council, our next question is scientists, who respond Diversity Inclusion Council, and Senior Vice really: what is our ambition, what do we President Strategy, Development, Research want to achieve?” the TOTAL Refining & at TOTAL, and also EPCA President Tom Chemicals Senior Vice-President of Strategy, to data.” Crotty, followed the presentations of both Development, Research responded. “Having Mirjam Mayer and Gillian Tett. a baseline is great, but we really want to

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BERTRAND PICCARD President and Initiator of the Solar Impulse Project

raise the issue at an industry level. That’s the one hand we clearly need more women Finally, all the panelists agreed upon the why in our brainstorming we’ve asked: do we in the senior ranks, but at the same time fact that ways must be found to encourage want to achieve something like Responsible [quotas] are problematic. more girls to study Care, where we take in the views of our I think Sheryl Sandberg more STEM – Science, companies but also our stakeholders and those has produced one of the Technology, Engineering of other industries and sectors. Certainly, we more powerful pieces of and Mathematics – want to look under the water to see what’s work on this issue. She “Get out of your subjects at school and happening, share practices and learn from points out that it’s partly university level if the other sectors, to assess and learn from our a question of the working comfort zones – chemical industry is to successes and failures, and to establish our environment, and while achieve real diversity. ambitions and gather and generate ideas.” there are some things However, there was also that can be done through Be open minded.” an acceptance that the Nadine Dereza then asked Gillian Tett for legislation or companies industry would also need her views on implementing quotas to raise being proactive, it’s also to attract people who the profile and representation of women in about women believing in themselves, breaking have studied non-STEM subjects to reflect the the workplace. While noting that, in some down barriers, and not opting out until they broader world in which companies operate. cases, the number of women on boards have to and realizing that they can break back has risen as a consequence, Dereza said in later on. It’s easier said than done. Almost In conclusion, the panel was asked to that many of these women are serving on every company is struggling with this.” But offer brief descriptions on how to make multiple boards, and questioned whether as Sheryl Sandberg has suggested, women the changes needed to achieve real diversity quotas were helping to increase the number need to look at their options, seek flexibility and inclusion. Answers included: “Get out of of women in middle management. and push, Tett said. Concluding her answer, your comfort zones.” – “Be open minded.” the FT Managing Editor (US) also stressed – “Encourage and develop the right role Responding, Tett said: “Quotas are very the need to raise the issue of ethnic diversity, models.” – “Remember that innovation controversial, and I don’t know many senior “which is even more pressing because it is occurs by crossing boundaries.” women who aren’t torn about the issue. On less discussed.”

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SOLAR IMPULSE & HYDROCARBONS: BUILDING BLOCK FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY BY BERTRAND PICCARD

162 participants among them 35 teachers and be possible without the solutions provided frameworks if we are to tackle climate students enjoyed an inspiring presentation by the petrochemical industry” (see Annual change. We still build houses that are badly by Bertrand Piccard, President and Initiator Meeting report 2015 pages 16-17). insulated, use old light bulbs when new of the Solar Impulse project, who was ones reduce energy use and extend life. introduced to EPCA’s 49th Annual Meeting as During a post-speech Q&A session, Piccard And we need to recognize that customer “an adventurer and explorer of the human emphasized that the world needs incentives choice needs to be infused with knowledge spirit”. He spoke about the Solar Impulse to change. “For example, we can’t dump and incentivized.” 2 plane and hydrocarbons and said that “the garbage in the outdoors, but we can dump

Solar Impulse plane and project would not CO2 into the atmosphere. We need legal

SOLAR IMPULSE PROJECT ATTENDANCE STATISTICS – ANNUAL MEETING 2015

Back in March of 2015, an aircraft named With its commitment to optimizing the an all-time record attendance. As Solar Impulse 2 took off from Abu Dhabi to services for its members, EPCA collected usual, there were more Associate attempt to fly around the world powered feedback from Meeting delegates via than Full EPCA members present only by energy from the sun. This effort was the “appreciation forms”. Comments (67% versus 33%), with a total of the culmination of a project started in 2002 and recommendations communicated 72% (rounded figure) from Western through the vision and determination of via these forms are examined in-depth Europe. North America takes second Bertrand Piccard, who in 1999 was the first by the EPCA Board and are, after due place representing 12% of the Meeting man, with Brian Jones, to circumnavigate consideration, taken into account in attendance, the Far East coming in the world in a balloon. By early July, Solar the organization of future events. third position with 7.7%. Impulse 2 had reached Hawaii, where it The excellent ratings received in the was forced to halt due to battery damage appreciation forms confirm delegates’ Delegates registered came from sustained, according to Piccard, due to satisfaction with the continuous 56 countries worldwide – bearing in human miscalculation rather than any improvement efforts which EPCA mind that EPCA member companies design fault. makes to meet the expectations and have registered addresses in 54 needs of delegates. countries. On a global level, the top three attending countries were With 2,852 registered delegates for Germany, the Netherlands and the USA. the 2015 Annual Meeting, EPCA saw

Africa 0.56% Russia 1.26% 1.09% Turkey 2.45% Middle East 2.91% Far East 7.68% 2,852 Participants North America 12.27% Europe 71.77%

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EPCA AND EDUCATION IN 2015

In its education efforts, EPCA continues (Science, Technology, Engineering and EPCA Education session at EPCA’s to foster better links between the Mathematics) subjects, gender inclusion, 49th Annual Meeting chemical industry and the educational cultural diversity as well as innovation On Monday October 5th 2015, several 1 community. As such, EPCA is pursuing and creativity by releasing EPCA’s third 5 participants took part in a Scientix its partnership with European Schoolnet education film “Petro & Chemistry: workshop organized by European Schoolnet (EUN) – a network of 30 Ministries of Partnership for a Better Life” at the start for teachers in the framework of the 49th EPCA Education in Europe and beyond. The of the race. The opportunity to release Annual Meeting in Berlin. They spoke about EPCA films “Petro & Chemistry: Partnership the film at this event allowed EPCA to Scientix and other STEM projects and innovative for a Better Life”, “Chemistry: All About reach 10,000 young runners, their teachers pedagogies for STEM teaching. Representative You” and “Science: Where Can It Take and parents, as well as the more than members of the YETT committee presented You?”, the role model films as well as 40,000 runners in the adults’ international the chemical and petrochemical industries and teachers’ guidelines continue to be marathon (27/9/2015). This partnership is presented the new EPCA educational film. disseminated to schools in Europe and a good opportunity for giving visibility to After the workshop, the teachers were invited beyond via the EUN network. EPCA’s education projects. to attend Bertrand Piccard’s speech entitled “Solar Impulse & Hydrocarbons: Building Block for Renewable Energy” together with some students from Germany. A “Meet & Greet” EPCA has also formalized the ”Petro & Chemistry: Partnership was organized between Piccard and young extension of its cooperation with for a Better Life” is a film created students and teachers which gave them the UNESCO under a Memorandum by EPCA in 2015 in 14 languages opportunity to discuss directly and openly. As 2 of Understanding. The EPCA 4 to show the importance of people expected, there was much enthusiasm and education and role model films as well with a background in STEM education in engagement with discussion points covering as teachers’ guidelines will continue to the value chain, with a clear focus on topics such as education, the interest in science, be distributed through the UNESCO diversity and gender inclusion – issues STEM subjects and the pioneering spirit. network of 9,000 schools and the EPCA which EPCA promotes broadly. The film films will be shown at key UNESCO shows how the petroleum and chemical workshops focusing on Engineering and industries transform hydrocarbons (oil & Sciences. gas) into high-value materials to improve 2016: the quality of life and contribute to EPCA – in partnership with PlasticsEurope sustainable solutions inclusive of both and young leaders GmbH – will launch the access to solar energy and recycling (from European Youth Debating Competition For a second time (the first being cradle to cradle). which will be giving the opportunity to in 2013), EPCA was the official groups of young students, aged 16-19, to partner of the 27th Berlin mini- The film was distributed to schools debate chemistry-related issues around 3 MARATHON, which took place on by our education partners UNESCO, the overarching theme “50 Years of the 26 September 2015, as part of the BMW European Schoolnet and the Berlin Senate Chemical Industry. What’s Next?” following a Berlin Marathon. Administration of Education, Youth and standardized formula at national and European The event proved once more to be a Science. It is also used by industry advocacy levels in order to make them aware of the valuable conduit in reaching out to a organizations (Cefic, Petrochemicals Europe chemical industry’s role in our society. Please broad audience to further promote STEM and PlasticsEurope). visit www.eydc.eu for more information.

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ANNUAL 50 MEETING YEARS 2016 1 – 4 October 2016 Budapest, Hungary

“EPCA is all about people”

50th Anniversary Annual Meeting from their different corporate backgrounds A Diversity Inclusion session will be theme will be “50 Years of and focuses. The Monday business session organized in the afternoon of Monday EPCA’s Global Chemical Industry will be dedicated to the chemical industry 3 October with the support of a major Evolution: in general and the Tuesday consultancy firm which is an EPCA member. What’s Next?”. The 50th morning session will be EPCA Annual Meeting dedicated to the supply As indicated earlier in this report, the conference sessions will “EPCA stands chain. 50th Annual Meeting will showcase the welcome high-level and Finale of the European Youth Debating thought-provoking speakers. The history part will be competition in Budapest (see page 40) for quality covered by a history and the winners will be awarded during On Monday and Tuesday book that EPCA will the closing lunch. morning, a select number publish with the help of of top executives from the networking.” a press group showing the The closing lunch session will host a chemical industry will milestones reached by the keynote address by Herman Van Rompuy, debate how they see the likely evolution of chemical industry over the last 50 years former President of the European Council the chemical industry through to 2040, each and aligned with the history of EPCA. (2009-2014).

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COOPERATION WITH OTHER ASSOCIATIONS

BETWEEN EPCA AND ECTA to give some administrative support and activities between the two organizations, subleased some of its office space to ECTA, the Cefic Logistics Director is an ex-officio The European Chemical Transport but these activities came to an end in member of the EPCA Supply Chain Program Association, ECTA, was established in the December 2015. More information about Committee. form of an association with EPCA financial, ECTA, including their new location, can be managerial and HR support. The association found on their website www.ecta.com. EPCA will continue the cooperation with was set up to develop best practices to Cefic in 2016 and thereafter with a clear achieve safer and more environment-friendly BETWEEN EPCA AND CEFIC focus on respective strategic goals, core European chemical land transport as well as competencies and optimizing resources. productivity improvements via joint working The cooperation between EPCA and Cefic Cefic was involved in producing the rd3 EPCA groups between ECTA members (a large continued in 2015. It takes the form of education film initiated and financed by EPCA majority of which are also EPCA Associate participation of the Cefic Director General and may use it in their advocacy activities. member companies) and chemical industry on the EPCA Board and of the EPCA CEO representatives (who are also delegates in the Cefic SIG (Strategy Implementation BETWEEN EPCA AND IMPCA of EPCA member companies) selected Group) Logistics. The cooperation is informal by Cefic. In 2010, ECTA, with the help and is achieved via the participation of the Since 1991, EPCA has supplied services to of EPCA, became a fully independent EPCA President and an EPCA Board member the International Methanol Producers and association and advocacy body acting having a seat on the Cefic Board. Some Consumers Association (IMPCA). IMPCA for the European chemical land transport EPCA Board members in the Boards of is composed of 75 members active in the sector, and recognized by EU authorities and Petrochemicals Europe and PlasticsEurope. global methanol industry. many other stakeholders. EPCA continued To coordinate the supply chain and logistics

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45 Content 45 Content EPCA ANNUAL REPORT 2015

TREASURER’S REPORT 2015

Dear Member representatives, The accounts have been audited by KPMG. General Meeting of 12 May 2016 in Brussels. You will find the report in the following pages. The 2017 membership fees have been I have the pleasure in enclosing, on behalf established at the following level: of the Board of Directors, the Financial The budget for 2015 was voted upon by Report for the year ending 31 December the Ordinary General Meeting of 6 October - Full Members: € 2,500 (unchanged 2015 showing net assets of € 4,681,835.38 2014 in , including the membership since 2008) and a negative result of € -600,226.44. fees for 2015. - Associate Members: € 1,250 The losses in 2015 are aligned with the budgeted negative result of € -622,496.22 The membership fees for 2016 were voted voted upon by the OGM in 2014. upon by the Ordinary General Meeting of Yours faithfully, 5 October 2015 in Berlin. The decline in net assets results from the decision of the Board to reduce the EPCA Since the changes in the EPCA statutes surpluses that are substantially above the decided by the Extraordinary General Meeting amount of restricted reserves1 set by the of 13 October 2015 in Brussels, the budget EPCA Ordinary General Meeting every for 2016 as well as the membership fees Hans-Jörg Bertschi three years. for 2017 were voted upon by the Ordinary EPCA Treasurer

1 The level of these restricted reserves was set in 2014 at the amount 46 47 of € 3,190,000. This will have to be reviewed in 2017. Content 3. REPORT TO THE MEMBERS ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT REPORT ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

have audited the accompanying AUDITORS’ RESPONSIBILITY used and the reasonableness of accounting financial statements of The estimates made by the Board of Directors We European Petrochemical Our responsibility is to express an opinion of the Association, as well as evaluating Association A.I.S.B.L. (“the on these financial statements based on our the overall presentation of the financial Association”), which comprise the balance audit. We conducted our audit in accordance statements. sheet, as at 31st December 2015, the with International Standards on Auditing. We believe that the audit evidence we statement of income and expenditures, Those standards require that we comply with have obtained is sufficient and appropriate cash flows for the year then ended, and ethical requirements and plan and perform to provide a basis for our audit opinion. notes, comprising a summary of significant the audit to obtain reasonable assurance accounting policies and other explanatory about whether the financial statements OPINION information, which show net assets of are free from material misstatement. € 4,681,835.38 and a net result for the An audit involves performing procedures to In our opinion, the financial statements give year 2015 of € -600,226.44. obtain audit evidence about the amounts a true and fair view of the financial position and disclosures in the financial statements. of the Association as at 31st December THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE The procedures selected depend on our 2015, and of its financial performance and ASSOCIATION’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR judgment, including the assessment of its cash flows for the year then ended in THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS the risks of material misstatement of accordance with Belgian generally accepted the financial statements, whether due accounting principles. The Board of Directors of the Association to fraud or error. In making those risk is responsible for the preparation and fair assessments, we consider internal control presentation of these financial statements in relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair accordance with Belgian generally accepted presentation of the financial statements in accounting principles, and for such internal order to design audit procedures that are control as the Board of Directors of the appropriate in the circumstances, but not Association determines is necessary to for the purpose of expressing an opinion Brussels, 21 April 2016 enable the preparation of financial statements on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal KPMG Réviseurs d’Entreprises Represented by that are free from material misstatement, control. An audit also includes evaluating Axel Jorion whether due to fraud or error. the appropriateness of accounting policies Réviseur d’Entreprises

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BALANCE SHEET AS OF 31ST DECEMBER 2015

ASSETS NOTES 31.12.2015 31.12.2014

Fixed assets 2 298,987.54 361,202.23

Bonds and deposits 3 4,177,171.43 4,564,605.85

Accounts receivable 4 319,985.62 443,690.96

Cash and cash equivalents 5 257,610.66 245,066.07

5,053,755.25 5,614,565.11

LIABILITIES

Accounts payable and provisions 6 371,919.87 332,503.29

NET ASSETS 7 4,681,835.38 5,282,061.82

Represented by:

Net assets as of 31st December 2014 & 2013 5,282,061.82 5,311,271.08

Balance of income and expenditure for the period -600,226.44 -29,209.26

4,681,835.38 5,282,061.82

all figures are in €

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STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2015

NOTES 31.12.2015 31.12.2014 BUDGET 2015 BUDGET 2016 INCOME 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months

Membership fees:

Full members 155,000.00 152,500.00 150,000.00 305,000.00

Associate members 697,000.00 678,000.00 666,000.00 598,000.00

8 852,000.00 830,500.00 816,000.00 903,000.00

Annual Meeting 9 2,302,140.31 2,329,387.65 2,255,175.00 2,551,827.00

Supply Chain Workshop - 27,950.00 - -

Financial income (net) 10 143,497.19 180,494.59 200,000.00 82,000.00 Income from administration/ 11 61,455.11 60,001.77 58,600.00 35,000.00 other associations (net) Other operating & exceptional 5,796.21 -1,460.08 20,000.00 20,000.00 income Meeting room rental & catering 5,855.18 4,267.63 3,000.00 6,500.00

3,370,744.00 3,431,141.56 3,352,775.00 3,598,327.00

EXPENDITURE

Expenses Annual Meeting 9 -2,584,280.48 -2,225,187.30 -2,662,318.11 -2,707,547.56

Expenses Supply Chain Workshop - -37,140.49 - -

Expenses of Brussels office 12 -977,465.25 -954,180.31 -976,393.11 -1,129,347.56

Special costs (move) - -21,218.77 - -

W/Off clients & unrecoverable VAT -47,213.92 -73,374.10 -16,560.00 -30,000.00

Recruit expenses -55,456.28 - -30,000.00 -

Special Projects:

Supply Chain -6,356.46 -84,825.18 -75,000.00 -30,000.00

Education -226,776.30 -64,424.68 -140,000.00 -370,000.00

Diversity Inclusion -73,421.76 - -75,000.00 -30,000.00

-3,970,970.44 -3,460,350.82 -3,975,271.22 -4,296,895.12 BALANCE OF INCOME -600,226.44 -29,209.26 -622,496.22 -698,568.12 AND EXPENDITURE

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STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2015

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Income 3,370,744.00

Expenditure -3,970,970.44

Balance of income and expenditure -600,226.44

Adjustment for depreciation 158,923.02

Operating result before working capital changes -441,303.42

Increase in accounts payable and provisions 39,416.58

Decrease in accounts receivable 123,705.34

Net cash from operating activities -278,181.50

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES

Net purchase of fixed assets -96,709.03

Net disposal of bonds and deposits 387,434.42

Net cash used in investing activities 290,725.39

Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 12,543.89

Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year 245,066.77

Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year 257,610.66

all figures are in €

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 31ST DECEMBER 2015

1 GENERAL COMMENTS

The financial statements are prepared in Pursuant to article 5.3 of the Articles EPCA prepares and files statutory accounts. accordance with Belgian generally accepted of Association published in the Belgian The statutory accounts are filed within accounting principles. The budget 2015 Official Gazette on November 4, 2015, 30 days after their approval by the Ordinary included in this report is the budget voted the Ordinary General Meeting shall be General Meeting of Full Members. by the Ordinary General Meeting in October convened annually between April 1st 2014. The budget 2016 is voted by the and May 31st on a date and at a place Ordinary General Meeting in 2016. determined by the Board of Directors.

2 FIXED ASSETS

Fixed assets are depreciated according to %P.A. the straight line method at the following percentages:

Office furniture Office equipment 10 20 – 33 1/3

Cars owned Computer equipment Fixed furnishing 20 & software 10, 16 2/3, 20 33 1/3

3 BONDS AND DEPOSITS | B All deposits and bonds are stated at their 31.12.2015 acquisition value. Additional acquisition | A costs are expensed. The bonds are booked at their acquisition A | Investments, Bonds 3,190,711.09 value and it is intended to keep them until B | Short-term deposit & their maturity date unless we have to sell 986,460.34 them before to cope with exceptional or savings accounts 4,177,171.43 severely adverse events. 4,177,171.43 Euros

all figures are in €

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4 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

31.12.2015

A | Amounts due from members and other D | | A debtors (mainly unpaid EPCA invoices 184,347.36 due in 2015 and credit notes to receive from suppliers) B|Guarantees 14,605.07 C | 319,985.62 Euros C| VAT to be recovered 39,523.22 B |

D | Deferred charges and accrued income 81,509.97 (€ 55,675.26 accrued income)

319,985.62

all figures are in € 5 CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

Cash represents bank current accounts and petty cash.

6 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND PROVISIONS

31.12.2015 D | | A A | Trade debts, due to 2015 suppliers’ 86,980.14 C | invoices paid in early January 2016 B|Provision for employees’ benefits (holiday 239,196.75 pay, salaries…)

C|Taxes on patrimony and on salaries 8,486.36 371,919.87 Euros D | Accrued charges, deferred income & 37,256.62 special provisions | B 371,919.87

all figures are in €

7 NET ASSETS At 31st December 2015, • An accumulated result of € 1,491,835.38 EPCA net assets include: including the balance of income and Net assets amount to € 4,681,835.38 on • A restricted reserve of € 700,000.00 expenditure of € -600,226.44 for the 31st December 2015. The Ordinary General that covers any future events adversely year 2015. Meeting of EPCA decided on the 6th of impacting the financial position of EPCA. October 2014 to amend the build-up restricted • A restricted reserve of € 1,500,000.00 8 MEMBERSHIP FEES reserves, in the form of accumulated that covers the costs of an eventual net assets that would be unavailable for cancellation of the Annual Meeting. The membership fees for 2015 have been distribution from an amount of € 4,000,000.00 • A restricted reserve of € 990,000.00 that established by the Ordinary General Meeting to € 3,190,000.00. These restricted reserves covers the costs of all the contracted at the level of € 2,500.00 for Full Members have been built in conformity with article 3 rental commitments (office rental, cars and € 1,000.00 for Associate Members, of the EPCA Articles of Association. and office equipment) before term. unchanged since 2008.

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9 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE: ANNUAL MEETING, 3 – 7 OCTOBER 2015

The Meeting income is above budget whilst its expenditure is below budget. INCOME

Registration fees 2,060,795.00

Sponsorship and hotels 241,345.31

2,302,140.31

EXPENDITURE

Organizational and administrative expenses -2,584,280.48

-282,140.17

all figures are in €

10 FINANCIAL INCOME (NET) organizational and administrative expenses of fees to EPCA. The possible exposure cannot Financial income mainly results from the meeting therefore include the allocated be determined because the total number interest on bonds. The financial charges expenses as described above as well as of rooms effectively needed is only known relate mainly to bank costs, exchange all expenses that can be immediately shortly before the Annual Meeting. differences and expenses relating to attributed to the meetings such as speakers, accounts payable collection. catering, printing and mailing, technical B| Rental commitments equipment etc. EPCA has concluded rental contracts for  11 INCOME FROM ADMINISTRATION office space and office equipment. On 15 FEES FROM OTHER ASSOCIATIONS 13 PENSION LIABILITIES December 2013 EPCA entered into new (NET) premises with a 9-year contract including A group pension scheme operates for an exit possibility after 6 years. The related costs of administration for other the whole staff and is a defined benefit The total future liabilities for these contracts associations have been netted with the fee scheme. In addition, a separate pension can be summarized as follows: income. The fee and costs relating to the scheme exists for the Association’s CEO administration of the following organizations in the form of a defined benefit scheme. are included under this item: ECTA and 1 YEAR 1-5 YEARS IMPCA. As of 31st December 2015 the 14 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES Due within 2016 (2017-2020) Office EPCA assistance to ECTA is terminated 116,732.70 466,930.80 inclusive of the ECTA office lease. A| Hotel reservation commitments space Until hotel rooms are charged to participants, Office 12 EXPENSES OF BRUSSELS OFFICE EPCA has a commitment to the contracted equip- 17,317.76 44,397.13 EPCA hotels to use the reserved rooms or ment The expenses of the Brussels office represent to cancel them at reasonable notice. Should 50% of the total local administrative and the contractual allotments be reduced in 134,050.46 511,327.93 personnel expenses. The other 50% are excess of what is provided for in the hotel allocated to the Annual Meeting. The contracts, the hotels will charge cancellation all figures are in €

52 53 Content 4. EPCA HONORARY LISTS

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EPCA PRESIDENTS

YEAR NAME COMPANY COUNTRY

1970 – 1973 E.R. Yates Monsanto Belgium

1973 – 1975 B. Verkaaik N.V.C.P. The Netherlands

1975 – 1977 C. Capitani ANIC SpA Italy

1977 – 1980 R. Rose Rhône Poulenc Industries France

1980 – 1982 M.E. Robinson ICI United Kingdom

1982 – 1984 J.T. Quant Shell Internationale Mij. The Netherlands

1984 – 1987 C. Payá Enfersa SA / Hispanoil

1987 – 1990 H. Bjøntegård Dyno Industrier Norway

1990 – 1995 G. Porta ENI Italy

1995 – 1997 J.H. Kruit DSM Hydrocarbons The Netherlands

1997 – 1998 R.B. Walker ICI Chemicals & Polymers United Kingdom

1998 – 2000 W.D. Cruyt Petrofina Belgium

2000 – 2003 R. Willems Shell Chemicals United Kingdom

2003 – 2006 W. Thünker Deutsche BP/ BP Refining & Petrochemicals Germany

2006 – 2008 B. Litjens Sabic Europe The Netherlands

2009 – 2010 A. Heuser BASF Germany

2010 – 2012 T. Crotty Ineos Group United Kingdom

2013 – 2014 J. Van den Bergh Evonik Industries Germany

2014 – present T. Crotty Ineos Group United Kingdom

EPCA DIRECTOR / CEO

1974 – 1998 E.R. Yates

1998 – present C. Demeestere

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EPCA VICE-PRESIDENTS

YEAR NAME COMPANY COUNTRY

1975 – 1978 T.D. Overton BP Chemicals United Kingdom

1978 – 1981 G. Van der Schueren Petrochim Belgium

1981 – 1982 H.U. Fintelmann Hoechst AG Germany

1982 – 1984 C. Payá Enfersa SA Spain

1984 – 1987 H. Bjøntegård Dyno Industrier Norway

1987 – 1990 G. Porta Montedison Italy

1990 – 1991 D. Kempermann Condea Chemie Germany

1991 – 1992 F.A.G. Collot d’Escury Akzo Chemicals The Netherlands

1992 – 1993 F. Wehmeier Veba Oel Germany

1992 – 1995 B. Wiltz Elf Atochem France

1993 – 1995 J.H. Kruit DSM Hydrocarbons The Netherlands

1995 – 1997 R.B. Walker ICI Chemicals & Polymers United Kingdom

1997 – 1998 W.D. Cruyt Petrofina Belgium

1998 – 2000 J.P. Vettier TotalFina France

2000 – 2003 W. Thünker Veba Oel Germany

2003 – 2009 T. Walthie The Dow Chemical Co. Switzerland

2009 – 2010 T. Crotty Ineos Group United Kingdom

2009 – 2010 J.P. Broeders Vopak The Netherlands

2010 O. Greiner Total Petrochemicals & Refining Belgium

2009 – 2011 G. van‘t Hoff Shell Chemicals United Kingdom

2010 – 2013 J.A. Hammer Odfjell Norway

2012 – 2012 J. Van den Bergh Evonik Industries Germany

2011 – 2013 P. Holicki Dow Europe The Netherlands

2013 – 2014 T. Crotty Ineos United Kingdom

2014 – 2016 O. Greiner Total Petrochemicals & Refining Belgium

2014 – present R. Diercks BASF Germany

2016 – present M. Schuller Arkema France

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EPCA CHAIRPERSONS OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN PROGRAM COMMITTEE

YEAR NAME COMPANY COUNTRY

1975 – 1979 M.J. Cooper Panocean Anco United Kingdom

1979 – 1981 G. Ziffer Anic Italy

1981 – 1984 A.J. Metzlar Van Ommeren The Netherlands

1984 – 1985 W. E. R. van Herwijnen Shell Nederland Chemie The Netherlands

1985 – 1989 G. Ziffer Anic Italy

1989 – 1992 T. Linaae Stolt-Nielsen Shipping Norway

1992 – 1993 F. Lerno Coulier Transport Belgium

1993 – 1997 C. Bosman Chemgas The Netherlands

1997 – 2001 P. P. Evertse ExxonMobil Petroleum & Chemical Belgium

2001 – 2003 N.J.A. von Hombracht Koninklijke Vopak The Netherlands

2003 – 2005 D. Tual Atofina France

2005 – 2008 H.-J. Bertschi Bertschi Switzerland

2009 – 2011 Ph. Browitt Agility United Kingdom

2012 – 2014 R. Bemelmans Sabic The Netherlands

2014 – present J. Devos Bertschi Switzerland

EPCA CHAIRPERSONS OF THE YOUNG EPCA THINK TANK

2002 – 2006 C. Demeestere EPCA Belgium

2007 – 2008 G. van ‘t Hoff Shell Chemicals United Kingdom

2009 – 2010 O. Greiner Total Petrochemicals & Refining Belgium

2010 – 2012 N. Brunelle Total Petrochemicals & Refining Belgium

2012 – 2013 A.-V. Belevitsch Total Petrochemicals & Refining Belgium

2013 – present W. Bleukx Ineos Chlorvinyls Belgium

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EPCA CHAIRPERSONS OF THE TALENT & DIVERSITY INCLUSION COUNCIL

YEAR NAME COMPANY COUNTRY

2015 – present N. Brunelle Total SE Belgium

EPCA TREASURERS

1970 – 1977 F.J. Plesman Carbonit The Netherlands

1977 – 1980 A.J. Metzlar Nieuwe Matex The Netherlands

1980 – 1983 M.J. Cooper Panocean-Anco United Kingdom

1983 – 1985 J.C. Verchin Atochem France

1985 – 1988 T. Linaae Stolt Nielsen Shipping Norway

1988 – 1992 C. Bosman Chemgas The Netherlands

1992 – 1997 M. Gisiger SGS Switzerland

1997 – 2004 O. Tangeraas Odfjell Norway

2004 – 2010 J.A. Hammer Odfjell Norway

2010 – 2011 Ph. Browitt Agility United Kingdom

2012 – present H.-J. Bertschi Bertschi Switzerland

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TOTAL

EVONIK OILTANKING

60 61 Content EPCA MEMBER COMPANIES

ROYAL VOPAK

BERTSCHI

INEOS

60 61 Content EPCA MEMBER COMPANIES

“Petrochemical industry includes legal entities whose activities involve the chemical conversion of raw materials extracted from fossil and renewable hydrocarbons and their derivatives”

1. FULL MEMBERS

Producers of petrochemicals in Europe by reference to the above definition of the petrochemical industry.

2. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Full & Associate members • Producers of (petro)chemicals outside Europe. • Suppliers and customers of EPCA member companies inclusive of traders and distributors. • Service providers that generate a Full members Associate members substantial part of their turnover from activities performed for or with the chemical industry: i. Chemical supply chain and logistics service providers such as, but not limited to: forwarders, 4PL*, transport companies whatever the mode, liners, terminal owners or operators, handling, • Ports & other authorities organized in warehousing, storage, tank cleaning. the form of companies or agencies ii. Service providers other than supply rendering services or support to the chain and logistics: consultants, chemical business community. engineering companies, inspectorates, investment companies, specialized An updated list of members can be found press and surveyors. on the website www.epca.eu * Fourth Party Logistics Companies

62 63 Content FULL MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATE MEMBERS AS OF APRIL 2016

AUSTRIA: 9 HUNGARY: 2 PORTUGAL: 5 SWITZERLAND: 49 BELGIUM: 73 INDIA: 12 REPUBLIC OF TAIWAN, R.O.C.: 3 BRAZIL: 4 IRAN: 6 SINGAPORE: 9 THAILAND: 1 CANADA: 4 IRELAND: 1 REPUBLIC OF THE NETHERLANDS: 92 CHINA: 7 ISRAEL: 4 TATARSTAN, RUSSIA: 1 TRINIDAD CYPRUS: 1 ITALY: 30 ROMANIA: 3 AND TOBAGO: 1 CZECH REPUBLIC: 1 JAPAN: 8 RUSSIA: 15 TURKEY: 29 DENMARK: 6 KUWAIT: 1 SAUDI ARABIA: 6 UNITED ARAB EGYPT: 5 LEBANON: 1 SCOTLAND: 1 EMIRATES: 6 ESTONIA: 2 LITHUANIA: 1 SERBIA: 1 UNITED KINGDOM: 53 FINLAND: 2 LUXEMBOURG: 2 SOUTH AFRICA: 1 USA: 52 710 FRANCE: 32 MEXICO: 4 SOUTH KOREA: 8 VENEZUELA: 2 GERMANY: 97 MOROCCO: 1 SPAIN: 25 Members GREECE: 3 NORWAY: 11 STATE OF QATAR: 2 HONG KONG: 1 POLAND: 9 SWEDEN: 5

63 Content EPCA ANNUAL REPORT 2015

FULL MEMBERS AS OF APRIL 2016

ACIDEKA S.A. AKZO NOBEL N.V. ARIZONA CHEMICAL Capuchinos de Basurto 6-4A Christian Neefestraat 2 Transistorstraat 16 48013 BILBAO 1077 WW AMSTERDAM 1322 CE ALMERE SPAIN THE NETHERLANDS THE NETHERLANDS T: 34.94/4255022 T: 31.20/5027555 T: 31.36/5462 800 F: 34.94/4255426 F: N/A F: 31.36/5462811 Lorena FERNANDEZ Wouter HUT Suzanne PESGENS

ADDIVANT SWITZERLAND GmbH ALBEMARLE EUROPE SPRL ARKEMA C/O Lotus Business Park GmbH Parc Scientifique Einstein 420 Rue d’Estienne d’Orves Angensteinerstrasse 6 Rue du Bosquet 9 92700 COLOMBES 4153 REINACH BL 1348 LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE FRANCE SWITZERLAND BELGIUM T: 33.1/49008080 T: 41.6/15674747 T: 32.10/481711 F: 33.1/49008396 F: 41.6/15674748 F: 32.10/481717 Marc SCHULLER Sergio PALUMBO Jan VIJVERMAN ARSOL AROMATICS GmbH & Co. KG ADISSEO FRANCE S.A.S. ALLNEX BELGIUM S.A./N.V. Uferstrasse 105 10 Place de Général de Gaulle Square Marie Curie 11 45881 GELSENKIRCHEN 92160 ANTONY 1070 BRUSSELS GERMANY FRANCE BELGIUM T: 49.209/409090 T: 33.4/74569400 T: 32.2/5604511 F: 49.209/4090924 F: 33.4/74569401 F: 32.2/5604521 Ullrich FINGER Marc PROTO Michiel AVONTUUR ARTECO N. V. AIR LIQUIDE S.A. ALTANA AG Metropoolstraat 25 75 Quai d’Orsay Abelstrasse 43 2900 SCHOTEN 75321 PARIS 46483 WESEL BELGIUM FRANCE GERMANY T: 32.3/640913 T: 33.1/40625555 T: 49.281/670-8 F: 32.3/6400977 F: 33.1/40625643 F: 49.281/67010999 Denis MARCEL Bertrand BARRIQUAND Dr. Norbert FLÜGGEN ARTLANT PTA, S.A. AKDENIZ KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. ANQORE B.V. Zona Industrial e Logistica de Sines Ataturk Mahallesi, N°: 45 Poststraat 1 Zona 2 - Lote 2E1 Ulucak-Kemalpasa 6135 KR SITTARD Monte Feio 35735 IZMIR THE NETHERLANDS 7520-064 SINES TURKEY T: 31.46/4773886 PORTUGAL T: 90.232/8770144 F: N/A T: 351.269/189000 F: 90.232/8770150 Pieter BOON F: 351.269/189099 Umut ERSAN Marco VANTAGGIATO ARGON KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. AK-KIM KIMYA TEM Otoyolu Üzeri BASF SE Vişnezade Mah. Süleyman Seba Tekstilkent Koza Plaza Carl-Bosch-Strasse 38 Cad. No:82 B Blok,Kat:25,No:93/94 67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN 34357 Maçka ISTANBUL 34235 ISTANBUL GERMANY TURKEY TURKEY T: 49.621/60600 T: 90.212/3817100 T: 90.212/4385757 F: 49.621/6042525 F: 90.212/2591292 F: 90.212/4384703 Prof. Dr. Rainer DIERCKS Ipek BADIRGALI Cem MARGUNATO

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DHC SOLVENT CHEMIE GmbH EASTMAN CHEMICAL B.V. FOLLMANN CHEMIE GmbH Timmerhellstrasse 28 Fascinatio Boulevard 602-614 Heinrich-Follmann Strasse 1 45478 MÜLHEIM / RUHR 2909 VA CAPELLE AAN DEN IJSSEL 32423 MINDEN GERMANY THE NETHERLANDS GERMANY T: 49.208/99400 T: 31.10/2402111 T: 49.571/93390 F: 49.208/9940150 F: 31.10/2402100 F: 49.571/9339300 Dr. Andreas KAVOURAS Severina SCARNECCHIA Annette DORROCH

DOMO CHEMICALS GmbH ECOLAB EUROPE GmbH GALATA CHEMICALS GmbH Am Haupttor, Bau 3101 Richtistrasse 7 Chemiestrasse 22 06237 LEUNA 8304 WALLISELLEN 68623 LAMPERTHEIM GERMANY SWITZERLAND GERMANY T: 49.3461/432231 T: 41.44/8772000 T: 49.6206/9570 F: 32.9/2414211 F: 41.44/877 2050 F: 49.6206/957640 Alex SEGERS Christophe VAN RIEL Joerg DUEBEL

DONAU CHEMIE AG ELEMENTIS SPECIALTIES GALSTAFF MULTIRESINE SpA Am Heumarkt 10 NETHERLANDS B.V. Via Stazione 90 1030 VIENNA Langestraat 167 21020 MORNAGO (VA) AUSTRIA 7491 AE DELDEN ITALY T: 43.1/71147-0 THE NETHERLANDS T: 0039-(0)331-901411 F: 43.1/71147-5 T: 31.74/3775380 F: 39.0331/903777 James SCHOBER F: N/A Paolo TANCINI Marco HESSELINK DOW EUROPE GmbH GAZPROM NEFTEKHIM SALAVAT JSC Bachtobelstrasse 3 ELIX POLYMERS S.L. 30 Molodogvardejtsev St. 8810 HORGEN Carretera Vilaseca-La Pineda s/n SALAVAT 453250 SWITZERLAND 43110 LA CANONJA-TARRAGONA RUSSIA T: 41.44/7282111 SPAIN T: 7.3476/394158 F: 41.44/7283255 T: 34.977/835491 F: 7.3476/392103 Ester BAIGET F: 34.977/835500 Dennis YANGIROV Iolanda PEDROLA DSM SOURCING B.V. GENTAS KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET PAZ A.S. Poststraat 1 EMERALD KALAMA CHEMICAL B.V. Aydinli Kosb Mahallesi Tuzla 6135 KR SITTARD Mijnweg 1 Kimya Sanayicileri O.S.B. THE NETHERLANDS 6167 AC GELEEN Analitik Cadde N° 82 T: 31.46/4770407 THE NETHERLANDS TUZLA-ISTANBUL F: N/A T: 31.88/8880500 TURKEY Luc van de WALLE F: 31.88/8880520 T: 90.216/5931725 Bill CASTLEBERRY F: 90.216/5931729 DUPONT Macit AYDIN INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS SARL EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS GmbH 2 Chemin du Pavillon Paul-Thomas-Strasse 56 GRUPA AZOTY S.A. 1218 LE GRAND-SACONNEX (GENEVA) 40599 DÜSSELDORF ul. Kwiatkowskiego 8 SWITZERLAND GERMANY 33-101 TARNÓW T: 41.22/7175111 T: 49.211/56112000 POLAND F: 41.22/7176113 F: N/A T: 48.14/6330781 Ir. Maarten VAN-HELVOORT Heike BRÖKER F: 48.14/6330718 Andrzej SKOLMOWSKI DURAFIBER EVONIK INDUSTRIES AG TECHNOLOGIES EUROPE SARL Rodenbacher Chaussee 4 H-C-S GROUP GmbH DFT 63457 HANAU Gateway Gardens Zone d’activités économiques Robert Steichen GERMANY Edmund-Rumpler Strasse 3 5 rue Bommel T: 49.6181/5912909 60549 FRANKFURT 4940 HAUTCHARAGE F: 49.6181/59712909 GERMANY LUXEMBOURG Ruediger EBERHARD T: 49.69/6953860 T: 352.26/50336700 F: 49.69/695386268 F: 352.26/5033 6701 EXXONMOBIL PETROLEUM Henrik KRÜPPER Catherine MARTINET & CHEMICAL EUROPE Hermeslaan 2 1831 MACHELEN BELGIUM T: 32.2/7222111 F: 32.2/7222780 Daniel HOLTON

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MANUFACTURE FRANCAISE NYNAS AB PETKIM PETROKIMYA HOLDING INC. DES PNEUMATIQUES MICHELIN Lindetorpsvägen 7 P.O. Box 12 MICHELIN 121 29 STOCKHOLM 35800 ALIAGA/IZMIR 23 Place des Carmes-Déchaux SWEDEN TURKEY 63040 CLERMONT FERRAND CEDEX 09 T: 46.8/6021200 T: 90.232/6161240 FRANCE F: 46.8/913427 F: 90.232/6161248 T: 33.4/73322000 Dr. Anita NEAU NORDSTRAND Sadettin KORKUT F: 33.4/73322202 Matthew ILLINGWORTH OLIN CORPORATION PETROLEOS DE PORTUGAL S.A. C/O BC Switzerland GmbH PETROGAL MEGLOBAL INTERNATIONAL FZE Baarerstrasse 53/55 Edificio Galp Building 5W-B-Wing, 6th Floor - Dubai 6300 ZUG Rua Tomás da Fonseca - Torre C - 12th Floor Airport Free Zone - P. O. Box 293615 SWITZERLAND 1600-209 LISBON DUBAI T: 41.41/41462 PORTUGAL UNITED ARAB EMIRATES F: 41.41/4146299 T: 351.21/7242500 T: 971.429/23999 Juan Antonio MERINO F: 351.21/7242953 F: 971.429/23912 Pedro SPOHR Kamlesh PARWANI OMNOVA SOLUTIONS SAS 14 Avenue des Tropiques POLSKI KONCERN NAFTOWY ORLEN S.A. MILLIKEN EUROPE BVBA Z.A. de Courtaboeuf PKN ORLEN S.A. Ham 18-24 91955 VILLEJUST ul. Bielanska 12 9000 GHENT FRANCE PL - 00-085 WARSAWA BELGIUM T: 33.1/69292700 POLAND T: 32.9/2651082 F: 33.1/69292704 T: 48.24/2560000 F: 32.9/2651195 Franck DUVAL F: 48.24/3677000 Ing. Sami T.K. PALANISAMI Dariusz CIESIELSKI OMV REFINING & MARKETING GmbH MOL PLC. Trabrennstrasse 6-8 POLYNT GROUP Október Huszonharmadika u. 18 1020 VIENNA Via Enrico Fermi, 51 1117 BUDAPEST AUSTRIA 24020 SCANZOROSCIATE HUNGARY T: 43.1/40440-27260 ITALY T: 36.1/2090000 F: 43.1/40440-627260 T: 39.035/652111 F: N/A Josef RATH F: 39.035/652421 Zsolt HUFF Rosario VALIDO ORGANIK KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. MONUMENT CHEMICAL Mimarsinan Mah. Cendere Yolu No: 146 PPG INDUSTRIES EUROPE SÁRL A Subsidiary of Monument Chemicals Inc. 34075 Kemerburgaz- EYUP ISTANBUL Route de Gilly 32 Haven 1972 TURKEY 1180 ROLLE Ketenislaan 3 T: 90.212/3310000 SWITZERLAND 9130 KALLO F: 90.212/3310001 T: 41.21/8223000 BELGIUM Simone KASLOWSKI F: 41.21/8223100 T: 32.3/5702801 Laurent VIQUESNEL F: 32.3/5750281 OXEA GROUP Peter HELLEMANS Otto Roelen Strasse 3 PROCTER & GAMBLE CHEMICALS 46147 OBERHAUSEN Procter & Gamble NORCHEM / ZAVOD SINTANOLOV LLC GERMANY International Operations SA Verkhnevolzhskaya Naberezhnaya 8/59 T: 49.208/6933100 Route de Saint-Georges 47 NIZHNY NOVGOROD 603000 F: 49.208/6933101 1213 PETIT-LANCY GENEVA RUSSIA Jan HILLE SWITZERLAND T: 7.831/2728863 T: 41.58004/5426 F: 7.831/2728850 PCC SE F: N/A Yury DUDAKOV Moerser Strasse 149 Berat ONUR 47198 DUISBURG NOVAPEX GERMANY PROVIRON NOVACAP GROUP T: 49.206620190 G. Gilliostraat 60 Le Carré Joannès, F: 49.2066/54682 2620 HEMIKSEM 29 Av. Joannès Masset Dr. Alfred PELZER BELGIUM CS 10619 T: 32.3/8708820 69258 LYON CEDEX 09 PERSTORP AB F: 32.03/8772333 FRANCE Perstorps Industripark Stefaan DEPECKER T: 33.4/26991800 28480 PERSTORP F: 33.4/26991838 SWEDEN Laurent CASTOR T: 46.435/38000 F: 46.435/38100 Gorm JENSEN

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RADICI PARTECIPAZIONI SpA SASOL GERMANY GmbH SOLVAY Via Ugo Foscolo 152 Anckelmannsplatz 1 190 Avenue Thiers 24024 GANDINO (BG) 20537 HAMBURG Etoile Part Dieu ITALY GERMANY 69457 LYON T: 39.035/715411 T: 49.40/636841000 FRANCE F: 39.035/715477 F: 49.40/636843700 T: 33.4/37 24 88 88 Angelo RADICI Jörn LADEHOFF F: 33.4/72899501 Jean BOURGART RAFFINERIE HEIDE GmbH SCHILL + SEILACHER “STRUKTOL” GmbH Meldorfer Strasse 43 Moorfleeter Strasse 28 SOLVAY S.A. 25770 HEMMINGSTEDT 22113 HAMBURG Rue de Ransbeek 310 GERMANY GERMANY 1120 BRUSSELS T: 49.481/6930 T: 49.40/733620 BELGIUM F: 49.481/6932542 F: 49.40/73362194 T: 32.2/2642111 Jürgen WOLLSCHLÄGER Markus DAHLMANN F: N/A Jean-Yves METZ REICHHOLD CZ s.r.o. SCL GmbH Veleslavinova 10 Marie-Curie-Strasse 2 STEPAN EUROPE 400 11 USTI NAD LABEM 35510 BUTZBACH Chemin Jongkind CZECH REPUBLIC GERMANY 38340 VOREPPE T: 420.602/265505 T: 49.6033/928700 FRANCE F: 420.472/707710 F: 49.6033/9287025 T: 33.4/76505100 Lucie JAREMOVA Siegfried MENK F: N/A Didier RAY REPSOL, SA SCOTT BADER CO. LTD. c/Méndez Álvaro, 44 Wollaston Hall SUNPOR KUNSTSTOFF GmbH 28045 MADRID WOLLASTON Tiroler Strasse 14, Postfach 414 SPAIN WELLINGBOROUGH 3105 ST. PÖLTEN T: 34.91/7538000/8100 NORTHAMPTON NN29 7RL AUSTRIA F: 34.902303145 UNITED KINGDOM T: 43.27/422910 Juan Carlos RUIZ DORADO T: 44.1933/663100 F: 43.27/229140 F: 44.1933/664586 Stefan WICK RÜTGERS BELGIUM N.V. Rose-Anna JONES Vredekaai 18 SYNBRA TECHNOLOGY B.V. 9060 ZELZATE SEKISUI SPECIALTY CHEMICALS EUROPE, S.L. Zeedijk 25 BELGIUM 1 Allée de la Conférence 4871 NM ETTEN-LEUR T: 32.9/3429542 78630 ORGEVAL THE NETHERLANDS F: 32.9/3429609 FRANCE T: 31.168/373373 Kris VANHERBERGEN T: 33.635/406449 F: 31.168/373363 F: N/A Jan NOORDEGRAAF SABIC Stelios PAPACOSTAS Head Office Europe SYNTHOMER (U.K.) LTD. Europaboulevard 1 SHELL CHEMICALS EUROPE B.V. Central Road, Temple Fields 6130 LD SITTARD Weena 70 HARLOW THE NETHERLANDS 3012 CM ROTTERDAM ESSEX CM20 2BH T: 31.46/7222222 THE NETHERLANDS UNITED KINGDOM F: 31.46/7222000 T: 31.10/4415000 T: 44.1279/436211 Erik KESSELS F: 31.10/4415466 F: 44.1279/444025 Jack EGGELS Richard ATKINSON SACHEM EUROPE B.V. Van Voordenpark 15 SI GROUP-SWITZERLAND GmbH SYNTHOS S.A. 5301 KP ZALTBOMMEL Kästeliweg 7 ul. Chemików 1 THE NETHERLANDS 4133 PRATTELN 1 32-600 OSWIECIM T: 31.418/682000 SWITZERLAND POLAND F: N/A T: 41.61/8258111 T: 48.33/8441821 Ir. Frank GROENEN F: 41.61/8258508 F: 48.33/8424218 Philip INGHAM Ilona STARZYNSKA SANORS Samarskaya Oblast SINTEZ OKA LLC TORAY FILMS EUROPE NOVOKUIBYSHEVSK 446214 East Industrial Zone of Himmash Place d’Arménie RUSSIA 7th km of East Road, Building 547 St Maurice de Beynost T: 7.84635/30220 DZERZHINSK 606000 01708 MIRIBEL CEDEX F: 7.846/2763593 RUSSIA FRANCE Yuliya SAMOYLOVA T: 7.8313/272584 T: 33.472/881600 F: 7.8313/272572 F: 33.472/881670 Alexander SMYK Isabelle MATHONNAT

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2M HOLDINGS ADVANCED POLYMER COATINGS LLC AKPA ORGANIC PEROXIDES C/O BANNER CHEMICALS APC & INITIATORS Tudor Rd, Manor Park 951 Jaycox Road Birlik Cad. Beşyol Mah. No:12 RUNCORN WA7 1TU AVON, OH 44011 Küçükçekmece UNITED KINGDOM USA 34295 ISTANBUL T: 44.1928/597000 T: 1.440/9376218 TURKEY F: 44.1928/597001 F: 1.440/9375046 T: 90.212/5805559 Mottie KESSLER Joseph HARRINGTON F: 90.212/5805521 Damla KOKEN A.T. KEARNEY AGILITY Sendlinger Strasse 8 1 Hurricane Court ALBA CORPORATION 80331 MUNICH Hurrricane Drive TEBA House, 18, PyeongChang 30-Gil GERMANY SPEKE Jongro-Gu T: 49.89/51568000 LIVERPOOL L24 8RL SEOUL 110-848 F: 49.89/51568999 UNITED KINGDOM SOUTH KOREA Ingo SCHROETER T: 44.151/4945900 T: 82.2/7570331 F: 44.151/4945901 F: 82.2/7570332 ACCENTURE AG Elizabeth PRESTON Sung Lim KWAK Fraumünsterstrasse 16 8001 ZURICH AGNAT INDUSTRIESERVICE GmbH ALBACHEM Srl SWITZERLAND Metallstrasse 24 Via Timavo 200 T: 41.44/2199889 41751 VIERSEN 16043 SESTO SAN GIOVANNI (MI) F: 41.44/2198889 GERMANY ITALY Matthias HEGELE T: 49.2162/4819830 T: 39.02/2441639 F: 49.2162/4819822 F: 39.02/2423773 ACETO FINECHEM GmbH Friedel ESTERMANN Daniele MAESTRELLI Winterhuder Weg 27 22085 HAMBURG AHLERS BELGIUM N.V. ALBERTA GOVERNMENT GERMANY Noorderlaan 139 Commerce Place, 5th Floor T: 49.40/2270260 2030 ANTWERP 10155-102 Street F: 49.40/22702633 BELGIUM EDMONTON-ALBERTA T5J 4L6 Dr. Joachim DORN T: 32.3/5437211 CANADA F: 32.3/5420023 T: 1.780/4158807 ADEKA CORPORATION Bert GOETHALS F: 1.780/4222091 7-2-35 Higashiogu Arakawaku Christina KEHRIG TOKYO 116-8554 AIR PRODUCTS PERFORMANCE JAPAN MATERIALS GmbH ALBERTA’S INDUSTRIAL HEARTLAND T: 81.3/44552845 Paul-Baumann-Strasse 1 ASSOCIATION F: 81.3/38098242 45772 MARL 9940 99 Avenue, Suite 300 Tomoyuki FUNAMIZU GERMANY FORT SASKATCHEWAN, AB T8L 4G8 T: 49.2365/4919000 CANADA ADPO N.V. F: 49.2365/4919210 T: 1.780/9987453 Haven 1111 Andreas GERLACH F: 1.780/9987543 Steenlandlaan 3 Neil SHELLY 9130 KALLO AK-TAS DIS TICARET A.S. BELGIUM Sarigazi Cad. No: 29 T: 32.3/5706300 Bulgurlu, Camlica F: 32.3/5706301 34696 ISTANBUL Guy LENS TURKEY T: 90.216/5241248 F: 90.216/5241215 Cenk TURKAY

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ALFRED TALKE GmbH & Co. KG ANNO CHEMICALS N.V. ARGUS DEWITT LOGISTIC SERVICES Berkenlaan 21 175 St. John Street, Max-Planck-Strasse 20 2980 HALLE-ZOERSEL (ANTWERP) LONDON EC1V 4LW 50354 HÜRTH BELGIUM UNITED KINGDOM GERMANY T: 32.3/4642532 T: 44.20/77804200 T: 49.2233/5990 F: 32.3/4642537 F: 44.870/8684787 F: 49.2233/599160 Luc BONAMI Dr. Joe DUFFY Armin TALKE ANTWERP GAS TERMINAL N.V. ARKEM KIMYA SAN. VE TIC. A.S. ALISAN LOGISTICS A.S. Haven 1183 Valide Sultan Cad. N° 10 Değirmenyolu Cad. No:28 Land van Waaslaan 3 34473 Bahcekoy, Sariye ISTANBUL Asia Ofis Park A2, Blok Kat:1 9130 KALLO TURKEY 34752 Atasehir ISTANBUL BELGIUM T: 90.212/3664100 TURKEY T: 32.3/5709250 F: 90.212/2263477 T: 90.216/4691515 F: 32.3/5709279 Levend KOKULUDAG F: 90.216/4691514 Michel RUTTENS Yonca ALIŞAN AROKON AG AOC LLC Bahnofststrasse 10 ALLCHEM INDUSTRIES INC. 955 Highway 57 East 6300 ZUG 6010 NW First Place COLLIERVILLE TN 38017 SWITZERLAND GAINESVILLE FL 32607 USA T: 41 41/7123238 USA T: 1.901/8542800 F: 41.41/7123239 T: 1.352/3789696 F: 1.901/8547277 Eckhard KRUMM F: 1.352/3337438 Dennis ATCHISON Tom VAN DER WEIJDE AROLA, ADUANAS Y CONSIGNACIONES S.L. APEX ENERGY, LLC C/Santiyan 2-1 ALTIS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLC 655 Deep Valley Drive 43004 TARRAGONA 8 Greenway Plaza, Suite 460 Suite 310 SPAIN HOUSTON 77046 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES CA 90274 T: 34.977/242814 USA USA F: 34.977/236120 T: 1.832/4101030 T: 1.310/3775579 Josep PEGO F: 1.832/4101035 F: 1.310/3776961 Vuk RAJEVAC Michael LEE ARPADIS BENELUX N.V. Hertogenpark ALUJAIN CORPORATION AQ N.V. Desguinlei 88A Future Business Center, 2nd Floor Moerstraat 3 2018 ANTWERP 8345 – Essa Al-Adawi Street Haven 550 – Warehouse 10a BELGIUM Unit No.2 2040 ANTWERPEN T: 32.3/2069370 Al-Baghdadeyyeh Al-Gharbeyyah BELGIUM F: 32.3/2337207 JEDDAH 21533 T: 32.3/6854176 Laurent ABERGEL SAUDI ARABIA F: 32.3/6854168 T: 966.12/6529919 Alain DEVROYE ASAHI KASEI CORPORATION F: 966.12/6529949 1-105, Kanda Jinbocho, Chiyoda-ku Marwan NUSAIR ARCADIS NEDERLAND B.V. TOKYO 101-8101 Beaulieustraat 22 JAPAN AMERICAS STYRENICS 6800 ARNHEM T: 81.3/3296-3282 24 Waterway Avenue, Suite 1200 THE NETHERLANDS F: 81.3/3296-3459 THE WOODLANDS 77380 TEXAS T: 31.55/5815955 Yoshihiro ONO USA F: N/A T: 1.832/6167800 Wim PLAISIER ASCEND PERFORMANCE MATERIALS F: 1.832/6167891 1010 Travis Street, Suite 900 Frank L. WRIGHT Jr. ARG mbH & Co. KG HOUSTON TX 77002 Philosophenweg 31-33 USA ANKA CHARTERING 47051 DUISBURG T: 1.713/3155700 Esentepe Mah. D100 Guney GERMANY F: N/A Yanyol no:25/2067 Soganlik 34870 T: 49.203/318640 John FERGUSON Soganlik 34870 KARTAL ISTANBUL F: 49.203/3186479 TURKEY Harald VOGEL ASG ANALYTIK-SERVICE GmbH T: 90.216/9121080 Trentiner Ring 30 F: 90.216/3251697 86356 NEUSÄSS Sinasi ONUR GERMANY T: 49.821/4504230 F: 49.821/4862519 Jürgen BERNATH

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ASHLAND INDUSTRIES EUROPE GmbH AXIALL CORPORATION BAY LOGISTIK GmbH & Co. KG Eurohaus, Rheinweg 11 1000 Abernathy Road, Suite 1200 Schüttelgrabenring 3 8200 SCHAFFHAUSEN ATLANTA GA 30328 71332 WAIBLINGEN SWITZERLAND USA GERMANY T: 41.525/605500 T: 1.412/4904561 T: 49.7151/500210 F: 41.525/605599 F: 1.412/4904620 F: 49.7151/5002119 Chris WELLS Robert SNYDER Michael SCHAAF

ASMARINE ASSOCIES SAS AZELIS BAYEGAN A.S. 40 Avenue Hoche Posthofbrug 12 Box 6 Bayar Caddesi Sitma Pinar Sok. No. 3 Kat:5 75008 PARIS 2600 BERCHEM 34742 Kozyatagi ISTANBUL FRANCE BELGIUM TURKEY T: 33.1/49539373 T: 32.3/6130124 T: 90.216/4100000 F: 33.1/49539372 F: 32.3/6130121 F: 90.216/3738519 Pascal FIÉVÉ Dr. Hans Joachim MÜLLER Ruya BAYEGAN

ASTRATA EUROPE B.V. B LOGISTICS S.A. BDP INTERNATIONAL N.V. Laan van Diepenvoorde 17 Boulevard du Roi Albert II, 37 Braderijstraat 11 5582 LA WAALRE 1030 BRUSSELS 2000 ANTWERP THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM BELGIUM T: 31.40/234 8484 T: 32.2/4329000 T: 32.3/2345711 F: 31.40/2348585 F: 32.2/4329005 F: 32.3/2323120 Mark WARNER Daniel VANPARIJS Luc WELLENS

ATLANTA QUIMICA, S.A. DE C.V. BAKHTAR PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY BDV BEHRENS GmbH Llanura 155 1286 North Kargarshomali Ave. Sophienterrasse 21 Colonia Jardines del Pedregal de San Angel 1411873441 TEHRAN 20149 HAMBURG MEXICO, D.F. 04500 IRAN GERMANY MEXICO T: 98.21/66944447 T: 49.40/323185-0 T: 52.55/56525910 F: 98.21/60962104 F: 49.40/323185-25 F: 52.55/55681410 Hossein FIROUZI ARANI Christoph MARQUARDT Ulises SILVA BALTIC TANK OY BERGE MARITIMA S.L. ATLANTIC METHANOL CO. Huolintakatu 5 Alcalá nº 65 AMPCO FI-20200 TURKU 28014 MADRID 16945 Northchase Drive, Suite 1950 FINLAND SPAIN HOUSTON, TX 77060 T: 358.207/119700 T: 34.91/7014934 USA F: 358.207/119719 F: 34.91/7014930 T: 1.281/8728324 Antti LAAKSONEN Román MURILLO GIL F: 1.281/8721084 Edson JONES BALTRANSA BERGEN LOGISTICS AS Ctra. De Carrion, S/N Vestre Solheia 6 ATTILIO CARMAGNANI SpA Apartados de Correos 130 5251 SOEREIDGREND AC 13005 CIUDAD-REAL NORWAY Via Dei Reggio 2 SPAIN T: 47.48/408570 16155 GENOA PEGLI T: 34.926/220850 F: 47.55/132957 ITALY F: 34.926/227975 Frank MÜLLER T: 39.010/6006211 José Luis RUIZ HERAS F: 39.010/6006230 BERGEN TANKER BROKERS A/S Giorgio BONETTI BARRY ROGLIANO SALLES Strandgaten 197 11 Boulevard Jean Mermoz P.O. Box 1853 Nordnes AVESTRA CHEMICAL (SUISSE) S.A. 92522 NEUILLY SUR SEINE CEDEX 5817 BERGEN Route de Crassier 7 FRANCE NORWAY 1262 EYSINS T: 33.1/41921234 T: 47.55/306760 SWITZERLAND F: 33.1/41921490 F: 47.55/234057 T: +41 22 5332150 Rémy CHAZELLE Arne NORDANGER F: +41 21 5661635 Adam POPOV BATI SHIPPING & TRADING SA BERTSCHI AG Buyukdere Caddesi Akabe Ticaret Merkezi No:78-80 Internationale Transporte Fl:2/202 Gayrettepe Hutmattstrasse 22 34394 ISTANBUL 5724 DÜRRENÄSCH TURKEY SWITZERLAND T: 90.212/2932400 T: 41.62/7676700 F: 90.212/2454595 F: 41.62/7676800 Dr. Harun TOPALOGLU Hans-Jörg BERTSCHI

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BIESTERFELD AG BOTLEK TANK TERMINAL B.V. BÜFA GmbH & Co. KG Ferdinandstrasse 41 BTT Stubbenweg 40 20095 HAMBURG Montreal Weg 151 26125 OLDENBURG GERMANY Haven 4260 GERMANY T: 49.40/32008/0 3197 KH ROTTERDAM T: 49.441/9317-0 F: 49.40/32008/340 THE NETHERLANDS F: 49.441/9317-183 Thomas ARNOLD T: 31.10/2310333 Tim WENZEL F: 31.10/2310390 BINA GROUP LTD. Ir. Charles SMISSAERT BULK DISTRIBUTOR 4/bld.1 Lieninskiy Prospect Caledonian House, Tatton Street MOSCOW 119049 BOWDEN CHEMICALS LTD. KNUTSFORD RUSSIA 6b Lloyd Street CHESHIRE WA16 6AG T: 7.495/225.54.11 ALTRINCHAM UNITED KINGDOM F: 7.495/225.75.49 CHESHIRE WA4 2DE T: 44.1565/626760 Olga KUDRINA UNITED KINGDOM F: N/A T: 44.161/9286300 Jonathan HIBBERT BIOLANIC Sp. z.o.o. F: 44.161/9288300 Kamienskiego 47 Jeffrey S. GOULD BULK OIL AND LIQUID TRANSPORT 30644 CRACOW PTE LTD. POLAND BRAEMAR ACM SHIPBROKING BOLT T: 48.12/3508080 1-3 Strand 05-38 Paya Lebar Square F: 48.123508801 Trafalgar Square 60 Paya Lebar Road Magdalena NOWAK LONDON WC2N 5HR SINGAPORE 0409051 UNITED KINGDOM REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE BOLLORÉ LOGISTICS U.K. LTD. T: 44.20 3142 4180 T: 65.63/260-220/22 Bernard House F: N/A F: N/A 52-54 Peregrine Road Benjamin JOHNSON Indrajit RAY HAINAULT, ILFORD ESSEX IG6 3SZ BRAID LOGISTICS BULKHAUL LTD. UNITED KINGDOM Riverside Braehead Brignell Road T: 44.208/559 9911 4 Kings Inch Way Riverside Park Industrial Estate F: 44.208/5598822 RENFREW PA4 8YU MIDDLESBROUGH CLEVELAND TS2 1PS Robert PEDGE SCOTLAND UNITED KINGDOM T: 44.141/4452525 T: 44.1642/230423 BOND INTERNATIONAL LTD. F: 44.141/3042961 F: 44.1642/231608 88 St. James’s Street Andrew WATSON Graham TRENHOLM LONDON SWIA 1 PL UNITED KINGDOM BRENNTAG AG C. STEINWEG HANDELSVEEM B.V. T: 44.207/9252193 Stinnes-Platz 1 Parmentierplein 1 F: 44.207/9252195 45472 MULHEIM/RUHR 3088 GN ROTTERDAM David BOND GERMANY THE NETHERLANDS T: 49.208/78280 T: 31.10/4879555 BORACHART TANKER CHARTERING F: 49.208/7828698 F: 31.10/4879200 SERVICES CO. LTD. Steven HOLLAND Jos MÜLLER Sahrayicedit Mah. Halk Sk. Golden Plaza A Blok N° 27 KAT 10 BROEKMAN LOGISTICS C.H. ROBINSON EUROPE B.V. 34734 Kozyatagi ISTANBUL Waalhaven Zuidzijde 21 Teleportboulevard 120 TURKEY 3089 JH ROTTERDAM 1043 EJ AMSTERDAM T: 90.216/3850404 THE NETHERLANDS THE NETHERLANDS F: 90.216/3850838 T: 31.10/4873911 T: 31.20/3010500 Timucin OMEROGLU F: 31.10/4290953 F: 31.203/010599 Jacques KLEINKRAMER Benjamin LEBREUT BORDERLESS EXECUTIVE SEARCH BVBA Avenue de l’Optimisme 17 BRUHN SPEDITION GmbH C4U TRADE 1140 BRUSSELS Karlstrasse 14 Interleuvenlaan 62 BELGIUM 23554 LÜBECK 3001 LEUVEN T: 32.2/7779696 GERMANY BELGIUM F: 32.2/7779699 T: 49.451/4804-0 T: 32.16/394700 Andrew KRIS F: 49.451/4804-910 F: 32.16/394701 Gert LAURIJSSENS Bernard BEKAERT

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CAG KIMYA SAN. VE TIC LTD. STI CEDAR EUROPE LIMITED CHEMGAS SHIPPING B.V. Gumusyolu Cad C E L Gedempte Zalmhaven 4G Rasimaga Sok. No:11 Villa:1 One Sheikh Zayed Road, Suite 2601 3011 BT ROTTERDAM Nakkastepe-Uskudar P.O. Box 62201 THE NETHERLANDS 34676 ISTANBUL DUBAI T: 31.10/2412222 TURKEY UNITED ARAB EMIRATES F: 31.10/2412272 T: 90.21/65931240 T: 349.15759850 Gunther JAEGERS F: 90.21/65931259 F: N/A Omer CAGATAY Cyrus SALESSE CHEMI SAN LTD. Hanassie Avenue 134/36 CALDIC CHEMIE B.V. CEDAR PETROCHEMICALS INC. HAIFA 3463204 Westerlaan 1 330 Madison Avenue, 9th Floor ISRAEL 3016 CK ROTTERDAM NEW YORK NY 10017 T: 972.4/604708 THE NETHERLANDS USA F: 972.4/6545701 T: 31.10/4136420 T: 1.212/2884320 Eran SHALEIVE F: 31.10/4047458 F: 1.212/8791129 Olav VAN CALDENBORGH Salim HARFOUCHE CHEMICAL EXPRESS Srl Via Luigi Volpicella 194 CAMELOT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS AG CELLMARK AB 80147 NAPLES Theodor Heuss Anlage 12 Lilla Bommen 3C ITALY 68165 MANNHEIM 40439 GOTHENBURG T: 39.081/2439711 GERMANY SWEDEN F: 39.081/5726482 T: 49.621/862980 T: 46.31/100300 Francesco MATTOZZI F: 49.621/86298250 F: 46.31/136421 Dr. Sven MANDEWIRTH Ersin ALKAN CHEMIGAS SpA Via Pammatone 2 CAMPI Y JOVE S.A. CENTICHEM B.V. 16121 GENOA Venezuela 103 Kortland Building ITALY 08019 BARCELONA Nieuwe Tiendweg 11A T: 39.010/5467091 SPAIN 2922 EN KRIMPEN AAN DEN IJSSEL F: 39.010/5467050 T: 34.93/4766666 THE NETHERLANDS Giorgio PICCININO F: 34.93/2073707 T: 31.180/551313 Ramón JOVE PONS F: 31.180/551323 CHEMIUM INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Heidi BERKEL 1455 West Loop South, Suite 550 CARGO CARRIERS Srl HOUSTON, TX 77027 Via Triboniano 103 CENTRAL ENERGY AG USA 20156 Bergliweg 15 T: 1.713/6227766 ITALY 6300 ZUG F: 1.713/6220331 T: 39.02/3085330 SWITZERLAND Thomas C. HOLZMANN F: 39.02/3085549 T: 41.41/7290140 Ivano VOLPE F: 41.41/7290145 CHEMOIL LOGISTICS AG Urs FANKHAUSER Güterstrasse 97 CASOS SHIPPING APS Postfach Amaliegade 37, 4th floor CHANG CHUN PLASTICS CO. LTD. 4053 BASLE 1256 K COPENHAGEN 301 Songkiang Road, 7th Floor SWITZERLAND DENMARK TAIPEI 10477 T: 41.61/2266060 T: 45.21/549589 TAIWAN, R.O.C. F: 41.61/2266030 F: N/A T: 886.2/2500800 Claus RÜTTEN Simon TOFT F: 886.2/25018018 Steven WU CHEMPETROL OVERSEAS LTD. CASSILON LIMITED LUGANO BRANCH The Dhoon, Quintons Road CHEM POLAND Sp. z.o.o. Via Balestra 22/ B East Bergholt Nowogrodzka 50/413 6900 LUGANO COLCHESTER CO7 6RB 00-695 WARSAW SWITZERLAND UNITED KINGDOM POLAND T: 41.91/9211480 T: 44.1206/299002 T: 48.22/2581807 F: 41.91/9211484 F: 44.1206/299337 F: 48.22/1197368 Secondo TRIBOLDI Susan CASSELLS Cezary MIELCZAREK CHIMEDIMARE Srl CB&I CHEMBULK MARITIME DENMARK APS Via Fieschi 1 2103 Research Forest Drive Parallelvej 14 16121 GENOA THE WOODLANDS TX 77380 2800 LYNGBY ITALY USA DENMARK T: 39.010/531151 T: 1.832/5131000 T: 45.45/267920 F: 39.010/591435 F: 1.832/5131591 F: N/A Virgilio POMPEI Helion SARDINA Henrik KOCH

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CHIMITEX SpA COMPAGNIE LUXEMBOURGOISE CORAL AE Via Vespucci 8 DE NAVIGATION 12A Irodou Attikou 21054 FAGNANO OLONA (VA) CLDN CARGO 15124 MAROUSSI - ATHENS ITALY Merseyweg 70 GREECE T: 39.0331/613911 3197 KG BOTLEK-ROTTERDAM T: 30.210/9476000 F: 39.0331/610866 THE NETHERLANDS F: 30.210/9400742 Giuseppe LATTUADA T: 35.22/644661 Jordan HATZISARIS F: 35.22/64466299 CHIMITRADE SpA Sjaak van der LINDEN CORNERSTONE CHEMICAL COMPANY Piazza Duca D’Aosta 12 10800 River Road 20124 MILAN CON.A.P. S.C.R.L. WAGGAMAN 70094 LA ITALY Viale Umbria 1/3 USA T: 39.02/66985993 29017 FIORENZUOLA D’ARDA (PIACENZA) T: 1.504/4319511 F: 39.02/66984066 ITALY F: 1.504/4316354 Flavio BASSO T: 39.0523/241890 Greg ZOGLIO F: 39.0523/981212 CIM CHEMICALS AG Vania DORDONI CORRAL N.V. Untermüli 11 Blauwe weg 5 6300 ZUG CONTAINERSHIPS LTD. OY 2030 ANTWERP SWITZERLAND Mannerheimintie 15a BELGIUM T: 41.41/7689170 00260 HELSINKI T: 32.3/5414060 F: 41.41/7689179 FINLAND F: 32.3/5415852 Rolf HOMBERG T: 358.207/441441 Patrick KAVELAARS F: 358.9/407107 CINCOTTA SHIPPING AGENCY Srl Jolanda PICAVET CORY BROTHERS SHIPPING LTD. Via Sa Perdixedda 18/B Claremont Buildings, 09123 CAGLIARI CONTANK S.A. Old Clatterbridge Road ITALY Travesera de Can Estapé 5-7 LIVERPOOL CH63 4JB T: 39.070/60501 Poligono Industrial Can Estapé UNITED KINGDOM F: 39.070/6050224 8755 CASTELLBISBAL (BARCELONA) T: 44.151/3340530 Dr. Cinzia CINCOTTA SPAIN F: N/A T: 34.93/7089600 Kevin GORMAN CLX LOGISTICS LLC F: 34.93/7089601 1777 West Sentey Parkway West, Israel LAGO XIMÉNEZ CPH CHEMICALS B.V. Suite 300 Amsterdamseweg 204 A BLUE BELL, PA 19422 CONTIMPEX S.A. 1182 HL AMSTELVEEN USA Place des Eaux Vives 6 THE NETHERLANDS T: 1.215/4613800 1207 GENEVA T: 31.20/4260900 F: 1.215/6541571 SWITZERLAND F: 31.20/4260901 Edward HILDEBRANDT T: 41.22/7360000 Aboed SHABI F: 41.22/7360708 CODE CONSULTING & DEVELOPMENT SARL Nisso BARUH CREDIT SUISSE AG Route des Planis 14 Paradeplatz 8 1669 LES SCIERNES CONTINENTAL INDUSTRIES GROUP INC. 8070 ZURICH SWITZERLAND 733 Third Avenue, 20th Floor SWITZERLAND T: 41.26/9281481 NEW YORK NY 10017 T: 41.44/3334086 F: N/A USA F: 41.44/3335280 Henk COPPIN T: 1.212/7522020 Hilarius BAGDASARIANZ F: 1.212/8210020 COMBIPASS SAS Omer T. KARABEY CREON ENERGY 610 rue du Grand Gigognan Universitetsky Prospect, 9 P.O.B. 910 CONTINENTALE AG MOSCOW 119296 84090 AVIGNON CEDEX 9 Industriestrasse 49 RUSSIA FRANCE 6300 ZUG T: 7.495/7974907 T: 33.4/90807890 SWITZERLAND F: 7.495/9380008 F: 33.4/90807891 T: 41.41/72725111 Nika ASATIANI Gilles DELVIGNE F: 41.41/72725110 Michael BRESCHENDORF CRESSCO AG COMPAGNIE FLUVIALE DE TRANSPORT Ruessenstr. 12 CFT COPHASPEC TRADING AG 6340 BAAR 11 rue du Pont V - 7012X Dufourstrasse 121 SWITZERLAND 76080 LE HAVRE CEDEX 9000 ST. GALLEN T: 41.44/5087343 FRANCE SWITZERLAND F: 41.44/7326655 T: 33.2/35535005 T: 41.71/2779064 Serguei TIKHONOV F: 33.2/35240052 F: 41.71/2779065 Benoist GROSJEAN Svetlana BANI-YOUNES

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EGYPTIAN LINEAR ALKYL BENZENE EQUATE PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY EUROCHEM TRADING GmbH COMPANY P.O. Box 4733 Alpenstrasse 9 ELAB SAFAT 13048 6300 ZUG Sad All AlyPetroleum Street KUWAIT SWITZERLAND Wadi EL-Kamar Road T: 965.189/8888 T: 41.41/7277600 Merghem F: 965.2576/5859 F: 41.41/7277606 ALEXANDRIA Ramesh RAMACHANDRAN Oleg PUSHNOV EGYPT T: 20.3/2026009 EQUILEX B.V. EUROSERVICES N.V. F: 20.3/2026011 Jan van Galenstraat 54 Leopold II - Dam, Kaai 102 Dr. Mohamed HESHAM 3115 JG SCHIEDAM 8380 ZEEBRUGGE THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM EL MOHANDES CO. FOR TRADING T: 31.10/3403090 T: 32.50/552888 & MANUFACTURING MODERN CHEMICALS F: 31.10/3403099 F: 32.50/333912 Cairo-Alex desert road Patrick ELIE Stefaan HOPPE Km. 15 Janaklis Entrance Abou el Matamir ERMEWA HOLDING S.A. EUROWASTE N.V. BEHIRA 172 Rue de la République Verviersstraat 2/3A EGYPT 92817 PUTEAUX CEDEX 2000 ANTWERP T: 20.45/9515912 FRANCE BELGIUM F: 20.45/2430135 T: 33.1/49072600 T: 32.3/2813363 Eng. Mohamed Mahmoud Kasem ABOUELKHIER F: 33.1/49072535 F: 32.3/2813460 David ZINDU Wilfried VERHAEGEN ELEKEIROZ S.A. Rua Dr. Edgardo Azevedo Soares 392 ERSHIP S.A. EURTEAM Várzea Paulista Avinguda de les Drassanes 6-8, 6th Floor Via Laietana, 33 – 9th floor SÃO PAULO 13224-030 08001 BARCELONA 08003 BARCELONA BRAZIL SPAIN SPAIN T: 55.11/45968889 T: 34.93/4437510 T: 34.93/2697050 F: 55.11/45968977 F: 34.93/4414561 F: 34.93/3190675 Carlos CALVO Ricardo HERNANDEZ Pere VILADEVALL GAYA

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FINBETA SpA FMG SHIPPING AND FORWARDING GATX RAIL AUSTRIA GmbH Via Nazionale Piemonte 4 Bumazhnaya Street 18 Am Europlatz 2 17100 SAVONA Office 310 Gebäude G ITALY SAINT PETERSBURG 190020 1120 VIENNA T: 39.019/833111 RUSSIA AUSTRIA F: 39.019/823703 T: 7.812/4488283 T: 43.1/8656685 – 8700 Dr. Ing. Luca BERTANI F: 7.812/4480498 F: 43.1/8656685 – 91 Inna ZHUKOVA Johannes FRIESS FINE ORGANIC INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD. Fine House, Anandji Street FORTREC CHEMICALS GCA LOGISTIQUE MG Road & PETROLEUM PTE LTD. Zone Industrielle de Gournier Ghatkopar East 391 Orchard Road B.P. 109 MUMBAI 400077 23-01 Ngee Ann City Tower A 26216 MONTELIMAR CEDEX INDIA SINGAPORE 238873 FRANCE T: 91.22/21025000 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE T: 33.4/75004700 F: 91.22/21026666/8899 T: 65.6734/2829 F: 33.4/75000324 Mukesh SHAH F: 65.6734/2306 Jérôme MINFRAY Ajay BHATTACHARYA FINOLEX INDUSTRIES LTD. GE SIMONS INTERNATIONAAL D-1/10, MIDC Chinchwad FRIEDRICH SCHARR KG TRANSPORT B.V. MIDC Hinjewadi Liebknechtstrasse 50 Bukkumweg 20 PUNE 411019 70565 STUTTGART 5081 CT HILVARENBEEK INDIA GERMANY THE NETHERLANDS T: 91.20/27408200 T: 49.711/78 68-0 T: 31.13/5053131 F: 91.20/27474444 F: 49.711/7868-400 F: 31.13/5052334 Saurabh DHANORKAR Markus KÖNIG Frank SIMONS

FINSTERWALDER TRANSPORT GADIV PETROCHEMICAL GE WATER & PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES & LOGISTIK GmbH INDUSTRIES LTD. Interleuvenlaan 25 Businesspark A96 P.O. Box 32 3001 HEVERLEE 86842 TÜRKHEIM HAIFA 31000 BELGIUM GERMANY ISRAEL T: 32.16/402000 T: 49.8245/96800 T: 972.4/8788020 F: 32.16/400087 F: 49.8245/96804900 F: 972.4/8788018 Bart REEKMANS Michael FINSTERWALDER Roy SELA GEFO GESELLSCHAFT FÜR FIRESTONE POLYMERS LLC GADOT CHEMICAL TERMINALS (1985) LTD. OELTRANSPORTE mbH 381 W. Wilbeth Road 5 Hamelacha Street Raboisen 5 AKRON OH 44301 Haogen building, 6th floor 20095 HAMBURG USA P.O. Box 8751 GERMANY T: 1.330/3797797 NETANYA 4250540 T: 49.40/301050 F: 1.330/3797727 ISRAEL F: 49.40/30105214 Mark RYMER T: 972.9/8929500 Eberhard von GEORG F: 972.9/8353332 FITOTRANS SAU Itamar LEVY GELSENCHEM CHEMICAL PRODUCTS GmbH Acera de Recoletos 2 - 5ºB-F Bebelallee 1 47004 VALLADOLID GANTRADE EUROPE LTD. 22299 HAMBURG SPAIN Birch House, GERMANY T: 34.3983/290165 Fairfield Avenue T: 49.40/555933-0 F: 34.983/290114 STAINES UPON THAMES F: 49.40/555933-14 José Luis CASADO MIDDLESEX TW18 4AB Ingo RUERUP UNITED KINGDOM FLINT HILLS RESOURCES T: 44.1279/755775 GEMOIL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. 4111 East 37th Street North F: 44.1279/755782 7 Temasek Boulevard #14-09 WICHITA KS 67220 Aaron PAREKH Suntec Tower One USA SINGAPORE 038987 T: 1.316/8285500 GAPUMA (UK) LIMITED REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE F: 1.316/8288088 Cumberland House T: 65.63/361878 Brian KAISER 80 Scrubs Lane F: 65.63/361655 LONDON NW10 6RF Wang JIAN UNITED KINGDOM T: 44.208/9692056 F: 44.208/9692067 Jack BARDAKJIAN

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SEA INVEST SHIPPING AGENCY SHANGHAI LANG CHEMICAL CO. LTD. SNETOR CHIMIE Boulevard Maritime Room 901, Block 9 11 Avenue Dubonnet 76530 GRAND COURONNE Haishanghai Building 92407 COURBEVOIE CEDEX FRANCE N° 970 Dalian Road FRANCE T: 33.2/32108507 SHANGHAI 200092 T: 33.14/9048888 F: 33.2/32108516 CHINA F: 33.14/9048899 Jérôme FISSET T: 86.21/51289991 Emmanuel AUBOURG F: 86.21/51289992 SEACO INTERNATIONAL LEASING GmbH Jingdong CHEN SOJITZ EUROPE PLC AM Sandtorpark 2 Chemicals Department Section 2 20457 HAMBURG SHAZAND PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY Düsseldorf Branch GERMANY 68 Taban Street, Am Wehrhahn 33 T: 49.40/808031-0 Vali-e-Asr Avenue 40211 DÜSSELDORF F: 49.40/808031-12 TEHERAN GERMANY Nils MEYER IRAN T: 49.211/35510 T: 98.21/88674127 F: 49.211/3551110 SEATRANS CHEMICAL TANKERS A/S F: 98.21/88674126 Yohei MUKAI Wernersholmvegen 5 Mohammad RAHI 5232 PARDIS SOLAR CHARTERING LTD. NORWAY SIBUR INTERNATIONAL GmbH Orhantepe Mah. Sogut Sok. No:6 T: 47.55/923200 Prinz Eugen Strsse 8-10 34865 Dragos Kartal ISTANBUL F: N/A 1040 VIENNA TURKEY Tom SKARE AUSTRIA T: 90.216/3716551 T: 43.1/370 8000-10 F: 90.216/3700558 SEAWAVES SHIPPING SERVICES CO. LTD. F: 43.1/3708000-20 Aksun USTUNDAG 52 Khalil Zadeh, North Vanak Sq Marat AVETISOV Vali Asr Ave. SOLMAR-UNIVERSAL TANKER TEHRAN SILOMAR SpA CHARTERING INC. IRAN Ponte Etiopia 374 Milburn Avenue, Suite 201-E T: 98.21/88770571 16149 GENOA MILBURN NJ 07041 F: 98.21/88774361-2 ITALY USA Mohammad Reza KHOSHOIE T: 39.010/6420311 T: 1.973/3798822 F: 39.010/6469794 F: 1.973/3798833 SENTINALCO S.A. Bruno GAZZO Wolfgang WITTLING Reduit des Dominicains 7 7500 TOURNAI SINOPEC CHEMICAL COMMERCIAL SOLTEX INC. BELGIUM HOLDING (HONG KONG) CO. LTD. 3707 FM 1960 West T: 32.69/235344 24/F Office Tower Convention Plaza HOUSTON TX 77068 F: 32.69/235126 1 Harbour Road USA Jean-Patrick HOLVOET 100 WANCHAI T: 1.281/5870900 HONG KONG F: 1.281/5871998 SEVITRADE S.L. T: 852.2/8632638 Dr. Osvaldo DESVARD Ctra. de la Esclusa 37, Acceso A F: 852.2/8248070 41011 SEVILLE Gong Xiao DONG SOLVADIS METHANOL GmbH SPAIN Königsberger Strasse 1 T: 34.95/4280092 SK NETWORKS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 60487 FRANKFURT/MAIN F: 34.95/4280259 Lyoner Strasse 34 GERMANY Francisco GARCIA CAMPOS 60528 FRANKFURT T: 49.6957/007201 GERMANY F: 49.6957/7007204 SGS SOCIETE GENERALE T: 49.69/6690010 Christian MEINECKE DE SURVEILLANCE S.A. F: 49.69/6661099 SGS Seong Wook KWAK SOLVENTAS TEKNIK DEPOLAMA A.S. Place des Alpes 1 Dilovasi Organize Sanayi Bolgesi P.O. Box 2152 SNCF FRET 1 Kisim Tuna Cad. No:7 1211 GENEVA 1 24 rue Villeneuve Dilovasi 41455 KOCAELI SWITZERLAND 92583 CLICHY LA GARENNE CEDEX TURKEY T: 41.22/7399111 FRANCE T: 90.262/6482700 F: 41 22/7399815 T: 33.1/80462011 F: 90.262/6482795 Patrick SELDESLACHTS F: N/A Lari BARUH Yves ANTOINE

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SOLVENTIS LTD. STAR CHEMICAL LOGISTIC SpA TAL INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER Bank Terrace, Gomshall Lane Loc. Il Moro 1 CORPORATION SHERE Frazione Paradiso 100 Manhattanville Road, Suite 13 GUILDFORD SURREY GU5 9HB 20085 LOCATE DI TRIULZI (MI) PURCHASE 10577 NY UNITED KINGDOM ITALY USA T: 44.1483/203224 T: 39.02/90402200 T: 1.914/2519000 F: 44.1483/205040 F: 39.02/90402221 F: 1.914/6972549 David LUBBOCK Elena REMONDINI Alasdair VOISEY

SOLVOCHEM HOLLAND B.V. STEM SHIPPING TANK OPSLAG VERBEKE N.V. Blaak 22 Herserudsv. 18 Terlochtweg 60/64 3011 TA ROTTERDAM 18125 LIDINGO 2620 HEMIKSEM THE NETHERLANDS SWEDEN BELGIUM T: 31.10/4114900 T: 46.8/6362560 T: 32.3/8771533 F: 31.10/4112032 F: 46.8/6362599 F: 32.3/8777033 Walid SKAFF Carl Johan LEIJONHIELM Luk WUYTS

SONGWON INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD. STOCKMEIER CHEMIE GmbH & Co. KG TANKMATCH INLAND SHIPPING B.V. 737-2 Yochon-Dong, Nam-Gu Am Stadtholz 37 Biesboschhaven Noord 12 ULSAN 680-090 33609 BIELEFELD 4251 NL WERKENDAM SOUTH KOREA GERMANY THE NETHERLANDS T: 82.52/2739841 T: 49.521/30370 T: 31.183/507046 F: 82.52/2723528 F: 49.521/3037159 F: 31.183/507047 Maurizio BUTTI Peter STOCKMEIER André NIEMAN

SOUTH HAMPTON RESOURCES STOLT TANKERS B.V. TANQUID GmbH & Co. KG 16500 Highway 6 S, Suite 190 Westerlaan 5 - Haven 190 Schifferstrasse 210 SUGAR LAND TX 77478 3016 CK ROTTERDAM 47059 DUISBURG USA THE NETHERLANDS GERMANY T: 1.281/9805522 T: 31.10/2818857 T: 49.203/317397-0 F: 1.281/9805533 F: 31.10/2818889 F: 49.203/317397-111 Simon UPFILL-BROWN Bjarke NISSEN Jens MOIR

SPDC LTD. SUMITOMO DEUTSCHLAND GmbH TAUBER PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 2-13-10 Nagata-cho Georg-Glock-Strasse 8 55 Waugh Drive Suite 700 Chiyoda-ku 40474 DÜSSELDORF HOUSTON 77007 TX TOKYO 100-0014 GERMANY USA JAPAN T: 49.211/45700 T: 1.713/8698700 T: 81.3/51568555 F: 49.211/4570236 F: 1.713/8698069 F: 81.3/51568558 Akihiro MORI Scott PODSEDNIK Takashi ITO SUTTONS TRANSPORT GROUP TEAM TANKERS INTERNATIONAL SPECTRANSGARANT LLC Gorsey Lane Ruseløkkveien 6 S.T.G. WIDNES CHESHIRE WA8 0GG 0251 OSLO 24 Radio Street, Bulk 1 UNITED KINGDOM NORWAY MOSCOW 105005 T: 44.151/4202020 T: 47.23/114320 RUSSIA F: 44.151/4205719 F: N/A T: 7.495/5891977 John SUTTON Hans FERINGA F: 7.495/5891978 Elena DAVYDENKO SUZHOU HONGWEI INDUSTRY CO. LTD. TECNON ORBICHEM LTD. 7F Taifeng Building, The Lansdowne Building STANDIC B.V. 38 Jiayuan Road 2 Lansdowne Road Wieldrechtseweg 50 Xiangcheng District CROYDON 3316 BG DORDRECHT SUZHOU 215131 SURREY CR9 2ER THE NETHERLANDS CHINA UNITED KINGDOM T: 31.78/6528650 T: 86.512/65993866 T: 44.207/9243955 F: 31.78/6528626 F: 86.512/65999522 F: 44.207/9785307 Paul VOOGT Mindong CHEN Roger LEE

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TEIJIN ARAMID B.V. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY TONEN GENERAL SEKIYU K.K. Velperweg 76 200 Innovation Way W Building 1-8-15 Kohnan P.O. Box 5153 AKRON 44316-0001 Minato-ku 6802 ED ARNHEM USA TOKYO 108-8005 THE NETHERLANDS T: 1.330/7962121 JAPAN T: 31.882/688888 F: 1.330/7962222 T: 81.3/67134131 F: 31.882/689181 Pete BRAWN F: 81.3/7134068 Mark van den BROEK Yoichi IMAI THE LOGICAL GROUP GmbH TEMBEC Rossbergstrasse 22 TOYOTA TSUSHO CORPORATION 800 René-Lévesque West Blvd. Suite 105 8832 WOLLERAU 2-3-13, Konan. Minato-ku MONTREAL H3B 1X9 SWITZERLAND TOKYO 108-8208 CANADA T: 41.44/6872882 JAPAN T: 1.514/8710137 F: N/A T: N/A F: 1.514/3970896 Paul GOOCH F: 81.3/52889079 Sylvain GRISÉ Shigeru OKUMURA THE PETROCHEMICAL STANDARD TENNANTS DISTRIBUTION LTD. T P S TPC GROUP LLC. Hazelbottom Road 2430 Highway 34, Building B, Suite 22 500 Dallas Street, Suite 1000 CHEETHAM MANASQUAN NJ 08736 One Allen Center MANCHESTER M8 0GR USA HOUSTON TX 77002 UNITED KINGDOM T: 1.855/8685542 USA T: 44.161/2054454 F: 1.732/6817787 T: 1.713/6277474 F: 44.161/2034298 Shahrin ISMAIYATIM F: 1.713/6263650 Elaine SHARPE Charles GRAHAM THIRD COAST INTERNATIONAL LTD TERMINALES PORTUARIAS S.L. Lilly Hill House, Lilly Hill Road TRAMMO AG TEPSA BRACKNELL Hardstrasse 201 Muelle de la Energía, s/n BERKSHIRE RG12 2SJ 8031 ZURICH 08039 BARCELONA UNITED KINGDOM SWITZERLAND SPAIN T: 44.1344/423108 T: 41.58/4511000 T: 34.93/2895540 F: N/A F: 41.58/4511464 F: 34.93/2234579 Jim CLAWSON Ashok KISHORE Luis SALA ALCUBILLA THIRUMALAI CHEMICALS LTD. TRANS OCEAN BULK LOGISTICS TEXMARK CHEMICALS INC. 25 A, Sipcot Industrial Complex Trans Ocean House,Tollbar Way 900 Clinton Drive Vellore District, Tamil Nadu 632403 RANIPET HEDGE END GALENA PARK TX 77547 INDIA SOUTHAMPTON SO30 2UH USA T: 91.4172/244441 UNITED KINGDOM T: 1.713/4951000 F: 91.4172/244308 T: 44.1489/774600 F: 1.71484558959 Ranga PARTHASARATHY F: 44.1489/774601 Aubrey CANNON N/A TIGRO INDUSTRIES N.V. TG BIOCHEMICALS LTD. Europalaan 37 TRANS POLONIA S.A. Georgiou A 3900 OVERPELT Rokicka str.16 1 Monastiraki Center, office 201 BELGIUM 83-110 TCZEW 4040 Germasogia LIMASSOL T: 32.11/661375 POLAND CYPRUS F: 32.11/661377 T: 48.58/5339015 T: 357.25 /818780/84 Sylvain MOORS F: 48.58/5339020 F: 357.25/818785 Agnieszka MELER Giuseppe SPAGNOLI TIM CONSULT GmbH L15, 12-13 TRANSAL SHIPPING CO. THE CRESCENT GROUP 68161 MANNHEIM Yesilkoy Mah. Ataturk Cad. No: 12 Windsor, 2nd Floor, GERMANY EGS Business Park Bloklari C.S.T. Road, Kalina T: 49.621/1504480 B2 Blok Kat:5 Santa Cruz (East) F: 49.621/150448-99 4149 BAKIRKOY / ISTANBUL MUMBAI 400 098 Björn KLIPPEL TURKEY INDIA T: 90.216/3625510 T: 91.22.67033555 F: 90.216/3625516 F: 91.22.67033556 Capt. Bulent KARABEK Ashit SHAH

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TRANSCHEM INC. TX LOGISTIK AG UNITED PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 2141 Palomar Airport Rd. Junkersring 33 3 Tverskaya-Yamskaya str. 39/5 Building 1 Suite 125 53844 TROISDORF MOSCOW 125047 CARLSBAD CA 92011 GERMANY RUSSIA USA T: 49.22/4114920 T: 7.495/9951083 T: 1.760/4316310 F: 49.2241/1492139 F: 7.495/9951085 F: 1.760/4316312 Patrick ZILLES Andrey TUCHNIN Jeremy KROME U.S. PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC. UNIVAR B.V. TRANSPOREON GmbH Galleria Financial Center Schouwburgplein 30 – 34 Magirus-Deutz-Strasse 16 5075 Westheimer Road, Suite 675 3012 CL ROTTERDAM 89077 ULM HOUSTON TX 77056 THE NETHERLANDS GERMANY USA T: 31.10/2757818 T: 49.731/169060 T: 1.713/8711951 F: 31.10/4132738 F: N/A F: 1.713/8711963 Robert LAWTON Michel HAENEN Laique REHMAN UOP N.V. TRANSPORT GHEYS N.V. ULTRAGAS APS Noorderlaan 147 Voortstraat 19 Smakkedalen 6 2030 ANTWERP 2400 MOL 2820 GENTOFTE BELGIUM BELGIUM DENMARK T: 32.3/5409911 T: 32.14/812121 T: 45.69/962110 F: 32.3/5417806 F: 32.14/816655 F: 45.7014/1254 Rudolf HUYCKE Dirk GHEYS Juan Pablo GUIDUGLI UTKILEN AS TRANSPORTS MERTZ UNI-CHARTERING A/S Strandgaten 197 Rue Pierre Gamare Turbinevej 10 P.O. Box 1163 14130 PONT L’EVÊQUE 5500 MIDDELFART 5811 BERGEN FRANCE DENMARK NORWAY T: 33. 2/31653700 T: 45.88/309909 T: 47.55/307800 F: 33.2/31653701 F: 45.88/309900 F: 47.55/307848 Jérome BEGEY Per EKMANN Kjell Ove BREIVIK

TRECORA CHEMICAL INC. UNIGAS INTERNATIONAL V. PEETERS OIW N.V. 12500 Bay Area Blvd. Grotiushuis, 6th floor Zavelbosstraat 3 PASADENA TX 77507 Westblaak 41 2900 HERENTALS USA 3012 KD ROTTERDAM BELGIUM T: 1.281/4747500 THE NETHERLANDS T: 32.14/283300 F: 1.281/4742611 T: 31.10/2405999 F: 32.14/283311 Dr. Peter LOGGENBERG F: 31.10/4125345 Hans Werner MAUS Ian WOOLLEY TRICON ENERGY VAN MOER LOGISTICS N.V. 13 Berkley Street UNIGEL S.A. (HOLDING) Vitshoekstraat 11 LONDON W1J 8DU Av. Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek 2070 ZWIJNDRECHT UNITED KINGDOM 1726-13 Andar, Itaim Bibi BELGIUM T: 44.203/058 1970 SÃO PAULO CEP 04543-000 T: 32.3/2540909 F: N/A BRAZIL F: 32.3/2525860 Gemma YANARDAG T: 55.11/25046022 Joost VAN LIERDE F: 55.11/25046023 TRIFLEET LEASING Henri SLEZYNGER VERBRUGGE INTERNATIONALE (THE NETHERLANDS) B.V. WEGTRANSPORTEN B.V. Buiten Walevest 15 UNITED MINERAL Finlandweg 19 3311 AD DORDRECHT & CHEMICAL CORPORATON 4538 BL TERNEUZEN THE NETHERLANDS UMC THE NETHERLANDS T: 31.78/6390963 1050 Wall Street West, Suite 660 T: 31.115/646000 F: 31.78/6142210 LYNDHURST 07071 NJ F: 31.115/646380 Robin POL USA Rogier GARDIEN T: 1.201/5073300 TRINTERNATIONAL INC. F: 1.201/5071506 600 Stewart Street, Suite 1801 Michael SANSONETTI, JR SEATTLE WA 98101 USA T: 1.206/5053500 F: 1.206/5053501 Anthony RIDNELL

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VERENIGDE TANKREDERIJ B.V. WAKE MARINE LTD. WILHELM ROSENSTEIN LTD. VT GROUP Quay House, River Road 14 Shenkar St. POB 12691 Nijmegenstraat 1 ARUNDEL HERZLIYA 4672514 3087 CD ROTTERDAM W SUSSEX BN18 9DF ISRAEL THE NETHERLANDS UNITED KINGDOM T: 972.9/9718800 T: 31.10/4876200 T: 44.1903/881970 F: 972.9/9718815 F: 31.10/4876219 F: N/A Ronnie KATZIN C.J.A. GROENEWOLD Steve LAVALLIN WOLTERS KLUWER VERTOM SHIPPING & TRADING B.V. WASCOSA AG TRANSPORT SERVICES N.V. Oever 7 Werftestrasse 4 WKTS 3161 GR RHOON 6005 LUZERN Belgicastraat 17 THE NETHERLANDS SWITZERLAND 1930 ZAVENTEM T: 31.10/2858585 T: 41.41/7276767 BELGIUM F: 31.10/2858530 F: 41.41/7276777 T: 32.2/7229920 René de ROO Philipp MÜLLER F: 32.2/7257922 Fabrice MAQUIGNON VICTORIA CHEMICALS Sp. z.o.o. (LTD.) WATSON GRAY ITALIA Srl Kopernika Street 5/11 Via Privata de Rolandi 5 WOOD MACKENZIE 00-367 WARSAW 20156 MILAN 1 Finsbury Square POLAND ITALY LONDON EC2A 1AE T: 48.22/3388900 T: 39.02/3693131 UNITED KINGDOM F: 4822/3388999 F: 39.02/38005375 T: 44.203/0600400 Aleksander BIRMAN Roberto ODDICINI F: 44.203/0600500 Alex LIDBACK VINMAR INTERNATIONAL LTD. WESTCHART A/S 16800 Imperial Valley Drive, Suite 499 P.O. Box 1192 WORMS SERVICES MARITIMES HOUSTON TX-77060 Sentrum 35 Avenue de l’Opera USA 5811 BERGEN 75002 PARIS T: 1.281/6181300 NORWAY FRANCE F: 1.281/6181395 T: 47.55/303550 T: 33.1/53401213 Hemant GORADIA F: 47.55/303560 F: 33.1/72729564 Tormod SKJESETH Marcel-Louis CERE VITOL S.A. Boulevard du Pont d’Arve 28 WHYTE CHEMICALS LIMITED XPO LOGISTICS P.O. Box 384 Marlborough House 1208 Route des Pierrelles 1211 GENEVA 4 298 Regents Park Road 26241 SAINT VALLIER SUR RHONE CEDEX SWITZERLAND LONDON N3 2UA FRANCE T: 44.207/3124499 UNITED KINGDOM T: 33.4/75232526 F: N/A T: 44.208/3713903 F: 33.4/75031877 Michael KIRREH F: 44.208/3494589 Nicolas ROBERT Cate PENNINGTON VOS BULK LOGISTICS OSS B.V. YILKEM KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. Vorstengrafdonk 39 WIJNGAARD NATIE N.V. Yildrim Hoding Inc. 5340 AB OSS Vrieskaai 98 Meydan Solak N° 1, THE NETHERLANDS Haven 99 Beybi Giz Plaz, 10th Floor T: 31.412/ 699599 2030 ANTWERP 34398 Maslak ISTANBUL F: 31.412/699402 BELGIUM TURKEY Marc VAN ALPHEN T: 32.3/5427000 T: 90.22/2903080 F: 32.3/5427090 F: 90.212/2903081 VTG AG Bob VAN DEN EYNDE Deniz ÜLKÜSEVEN Nagelsweg 34 20097 HAMBURG WIJNHOFF & VAN GULPEN & LARSEN B.V. YONGSAN CHEMICALS INC. GERMANY WIJGULA B.V. 10f Yongsan B/D, 273, Hangang-Daero T: 49.40/2354-0 P.O. Box 24 Yongsan-Gu F: 49.40/2354-1199 6650 AA DRUTEN SEOUL 140-717 Dr. Heiko FISCHER THE NETHERLANDS SOUTH KOREA T: 31.487/587600 T: 82.2/32749162 VTTI B.V. F: 31.487/587691 F: 82.2/3274-9100 K.P. van der Mandelelaan 130 Norbert MEIXNER Kee-Joon KIM 3062 MB ROTTERDAM THE NETHERLANDS T: 31.10/4987351 F: N/A Azra BACKBIER ALIC

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YUG INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD. ZEELAND SEAPORTS ZHEJIANG SATELLITE 520 Tulsiani Chambers Schelpenpad 2 PETROCHEMICAL CO. LTD. Nariman Point P.O. Box 132 Bujiao Road, Jiaxing Industrial Park MUMBAI 400 009 4530 AC TERNEUZEN JIAXING 315040 INDIA THE NETHERLANDS CHINA T: 91.22/30276010 T: 31.115/647400 T: 86.573/82226696 F: 91.22/30276002 F: 31.115/647500 F: 86.573/83285216 Amit AGARWAL Francesco FAES Tujun MA

ZAGROS PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY ZEON CORPORATION 15 Mansour Alley, West Daneshvar St. 1-6-2 Marunouchi North Sheik Daneshvar Ave. Chiyoda-ku 1991743194 TEHRAN TOKYO 1008246 IRAN JAPAN T: 98.21/88066620 T: 81.3/32168246 F: 98.21/88040796 F: 81.3/32160501 Liza FAKHER Toshiyuki TOKUNAGA

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2M HOLDINGS 71 AROLA, ADUANAS Y CONSIGNACIONES S.L. 72 A.T. KEARNEY 71 ARPADIS BENELUX N.V. 72 ACCENTURE AG 71 ARSOL AROMATICS GmbH & Co. KG 64 ACETO FINECHEM GmbH 71 ARTECO N. V. 64 ACIDEKA S.A. 64 ARTLANT PTA, S.A. 64 ADDIVANT SWITZERLAND GmbH 64 ASAHI KASEI CORPORATION 72 ADEKA CORPORATION 71 ASCEND PERFORMANCE MATERIALS 72 ADISSEO FRANCE S.A.S. 64 ASG ANALYTIK-SERVICE GmbH 72 ADPO N.V. 71 ASHLAND INDUSTRIES EUROPE GmbH 73 ADVANCED POLYMER COATINGS LLC 71 ASMARINE ASSOCIES SAS 73 AGILITY 71 ASTRATA EUROPE B.V. 73 AGNAT INDUSTRIESERVICE GmbH 71 ATLANTA QUIMICA, S.A. DE C.V. 73 AHLERS BELGIUM N.V. 71 ATLANTIC METHANOL CO. 73 AIR LIQUIDE S.A. 64 ATTILIO CARMAGNANI SpA 73 AIR PRODUCTS PERFORMANCE MATERIALS GmbH 71 AVESTRA CHEMICAL (Suisse) S.A. 73 AK-TAS DIS TICARET A.S. 71 AXIALL CORPORATION 73 AK-KIM KIMYA 64 AZELIS 73 AKDENIZ KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 64 B LOGISTICS S.A. 73 AKPA ORGANIC PEROXIDES & INITIATORS 71 BAKHTAR PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 73 AKZO NOBEL N.V. 64 BALTIC TANK OY 73 ALBA CORPORATION 71 BALTRANSA 73 ALBACHEM Srl 71 BARRY ROGLIANO SALLES 73 ALBEMARLE EUROPE SPRL 64 BASF SE 64 ALBERTA GOVERNMENT 71 BATI SHIPPING & TRADING SA 73 ALBERTA’S INDUSTRIAL HEARTLAND ASSOCIATION 71 BAY LOGISTIK GmbH & Co.KG 73 ALFRED TALKE GmbH & Co. KG LOGISTIC SERVICES 72 BAYEGAN A.S. 73 ALISAN LOGISTICS A.S. 72 BDP INTERNATIONAL N.V. 73 ALLCHEM INDUSTRIES INC. 72 BDV BEHRENS GmbH 73 ALLNEX BELGIUM S.A./N.V. 64 BEAULIEU INTERNATIONAL GROUP 65 ALTANA AG 64 BERGE MARITIMA S.L. 73 ALTIS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLC 72 BERGEN LOGISTICS AS 73 ALUJAIN CORPORATION 72 BERGEN TANKER BROKERS A/S 73 AMERICAS STYRENICS 72 BERTSCHI AG 73 ANKA CHARTERING 72 BIESTERFELD AG 74 ANNO CHEMICALS N.V. 72 BINA GROUP LTD. 74 ANQORE B.V. 64 BIOLANIC SP. Z O.O. 74 ANTWERP GAS TERMINAL N.V. 72 BOLLORÉ LOGISTICS U.K. LTD. 74 AOC LLC 72 BOND INTERNATIONAL LTD. 74 APEX ENERGY, LLC 72 BORACHART TANKER CHARTERING SERVICES CO. LTD. 74 AQ N.V. 72 BORDERLESS EXECUTIVE SEARCH BVBA 74 ARCADIS NEDERLAND B.V. 72 BOREALIS AG 65 ARG mbH & Co. KG 72 BORSODCHEM ZRT. 65 ARGON KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 64 BOTLEK TANK TERMINAL B.V. 74 ARGUS DEWITT 72 BOWDEN CHEMICALS LTD. 74 ARIZONA CHEMICAL 64 BP CHEMICALS LIMITED 65 ARKEM KIMYA SAN. VE TIC. A.S. 72 BP EUROPA SE 65 ARKEMA 64 BRAEMAR ACM SHIPBROKING 74 AROKON AG 72 BRAID LOGISTICS 74

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BRASKEM EUROPE GmbH 65 CRESSCO AG 76 BRENNTAG AG 74 CROPENERGIES AG 65 BROEDR. SUNDE A/S 65 CUF - QUIMICOS INDUSTRIAIS S.A. 65 BROEKMAN LOGISTICS 74 DAEWOO INTERNATIONAL CORP. 77 BRUHN SPEDITION GmbH 74 DAGA GLOBAL CHEMICALS PVT. LTD. 77 BÜFA GmbH & Co. KG 74 DAICEL (EUROPA) GmbH 65 BULK DISTRIBUTOR 74 DAIREN CHEMICAL CORPORATION 77 BULK OIL AND LIQUID TRANSPORT PTE LTD. 74 DALIAN CHANGXING ISLAND INDUSTRIAL ZONE 77 BULKHAUL LTD. 74 DAMCO INTERNATIONAL B.V. 77 C. STEINWEG HANDELSVEEM B.V. 74 DB CARGO BTT GmbH 77 C.H. ROBINSON EUROPE B.V. 74 DE POLI TANKERS B.V. 77 C4U TRADE 74 DE RIJKE GROUP 77 CABOT SWITZERLAND GmbH 65 DELAMINE B.V. 65 CAG KIMYA SAN. VE TIC LTD. STI 75 DELOITTE CONSULTING CVBA 77 CALDIC CHEMIE B.V. 75 DELTECH EUROPE LTD. 65 CAMELOT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS AG 75 DEN HARTOGH LOGISTICS B.V. 77 CAMPI Y JOVE S.A. 75 DETTMER RAIL GmbH 77 CARGO CARRIERS Srl 75 DFDS A/S 77 CASOS SHIPPING ApS 75 DHC SOLVENT CHEMIE GmbH 66 CASSILON LIMITED 75 DISTRICONSULT GmbH 77 CB&I 75 DOBER CHEMICAL CORP. 77 CEDAR EUROPE LIMITED 75 DOMO CHEMICALS GmbH 66 CEDAR PETROCHEMICALS INC. 75 DONAU CHEMIE AG 66 CELANESE GmbH 65 DOW EUROPE GmbH 66 CELLMARK AB 75 DP WORLD 77 CENTICHEM B.V. 75 DSM SOURCING B.V. 66 CENTRAL ENERGY AG 75 DSV ROAD GmbH 77 CEPSA QUIMICA S.A. 65 DUNKERQUE PROMOTION 77 CHANG CHUN PLASTICS CO. LTD. 75 DUPONT INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS SARL 66 CHEM POLAND Sp. z.o.o. 75 DURAFIBER TECHNOLOGIES EUROPE SARL 66 CHEMBULK MARITIME DENMARK ApS 75 E-B-TRANS 77 CHEMGAS SHIPPING B.V. 75 EAGLE CHEMICALS GROUP 77 CHEMI SAN LTD. 75 EASTMAN CHEMICAL B.V. 66 CHEMICAL EXPRESS Srl 75 EASTPORT MARITIME B.V. 77 CHEMIGAS SpA 75 ECEM - EUROPEAN CHEMICAL MARKETING B.V 77 CHEMIUM INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 75 ECEPLAST Srl 77 CHEMOIL LOGISTICS AG 75 ECO N.V. (European Coordination Organisation) 77 CHEMOXY INTERNATIONAL LTD. 65 ECOLAB EUROPE GmbH 66 CHEMPETROL OVERSEAS LTD. LUGANO BRANCH 75 EGYPTIAN LINEAR ALKYL BENZENE COMPANY 78 CHEMTURA EUROPE GmbH 65 EL MOHANDES CO. FOR TRADING CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL N.V. 65 & MANUFACTURING MODERN CHEMICALS 78 CHIMEDIMARE Srl 75 ELEKEIROZ S.A. 78 CHIMITEX SpA 76 ELEMENTIS SPECIALTIES NETHERLANDS B.V. 66 CHIMITRADE SpA 76 ELITE PALOUME FORWARDERS N.V. 78 CIECH S.A. 65 ELIX POLYMERS S.L. 66 CIM CHEMICALS AG 76 ELTON INTERNATIONAL TRADING COMPANY S.A. 78 CINCOTTA SHIPPING AGENCY Srl 76 EMERALD KALAMA CHEMICAL B.V. 66 CJ EUROPE GmbH 65 EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS GmbH 66 CLARIANT INTERNATIONAL LTD. 65 EMSA TECNOLOGIA QUIMICA S.A.U. 78 CLX LOGISTICS LLC 76 ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS OPERATING LLC 78 CODE CONSULTING & DEVELOPMENT SARL 76 EOC EINKAUF AG 78 COMBIPASS SAS 76 EQUATE PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 78 COMPAGNIE FLUVIALE DE TRANSPORT 76 EQUILEX B.V. 78 COMPAGNIE LUXEMBOURGOISE DE NAVIGATION 76 ERMEWA HOLDING S.A. 78 CON.A.P. S.C.R.L. 76 ERSHIP S.A. 78 CONTAINERSHIPS LTD. OY 76 ESSBERGER TANKERS 78 CONTANK S.A. 76 ETHIMEX LTD. 78 CONTIMPEX S.A. 76 EURO NORDIC LOGISTICS B.V. 78 CONTINENTAL INDUSTRIES GROUP INC. 76 EUROCHEM TRADING GmbH 78 CONTINENTALE AG 76 EUROSERVICES N.V. 78 COPHASPEC TRADING AG 76 EUROWASTE N.V. 78 CORAL AE 76 EURTEAM 78 CORNERSTONE CHEMICAL COMPANY 76 EVERSPRING CHEMICAL CO. LTD. 78 CORRAL N.V. 76 EVONIK INDUSTRIES AG 66 CORY BROTHERS SHIPPING LTD. 76 EWALS CARGO CARE B.V. 78 COVESTRO DEUTSCHLAND AG 65 EXXONMOBIL PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL EUROPE 66 CPH CHEMICALS B.V. 76 F. POLL & CO. A. NUSSBAUMER TRANSPORT GmbH 78 CREDIT SUISSE AG 76 FEDERTRASPORTI SpA 78 CREON ENERGY 76 FINBETA SpA 79

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FINE ORGANIC INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD. 79 HUNTSMAN EUROPE BVBA 67 FINOLEX INDUSTRIES LTD. 79 HUTTON CHEMICALS LTD. 67 FINSTERWALDER TRANSPORT & LOGISTIK GmbH 79 IBERICA TANKER CHARTERING S.L. 81 FIRESTONE POLYMERS LLC 79 ICC CHEMICAL CORPORATION 81 FITOTRANS SAU 79 ICIS 81 FLINT HILLS RESOURCES 79 ICL 67 FMG SHIPPING AND FORWARDING 79 IDEMITSU KOSAN CO. LTD. 81 FOLLMANN CHEMIE GmbH 66 IHS CHEMICAL WEEK 81 FORTREC CHEMICALS & PETROLEUM PTE LTD. 79 IHS GLOBAL GmbH 82 FRIEDRICH SCHARR KG 79 IHS GLOBAL S.A. 82 GADIV PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. 79 IMCD GROUP B.V. 82 GADOT CHEMICAL TERMINALS (1985) LTD. 79 INDORAMA PETROCHEM LTD. 82 GALATA CHEMICALS GmbH 66 INDUKERN S.A. 82 GALSTAFF MULTIRESINE SpA 66 INDULOR A.G. 67 GANTRADE EUROPE LTD. 79 INEOS GROUP AG 67 GAPUMA (UK) LIMITED 79 INEOS STYROLUTION GROUP GmbH 67 GATX RAIL AUSTRIA GmbH 79 INFINEUM ITALIA SrL 67 GAZPROM NEFTEKHIM SALAVAT JSC 66 INFRASERV LOGISTICS GmbH 82 GCA LOGISTIQUE 79 INGE STEENSLAND A/S 82 GE SIMONS INTERNATIONAAL TRANSPORT B.V. 79 INGENIA POLYMERS INC. 82 GE WATER & PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES 79 INGEVITY CORPORATION 82 GEFO GESELLSCHAFT für OELTRANSPORTE mbH 79 INNOSPEC LIMITED 67 GELSENCHEM CHEMICAL PRODUCTS GmbH 79 INNUA EUROPE LTD. 82 GEMOIL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. 79 INSPECTORATE B.V. 82 GENMAR RESOURCES LTD. 80 INTEGRA PETROCHEMICALS PTE. LTD. 82 GENTAS KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET PAZ A.S. 66 INTER TERMINALS 82 GEODIS BM 80 INTERBULK GROUP PLC. 82 GIEZENDANNER TRANSPORT AG 80 INTERCHEM PTE LTD. 82 GLOBE CHEMICALS 80 INTERMARC B.V. 82 GLOBE MARINE 80 INTERMODAL TANK TRANSPORT EUROPE S.A. 82 GLOBE MARINE SERVICES CO. 80 INTERNATIONAL ECHEM 82 GMS-CHEMIE HANDELSGESELLCHAFT mbH 80 INTERSTREAM BARGING B.V. 82 GREAT EASTERN PROVIDENCE LIMITED 80 INTERTANK NORDIC AB 82 GREEN & BLACK MARINE LOGISTICS 80 INTERTEK BENELUX 82 GREENCHEM INDUSTRIES LLC 80 INTRA S.A. 82 GROUP VAN LOON (ANTWERP TANK REPAIR) 80 INVISTA RESINS & FIBERS GmbH 67 GROUPE SAMAT SA 80 IPP - INTERNATIONAL PROCESS PLANTS 83 GRUBER GmbH & Co. KG 80 ISEGEN SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD. 83 GRUPA AZOTY S.A. 66 ITC RUBIS TERMINAL ANTWERP N.V. 83 GRUPO IDESA S.A. DE C.V. 80 ITOCHU DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 83 GRUPO PETROTEMEX SA DE CV 80 J-CHEM S.A. 83 GUANGZHOU LIFLY CHEMICALS CO. LTD. 80 JANEX S.A. 83 GUIDO BERNARDINI Srl 80 JBF RAK LLC 67 GULF BAYPORT CHEMICALS L.P. 80 JCL LOGISTICS BENELUX B.V. 83 GWYNT 80 JET LOGISTICS BVBA 83 H-C-S GROUP GmbH 66 JIYI CHEMICAL (BEIJING) CO., LTD. 83 H. CLARKSON & CO LTD. 80 JOSS CHEMICALS B.V. 83 H. ESSERS EN ZONEN INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT N.V. 80 JSC INFOTECH - BALTIKA M 83 H. J. van BENTUM B.V. INT. TRANSPORT 80 JSC METAFRAX 67 HAESAERTS INTERMODAL N.V. 80 JSC NIZHNEKAMSKNEFTEKHIM 67 HANWHA CHEMICAL CORPORATION 81 JSC REM LOGISTIC 83 HAPAG-LLOYD AG 81 JUBILANT PHARMACEUTICALS N.V. 83 HARCO GROUP S.A./N.V. 81 JUPITER DYECHEM PVT LTD. 83 HAROPA - GRAND PORT MARITIME DE ROUEN 81 JÜRGEN SCHMIDT CHEMIEVERTRETUNG GmbH 83 HAVILA OÜ 81 JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 83 HAZARDOUS CARGO BULLETIN 81 K.H. KLINK CHEMIEROHSTOFFE GmbH 83 HAZEL MERCANTILE LTD. 81 KANDLA ENERGY AND CHEMICALS LTD. 83 HAZGO 81 KAO CORPORATION S.A. 83 HELM AG 81 KARL SCHMIDT SPEDITION GmbH & Co. KG 83 HENAN HARVEST CHEMICAL CO. LTD. 81 KATOEN NATIE N.V. 83 HEXION INC. 67 KBC ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES PLC 84 HICRI ERCILI DENIZ NAKLIYAT KIMYEVI MADDELER SAN - KEM ONE 67 TIC. LTD. STI. 81 KEMAT BELGIUM POLYBUTENES 84 HIP-PETROHEMIJA 67 KH CHEMICALS B.V. 84 HITACHI CONSULTING 81 KH NEOCHEM AMERICAS INC. 84 HOPE SPED Srl 81 KLINE CONSULTING EUROPE LTD. 84 HOYER GmbH 81 KÖBER Srl 67 HUKTRA N.V. 81 KOLB DISTRIBUTION LTD. 67 HUNAN CHEMICAL B.V. 81 KOLMAR GROUP AG 84

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KOOLE TANKTRANSPORT B.V. 84 NATIONAL CHEMICAL COMPANY 87 KORN FERRY 84 NATIONAL INDUSTRIALIZATION CO. (TASNEE) 87 KORTEKS MENSUCAT SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 84 NATIONAL PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIAL CO. 87 KS JOACHIM GRIEG & CO. 84 NAVIGLOBE N.V. 87 KTM KIMYA A.S. 84 NERI DEPOSITI COSTIERI SpA 87 KUBE & KUBENZ 84 NEWPORT EUROPE B.V. 87 KURARAY EUROPE GmbH 67 NEXT MARITIME, S.L. 87 LANFER LOGISTIK GmbH 84 NIJHOF-WASSINK B.V. 87 LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 67 NIJMAN/ZEETANK INTERNATIONALE TANKTRANSPORTEN B.V. 87 LAXMI ORGANIC INDUSTRIES (EUROPE) B.V. 84 NOAHS ARK CHEMICALS LTD. 87 LBC TANK TERMINALS 84 NOORD NATIE TERMINALS N.V. 87 LEBANON CHEMICALS COMPANY S.A.L. 84 NORCHEM / ZAVOD SINTANOLOV LLC 68 LEHNKERING GmbH 84 NORDIC TANKERS A/S 87 LG CHEMICAL LTD. 84 NORGAS ASIA PTE LTD 87 LIFE CHEMICALS GROUP 84 NOVA CHEMICALS 87 LIKIT KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 84 NOVAPEX 68 LINDE AG 84 NOVASOL S.A. 87 LIQUICHEM HGmbH 84 NUSTAR TERMINALS LTD. 87 LIQUID TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY B.V. 85 NYNAS AB 68 LITASCO S.A. 85 OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL BELGIUM BVBA 87 LKW WALTER INTERNATIONALE TRANSPORTORGANISATION AG 85 OCI CORP. CO. LTD. 87 LOG4CHEM GmbH 85 ODFJELL SE 87 LOGIX FORWARDING NEDERLAND B.V. 85 ODIN MARINE EUROPE B.V. 87 LOTTE CHEMICAL 85 ODYSSEY LOGISTICS EUROPE BVBA 87 LUBRIZOL FRANCE SAS 67 OIL MOVEMENT SERVICES B.V. 88 LUCITE INTERNATIONAL UK LTD. 67 OILTANKING GmbH 88 LUERCHEM LLC 85 OLD WORLD INDUSTRIES LLC 88 LUMINA TRADING 85 OLIN CHLOR ALKALI PRODUCTS 88 LUNA CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD. 85 OLIN CORPORATION 68 LYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIES 67 OMAN TRADING INTERNATIONAL B.V. 88 M & S LOGISTICS LTD. 85 OMNI-CHEM 136, LLC 88 M/S GODAVARI BIOREFINERIES LTD. 85 OMNOVA SOLUTIONS SAS 68 MACQUARIE BANK LIMITED 85 OMV REFINING & MARKETING GmbH 68 MAKIOS S.A. TRANSPORT & WAREHOUSING COMPANY 85 ORBIT LOGISTICS 88 MANUCHAR N.V. 85 ORGANIK KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 68 MANUFACTURE FRANCAISE des PNEUMATIQUES MICHELIN 68 ORIENTAL PETROCHEMICALS CO. 88 MARENZANA SpA 85 OVERLACK AG 88 MARFLET MARINE S.A. 85 OXEA GROUP 68 MARITEAM SHIPPING AGENCIES 85 OXITENO S.A. 88 MARNAVI SpA 85 OXYDE BELGIUM BVBA 88 MARTEST CAMBRIAN (Europe) B.V. 85 P&O FERRYMASTERS LTD. 88 MARUBENI EUROPE PLC 85 P&S CHEMICALS 88 MASTER CHEM OIL LTD. 85 PAGANELLA SpA 88 MAUSER-WERKE GmbH 86 PAÑALON S.A. 88 MB BARTER & TRADING S.A. 86 PARS SEA ELIA SHIPPING 88 MCKINSEY & COMPANY INC. 86 PCC SE 68 MEGLOBAL INTERNATIONAL FZE 68 PCS PETROCHEMIE CONTRACTING & SERVICES 88 METANOL DE ORIENTE, METOR, S.A. 86 PEACOCK CONTAINER B.V. 88 METHANEX EUROPE S.A./N.V. 86 PEEL PORTS 88 METHANOL HOLDINGS (TRINIDAD) LTD. 86 PEMEX PETROQUIMICA 88 METHANOL MARKET SERVICES ASIA PTE LTD. 86 PENPET PETROCHEMICAL TRADING GmbH 88 MILESTONE CHEMICAL TANKERS EUROPE LTD. 86 PENTA CHEMIKALIEN GmbH & Co. KG 89 MILLIKEN EUROPE BVBA 68 PENTA PETROKIMYA SAN. VE TICARET A.S. 89 MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL EUROPE GmbH 86 PEQUIVEN 89 MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL AMERICA INC. 86 PERSTORP AB 68 MITSUBISHI INTERNATIONAL GmbH 86 PETKIM PETROKIMYA HOLDING INC. 68 MITSUI & CO. BENELUX S.A./N.V. 86 PETREDEC (EUROPE) LTD. 89 MITSUI CHEMICALS INC. 86 PETROCHEM MIDDLE EAST FZE 89 MÖBIUS BUSINESS REDESIGN N.V. 86 PETROCHEMICAL COMMERCIAL CO. 89 MODALIS SAS 86 PETRODESK B.V. 89 MODUL CO. LTD. 86 PETROLEOS DE PORTUGAL S.A. 68 MOL PLC 68 PETROSA EUROPE B.V. 89 MÖLLER CHEMIE 86 PHILLIP TOWNSEND ASSOCIATES 89 MONUMENT CHEMICAL 68 PHILLIPS 66 SPECIALTY SOLVENTS 89 MORGAN STANLEY 86 PILOT CHEMICAL COMPANY 89 MOSSI & GHISOLFI INTERNATIONAL SARL 86 PLAISANT & C. SHIP AGENCY Srl 89 MOVE INTERMODAL N.V. 86 PLASTIPAK PACKAGING INC. 89 MY-CHEM GmbH 86 PLATTS 89 NACCO S.A. 86 PMC GROUP INC. 89

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POLIPORT KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 89 SEATRANS CHEMICAL TANKERS A/S 92 POLSKI KONCERN NAFTOWY ORLEN S.A. 68 SEAWAVES SHIPPING SERVICES CO. LTD. 92 POLYMER TECHNOLOGIES LTD. 89 SEKISUI SPECIALTY CHEMICALS EUROPE, S.L. 69 POLYNT GROUP 68 SENTINALCO S.A. 92 POLYPLEX EUROPA 89 SEVITRADE S.L. 92 POLYTRA N.V. 89 SGS SOCIETE GENERALE DE SURVEILLANCE S.A. 92 PORT OF AMSTERDAM 89 SHANGHAI LANG CHEMICAL CO. LTD. 92 PORT OF ANTWERP 89 SHAZAND PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 92 PORT OF GHENT 90 SHELL CHEMICALS EUROPE B.V. 69 PORT OF ROTTERDAM 90 SI GROUP-SWITZERLAND GmbH 69 PORT OF TARRAGONA 90 SIBUR INTERNATIONAL GmbH 92 POWERTRANS PETROL VE ENERJI TICARET A.S 90 SILOMAR SpA 92 PPG INDUSTRIES EUROPE SÁRL 68 SINOPEC CHEMICAL COMMERCIAL HOLDING PRAXAIR N.V. 90 (HONG KONG) CO. LTD. 92 PROCHEMA HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT mbh 90 SINTEZ OKA LLC 69 PROCTER & GAMBLE CHEMICALS 68 SK NETWORKS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 92 PROQUIBASA 90 SNCF FRET 92 PROVIRON 68 SNETOR CHIMIE 92 QATAR CHEMICAL AND PETROCHEMICAL SOJITZ EUROPE PLC 92 MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION COMPANY Q.J.S.C. 90 SOLAR CHARTERING LTD. 92 QATAR CHEMICAL COMPANY LTD. 90 SOLMAR-UNIVERSAL TANKER CHARTERING INC. 92 QBEX LOGISTICS B.V. 90 SOLTEX INC. 92 QUEST GROUP DMCC 90 SOLVADIS METHANOL GmbH 92 QUIMIDROGA, S.A. 90 SOLVAY 69 QUINCANNON ASSOCIATES INC. 90 SOLVAY S.A. 69 QUINTIQ B.V. 90 SOLVENTAS TEKNIK DEPOLAMA A.S. 92 R.M.I. CHEMICAL LOGISTICS B.V. 90 SOLVENTIS LTD. 93 RABIGH REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 90 SOLVOCHEM HOLLAND B.V. 93 RADICI PARTECIPAZIONI SpA 69 SONGWON INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD. 93 RAFFINERIE HEIDE GmbH 69 SOUTH HAMPTON RESOURCES 93 RAIZEN TRADING LLP 90 SPDC LTD. 93 RAVAGO LM PTE LTD. 90 SPECTRANSGARANT LLC 93 REEDEREI JAEGERS GmbH 90 STANDIC B.V. 93 REICHHOLD CZ s.r.o. 69 STAR CHEMICAL LOGISTIC SpA 93 RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LTD. 90 STEM SHIPPING 93 RENKERT OIL EUROPE BVA 91 STEPAN EUROPE 69 REPSOL, SA 69 STOCKMEIER CHEMIE GmbH & Co. KG 93 RESICHEM Srl 91 STOLT TANKERS B.V. 93 RESIN TECHNOLOGY LLC 91 SUMITOMO DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 93 RHENUS CHEMICAL LOGISTICS GmbH 91 SUNPOR KUNSTSTOFF GmbH 69 RIVERLAKE BARGING B.V. 91 SUTTONS TRANSPORT GROUP 93 RNM-PRODUTOS QUIMICOS 91 SUZHOU HONGWEI INDUSTRY CO. LTD. 93 ROSCHEMRESOURCE LLC 91 SYNBRA TECHNOLOGY B.V. 69 ROSNEFT TRADING S.A. 91 SYNTHOMER (U.K.) LTD. 69 ROXTRADE OÜ 91 SYNTHOS S.A. 69 ROYAL VOPAK 91 TAL INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER CORPORATION 93 RUBIS TERMINAL 91 TANK OPSLAG VERBEKE N.V. 93 RUHR-PETROL GmbH 91 TANKMATCH INLAND SHIPPING B.V. 93 RUSKHIMSET JSC 91 TANQUID GmbH & Co. KG 93 RÜTGERS BELGIUM N.V. 69 TAUBER PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 93 RVB TANK STORAGE SOLUTIONS B.V. 91 TEAM TANKERS INTERNATIONAL 93 S. I. M. P. 91 TECNON ORBICHEM LTD. 93 SABIC 69 TEIJIN ARAMID B.V. 94 SACHEM EUROPE B.V. 69 TEMBEC 94 SADARA CHEMICAL COMPANY 91 TENNANTS DISTRIBUTION LTD. 94 SAMECA - PRODUCTOS QUIMICOS S.A 91 TERMINALES PORTUARIAS S.L. 94 SAMSKIP 91 TEXMARK CHEMICALS INC. 94 SAMSUNG C&T DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 91 TG BIOCHEMICALS LTD. 94 SANORS 69 THE CRESCENT GROUP 94 SAR TRASPORTI SCPA 91 THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY 94 SASA POLYESTER SANAYI A. S. 91 THE LOGICAL GROUP GmbH 94 SASOL GERMANY GmbH 69 THE PETROCHEMICAL STANDARD 94 SAYBOLT NEDERLAND B.V. 91 THIRD COAST INTERNATIONAL LTD 94 SCHILL + SEILACHER «STRUKTOL» GmbH 69 THIRUMALAI CHEMICALS LTD. 94 SCHUPP IBERICA S.L. 91 TIGRO INDUSTRIES N.V. 94 SCL GmbH 69 TIM CONSULT GmbH 94 SCOTT BADER CO. LTD. 69 TONEN GENERAL SEKIYU K.K. 94 SEA INVEST SHIPPING AGENCY 92 TORAY FILMS EUROPE 69 SEACO INTERNATIONAL LEASING GmbH 92 TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS & REFINING S.A./N.V. 70

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TOYOTA TSUSHO CORPORATION 94 VERSALIS SpA 70 TPC GROUP LLC. 94 VERTOM SHIPPING & TRADING B.V. 96 TRAMMO AG 94 VICTORIA CHEMICALS Sp. z.o.o. (LTD) 96 TRANS OCEAN BULK LOGISTICS 94 VINMAR INTERNATIONAL LTD. 96 TRANS POLONIA S.A. 94 VINNOLIT GmbH & Co. KG 70 TRANSAL SHIPPING CO. 94 VITOL S.A. 96 TRANSCHEM INC. 95 VOS BULK LOGISTICS OSS B.V. 96 TRANSPOREON GmbH 95 VTG AG 96 TRANSPORT GHEYS N.V. 95 VTTI B.V. 96 TRANSPORTS MERTZ 95 VYNOVA INTERNATIONAL 70 TRECORA CHEMICAL INC. 95 WACKER CHEMIE AG 70 TRICON ENERGY 95 WAKE MARINE LTD. 96 TRIFLEET LEASING (THE NETHERLANDS) B.V. 95 WASCOSA AG 96 TRINSEO EUROPE GmbH 70 WATSON GRAY ITALIA Srl 96 TRINTERNATIONAL INC. 95 WESTCHART A/S 96 TX LOGISTIK AG 95 WEYLCHEM INTERNATIONAL GmbH 70 U.S. PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC. 95 WHYTE CHEMICALS LIMITED 96 UBE CORPORATION EUROPE S.A.U. 70 WIJNGAARD NATIE N.V. 96 ULTRAGAS ApS 95 WIJNHOFF & VAN GULPEN & LARSEN B.V. 96 UNGER FABRIKKER A/S 70 WILHELM ROSENSTEIN LTD. 96 UNI-CHARTERING A/S 95 WOLTERS KLUWER TRANSPORT SERVICES N.V. 96 UNIGAS INTERNATIONAL 95 WOOD MACKENZIE 96 UNIGEL S.A. (HOLDING) 95 WORMS SERVICES MARITIMES 96 UNITED INITIATORS GmbH & Co. KG 70 XPO LOGISTICS 96 UNITED MINERAL & CHEMICAL CORPORATON 95 YARA S.A. 70 UNITED PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 95 YILKEM KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 96 UNIVAR B.V. 95 YONGSAN CHEMICALS INC. 96 UOP N.V. 95 YUG INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD. 97 UTKILEN AS 95 ZAGROS PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 97 V. PEETERS OIW N.V. 95 ZEELAND SEAPORTS 97 VAN MOER LOGISTICS N.V. 95 ZEON CORPORATION 97 VERBRUGGE INTERNATIONALE WEGTRANSPORTEN B.V. 95 ZHEJIANG SATELLITE PETROCHEMICAL CO. LTD. 97 VERENIGDE TANKREDERIJ B.V. 96

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ABERGEL Laurent 72 BATEMAN David 89 ABOUELKHIER Eng. Mohamed Mahmoud Kasem 78 BAUER Steffen 84 ADELTOFT Michael 87 BAUM Norbert 81 AGARWAL Amit 97 BAYEGAN Ruya 73 AKSOY Oya 84 BECK Ehrhard 91 AL SHAMMARI Mufleh 87 BEGEY Jérome 95 AL-AKKAS Mohammed 91 BEKAERT Bernard 74 AL-ANSARI Hisham 80 BENESCH Udo 85 AL-EMADI Ahmed 90 BERENDEL Dan 85 Al-NAAMA Jassim 90 BERGER Dr. Heinrich 67 ALEKSIC Sasa 67 BERGGREN Mark 86 ALEXANDER Ian 67 BERGHAUS Rainer 86 ALIŞAN Yonca 72 BERKEL Heidi 75 ALKAN Ersin 75 BERNARDINI Umbro 80 ALTHOFF Henrik 78 BERNATH Jürgen 72 ALTIN Necat 84 BERTANI Dr. Ing. Luca 79 ALTOBELLI Dr. Nicola 77 BERTSCHI Hans-Jörg 73 ALTUNTAS Mukremin 80 BETHUNE Andrew 83 ANDREOU Katy 78 BHARDWAJ Dr. Bharat 87 ANTOINE Yves 92 BHATTACHARYA Ajay 79 ARNOLD Thomas 74 BIAN Jing 83 ASATIANI Nika 76 BIRMAN Aleksander 96 ATCHISON Dennis 72 BISHAY Eng. Yasser 77 ATKINSON Richard 69 BLOCKEN Peter 88 AUBOURG Emmanuel 92 BOL Quirijn 91 AUSEMS Harry 84 BOLLAERT Daniel 87 AVETISOV Marat 92 BONAMI Luc 72 AVONTUUR Michiel 64 BOND David 74 AYDIN Macit 66 BONETTI Giorgio 73 BABIKIAN Harry 81 BOOMERT Yuri 77 BACKBIER ALIC Azra 96 BOON Pieter 64 BADIRGALI Ipek 64 BORSHOV Juri 67 BAGDASARIANZ Hilarius 76 BOSHART Ferry 88 BAIGET Ester 66 BOTHE Achim 65 BANDO Ken 65 BOURGART Jean 69 BANI-YOUNES Svetlana 76 BOURREAU Patrick 80 BARBAROS Ibrahim 81 BRAWN Pete 94 BARBIERI Mario 86 BREIVIK Kjell Ove 95 BARDAKJIAN Jack 79 BRENNINKMEIJER Femke 89 BARENDSE Barend 77 BRESCHENDORF Michael 76 BARRIQUAND Bertrand 64 BRÖKER Heike 66 BARROSO José Luis 70 BRUCH Dr. Christian 84 BARTHELS Patrick 88 BRYAN James 88 BARTLEWSKA Gosia 82 BUCHHOLZ Jürgen 91 BARUH Nisso 76 BUDIN Michel 67 BARUH Lari 92 BUDNIKOV Vadim 91 BASSO Flavio 76 BUEHLER Frederick 88

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BUNTINX Rob 67 DURUKAN Mustafa 91 BURNETT Mike 91 DUVAL Franck 68 BUSARD Thomas 89 DYRLIE Trygve 87 BUSCH Olaf 80 EBERHARD Dipl.-Ing. Guenther 77 BUTTI Maurizio 93 EBERHARD Ruediger 66 CAGATAY Omer 75 EDGE Charles 78 CALVO Carlos 78 EGGELS Jack 69 CANNON Aubrey 74 EGGLESTON Mark 89 CARVALHO José 91 EKMANN Per 95 CASADO José Luis 79 EL GUENNOUNI Rachid 80 CASSELLS Susan 75 ELIE Patrick 78 CASTLEBERRY Bill 66 ELWINE Anthony 77 CASTOR Laurent 68 ENDRES Philipp 86 CAVAN Colin 65 ERKOC Faruk 89 CERE Marcel-Louis 96 ERSAN Umut 64 CHANDRA Naveen 81 ESTERMANN Friedel 71 CHAZELLE Rémy 73 EWALS Pim 78 CHEN Jingdong 72 FAES Francesco 97 CHEN Mindong 93 FAKHER Liza 97 CHI Zhenyu 77 FANKHAUSER Urs 75 CHOKHANI Nimesh 83 FAUVARQUE Pierre 67 CIESIELSKI Dariusz 68 FENGLER Thomas 67 CINCOTTA Dr. Cinzia 76 FERGUSON John 72 CLAWSON Jim 94 FERINGA Hans 93 CLIMENT DEWIT Genoveva 90 FERNANDEZ Lorena 64 COLDANI Marco 91 FIÉVÉ Pascal 73 COOPER Andrew 65 FIGLHUBER Werner 90 COPPIN Henk 76 FINGER Ullrich 64 COSTA Sara 91 FINSTERWALDER Michael 79 CREMADES Juan 85 FIROUZI ARANI Hossein 73 CROMACK Mike 70 FISCHER Dr. Heiko 96 CROTTY Tom 67 FISHER Nathan 67 CSABA Bodo 81 FISSET Jérôme 92 DAGA Satyen 77 FITTING Chantal 67 DAHLMANN Markus 69 FLÜGGEN Dr. Norbert 64 DAVYDENKO Elena 93 FOGLI Franco 91 DE BLOCK Iwan 80 FOIS Corrado 89 DE BOEVER Peter 82 FORD Russ 89 de LANGE Eric 82 FRERICK Sven 82 DE MAEIJER Pascal 83 FRIESS Johannes 79 DE RIJKE Kees 77 FRISCHBIER Bernd 67 de RIJKE Chris 90 FUNAMIZU Tomoyuki 71 de ROO René 96 FYFFE Georgina 82 de VOS Marcel 82 GALE Ronald H. 83 de WITH Dirk Jan 65 GARCIA CAMPOS Francisco 92 DE ZEEUW Rob 77 GARDIEN Rogier 95 DELAVAL Sebastien 86 GAZZO Bruno 92 DELVIGNE Gilles 76 GEISEL Dr. Urs 86 den DEKKER Robert 90 GERLACH Andreas 71 DEPECKER Stefaan 68 GEURTSEN Hans 88 DERRIEN Yves 77 GHEYS Dirk 95 DESMET Johan 90 GICCQUEL Gaëlle 81 DESVARD Dr. Osvaldo 92 GIEZENDANNER Benjamin 80 DEVROYE Alain 72 GILL Wolfgang 85 DHANORKAR Saurabh 79 GOETHALS Bert 71 DIANEZ Francesc 87 GOLDSMITH Stuart 89 DIAZ BARRIGA Carlos 80 GOOCH Paul 94 DIDWANIA Nitin Kumar 81 GOOSSENS Maarten 80 DIERCKS Prof. Dr. Rainer 64 GORADIA Hemant 96 DONG Gong Xiao 92 GORMAN Kevin 76 DORDONI Vania 76 GOSWELL Simon 67 DORN Dr. Joachim 71 GOULD Jeffrey S. 74 DORROCH Annette 66 GOYAL Raman 85 DRIESSEN Luc 86 GRAHAM Charles 94 DUDAKOV Yury 68 GRIFFIN Chris 88 DUEBEL Joerg 66 GRIMA Jorge 78 DUFFY Dr. Joe 72 GRISÉ Sylvain 94 DUPASQUIER Florence 80 GROENEN Ir. Frank 69 DURAND Blaise 77 GROENEWOLD C.J.A. 96

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GROSJEAN Benoist 76 JONES Rose-Anna 69 GUIDUGLI Juan Pablo 95 JOVE PONS Ramón 75 GULIANI Raveen 77 KADJATA Olivier 81 GUNEYLI Yamac 90 KAISER Brian 79 GUTIERREZ SALDIVAR Ing. Guillermo 80 KARABEK Capt. Bulent 94 HAENEN Michel 95 KARABEY Omer T. 76 HAESAERTS Luc 80 KARKOSKA Vladimír 65 HARFOUCHE Salim 75 KASLOWSKI Simone 68 HARKER Ruediger 91 KATTEMÖLLE Edward 85 HARRINGTON Joseph 71 KATZIN Ronnie 96 HARRIS David 82 KAVELAARS Patrick 76 HART Jason 82 KAVOURAS Dr. Andreas 66 HARTOGS Bernardo 80 KAWASE Yuji 86 HATZISARIS Jordan 76 KEHRIG Christina 71 HEGELE Matthias 71 KESSELS Erik 69 HELIAS Frank 77 KESSLER Mottie 71 HELLEMANS Peter 68 KETTING Hans 84 HELSEN Maurice 85 KHOSHOIE Mohammad Reza 92 HENDRIKSE Wijnand 87 KIM YoungLan (Rani) 81 HERNANDEZ Ricardo 78 KIM H. Hoegun 84 HERRSCHER R.B. 78 KIM Kris 91 HESHAM Dr. Mohamed 78 KIM Kee-Joon 96 HESSELINK Marco 66 KIRREH Michael 96 HEYEN Dr. Erk Thorsten 70 KISHORE Ashok 94 HIBBERT Jonathan 74 KLEINKRAMER Jacques 74 HILDEBRANDT Edward 76 KLINK Ernst-Eberhard 83 HILKENS Belinda 83 KLIPPEL Björn 94 HILLE Jan 68 KÖBER Eduard 67 HINGST Michiel 90 KOCH Henrik 75 HODGES Paul 82 KOKEN Damla 71 HOESCH Thomas 87 KOKULUDAG Levend 72 HOLLAND Steven 74 KOLKMAN Rob 81 HOLTES Mark 83 KÖNIG Markus 79 HOLTON Daniel 66 KOORSTRA Job 88 HOLVOET Jean-Patrick 92 KÖPP Henk 85 HOLZMANN Thomas C. 75 KORKUT Sadettin 68 HOMBERG Rolf 76 KORVENRANTA Markku 65 HOOZEMANS Ed 70 KOZLOVA Elena 89 HOPPE Stefaan 78 KRASI Janina 85 HORE Patrick 77 KRIS Andrew 74 HOYER Thomas 81 KROME Jeremy 95 HUEPPELER Holger 67 KRÜGER Christian 77 HUFF Zsolt 68 KRUGLOVA Irina 90 HURENKAMP Joris 90 KRUMM Eckhard 72 HUT Wouter 64 KRÜPPER Henrik 66 HUYCKE Rudolf 95 KUBENZ Dr. h.c. Michael 84 HWANG Jonghyun 77 KUDRINA Olga 74 IEVOLI Gennaro 85 KWAK Sung Lim 71 IJLAND Marcel 70 KWAK Seong Wook 92 IKEDA Tomohiko 86 LAAKSONEN Antti 73 ILLINGWORTH Matthew 68 LADEHOFF Jörn 69 IMAI Yoichi 94 LAGAE John 80 In’t VELD Kees 87 LAGO XIMÉNEZ Israel 76 INGHAM Philip 69 LAI Marvin 78 ISMAIYATIM Shahrin 94 LALINSKY Mark 77 ITO Takashi 93 LAMMERS Susanne 90 IVLEV Alexander 91 LANDESMAN Jossi 83 IYER Srivatsan 65 LANFER Hermann 84 JAEGERS Gunther 75 LANGSTRAAT Rob 82 JAEHNEL Meik Rudolf 88 LATTUADA Giuseppe 76 JAMANI Naushad 87 LAURIJSSENS Gert 74 JANG Harry 65 LAVALLIN Steve 96 JANSSEN Jozef 84 LAWTON Robert 95 JAREMOVA Lucie 69 LEBREUT Benjamin 74 JENSEN Gorm 68 LEDERER Heiko 65 JEUKENS Frits 83 LEE Michael 72 JIAN Wang 79 LEE Sung-Chul 87 JOHNSON Benjamin 74 LEE Roger 93 JONES Edson 73 LEFAS John 82

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LEIJONHIELM Carl Johan 93 MÜLLER Cécile 78 LENS Guy 71 MÜLLER Philipp 96 LEPETUKHIN Igor 81 MUNOZ Vicente 90 LEROY Ir. Fabian 83 MURAMATSU Jun 83 LEVY Itamar 79 MURILLO GIL Román 73 LIDBACK Alex 96 NAHM Kyewon 85 LILJA Fredrik 82 NEAU NORDSTRAND Dr. Anita 68 LIN Fu-Shen 77 NEO Yaosheng 80 LLOYD David 67 NERI Dr. Piero 87 LOGGENBERG Dr. Peter 95 NIELSEN Jens Holger 91 LOMBARDI Vincenzo 78 NIEMAN André 93 LUBBOCK David 93 NISSEN Bjarke 93 LUGGEN Dr. Martin 65 NOEL Bernard 88 MA Tujun 97 NOORDEGRAAF Jan 69 MACKAY Peter 81 NORDANGER Arne 73 MAESTRELLI Daniele 71 NOWAK Magdalena 74 MAHMUD Ismail 91 NOWLAN John 80 MAINDWAL Rohit 67 NUSAIR Marwan 72 MAKIOS Thrasyvoulos 85 OBERKIRCH Andreas 65 MALAIKAH Jamal 87 OCKELOEN Bram 83 MANDEWIRTH Dr. Sven 75 ODDICINI Roberto 96 MAQUIGNON Fabrice 96 OKAMOTO Kazuto 86 MARCEL Denis 64 OKUMURA Shigeru 94 MARENZANA Alberto 85 OMEROGLU Timucin 74 MARGUNATO Cem 64 ONO Yoshihiro 72 MARQUARDT Christoph 73 ONUR Sinasi 72 MARTINET Catherine 66 ONUR Berat 68 MARTINEZ Jose Manuel 65 OOURA Natsuki 83 MASON Michael 84 OSELAND Paul 82 MATHEU Xavier 81 OTT Siegfried 83 MATHONNAT Isabelle 69 OXFELDT Bo 65 MATSUI Takeshi 84 PALUMBO Sergio 64 MATTOZZI Francesco 75 PANI ESPINOSA Ing. Carlos 88 MAUS Hans Werner 95 PAPACOSTAS Stelios 69 McINTEE Andrew 84 PAREKH Aaron 79 McLOUGHLIN David 87 PARMAR Hardeep 84 MEHTA Yogi 89 PAROLIN João Benjamin 88 MEHTA Pankaj 90 PARTHASARATHY Ranga 94 MEÏ Bernard 86 PARWANI Kamlesh 68 MEIJBURG Bart 70 PATRICK Dennis 86 MEINECKE Ralf 86 PEDGE Robert 74 MEINECKE Christian 92 PEDROLA Iolanda 66 MEISTER Christoph 88 PEETERS Jan 87 MEIXNER Norbert 96 PEGO Josep 72 MELER Agnieszka 94 PELZER Dr. Alfred 68 MELNIKOV Alexander 86 PENNINGTON Cate 96 MENK Siegfried 69 PEREZ José Luis 89 MERINO Juan Antonio 68 PESGENS Suzanne 64 MERKLEIN Norbert 65 PICAVET Jolanda 76 MERMANS Benny 65 PICCININO Giorgio 75 METZ Jean-Yves 69 PLAISIER Wim 72 MEYER Nils 92 PODSEDNIK Scott 93 MIELCZAREK Cezary 75 POL Robin 95 MIKKELSEN Andreas 84 POMPEI Virgilio 75 MINFRAY Jérôme 79 POPOV Adam 73 MOHAMMADI Jamshid 89 POZDNYAKOV Mikhail 91 MOIR Jens 93 PRAKASH Amit 89 MOKASHI Srinivas G. 85 PRESTON Elizabeth 71 MONTERO Antonio 88 PROTO Marc 64 MOORS Sylvain 94 PUSHNOV Oleg 78 MORA Ing. Jesus 86 RADICI Angelo 69 MORI Akihiro 93 RAHI Mohammad 92 MOTSEKOA Lehlo 89 RAHIMI ASHTIANI Amir Mohamad 88 MOUNSEY William 67 RAI Sanjay 83 MUKAI Yohei 92 RAJEVAC Vuk 72 MUKHERJI Kirry 85 RAMACHANDRAN Ramesh 78 MÜLLER Dr. Hans Joachim 73 RATH Josef 68 MÜLLER Frank 73 RAY Indrajit 69 MÜLLER Jos 74 RAY Didier 74

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REEKMANS Bart 79 SOCCOL Stefano 70 REHMAN Laique 95 SOYKE Dr. Bernd 89 REINARU Andres 91 SPAGNOLI Giuseppe 94 REMONDINI Elena 93 SPOHR Pedro 68 RIDNELL Anthony 95 STARK Ian 65 ROBERT Nicolas 96 STARZYNSKA Ilona 69 ROSENFELD Randolph 90 STEGER Stefan 84 ROSSAERT Dietwin 89 STEWEN Dr. Ulrich 65 RUERUP Ingo 79 STOCKMEIER Peter 93 RUISECCO Claudio 67 SUN Robin 81 RUIZ DORADO Juan Carlos 69 SUNDBY Botolf 82 RUIZ HERAS José Luis 73 SUNDE Bertil 65 RUSSO Bruno 91 SUTTON John 93 RÜTTEN Claus 75 SVYATNAYA Yuliya 67 RUTTENS Michel 72 T.K. PALANISAMI Ing. Sami 68 RUUD Jan Ivar 70 TALARICO Francesco 70 RYMER Mark 79 TALKE Armin 72 SALA ALCUBILLA Luis 94 TANCINI Paolo 66 SALESSE Cyrus 75 TATTUM Lyn 81 SALINAS DE MOURA Pedro 65 TEEUWENS Martine 87 SAMOYLOVA Yuliya 69 TELKAMP Mady 88 SÁNCHEZ Iván 90 TERRASSIN François 91 SANDELOWSKY Ruth 84 THORNTON Nick 83 SANSONETTI, JR Michael 95 THORSTENSON Jon 88 SARDINA Helion 75 TIAN Lily 80 SCARNECCHIA Severina 66 TIKHONOV Serguei 76 SCHAAF Michael 73 TOFT Simon 75 SCHÄFER Hans 81 TOKONAMI Toshimi 81 SCHLAG Dr. Stefan 82 TOKUNAGA Toshiyuki 97 SCHMIDT Juergen 83 TOPALOGLU Dr. Harun 73 SCHNEIDER Frank 82 TRENHOLM Graham 74 SCHOBER James 66 TREUER Olivier 86 SCHOENBACH Jan 84 TRIBOLDI Secondo 75 SCHRAVESANDE André 78 TUCHNIN Andrey 95 SCHROETER Ingo 71 TURKAY Cenk 71 SCHULLER Marc 64 TYBURA Maciej 65 SEGERS Alex 66 ÜLKÜSEVEN Deniz 96 SEIDEWAND EPPLEY Carly 91 UMBRICH Mag. Hermann 78 SELA Roy 79 UPFILL-BROWN Simon 93 SELDESLACHTS Patrick 92 USTUNDAG Aksun 92 SEMBA Yasuo 86 VALENTIN Klaus 90 SHABI Aboed 76 VALIDO Rosario 68 SHAFIK Eng. Maged M. 84 VALKENBURG Rob 84 SHAH Mukesh 79 VAN ALPHEN Marc 96 SHAH Ashit 94 van BEEK Krien 91 SHALEIVE Eran 75 van BENTUM Henk 80 SHARMA Sanjeev 82 VAN CALDENBORGH Olav 75 SHARPE Elaine 94 van de WALLE Luc 66 SHEKEM Yanal 89 van den AKKER Peter 87 SHELLY Neil 71 Van Den BROECK Johan 70 SHIMADA Masakazu 85 van den BROEK Mark 94 SIEP Paul 85 VAN DEN EYNDE Bob 96 SILVA Ulises 73 van den HEUVEL Raymond 88 SIMONS Frank 79 VAN DEN HURK Joris 80 SIMONS Theo Jan 86 van der KAADEN Arie 91 SING SENGAR Chandan 83 van der KNAAP Gert 65 SKAFF Elias 84 van der LINDEN Sjaak 76 SKAFF Walid 93 van der MEER Jeroen 81 SKARE Tom 92 VAN der SPEK Rob 85 SKJESETH Tormod 96 VAN DER WEIJDE Tom 72 SKOLMOWSKI Andrzej 66 van ENGELEN Hendrik-Jan 90 SKUNČIKAS Mindaugas 83 van HERWAARDEN Dick 77 SLEZYNGER Henri 95 VAN HOLTEN Jacco 77 SMISSAERT Ir. Charles 74 VAN HOUWAERT Hubert 78 SMITH Michael 82 VAN LIERDE Joost 95 SMITH Christy 87 VAN MOURIK Robert 87 SMYK Alexander 69 VAN POUCKE Tim 81 SNODGRASS Peter 67 VAN RIEL Christophe 66 SNYDER Robert 73 VAN THIENEN Stefan 77

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VAN VELZEN Jan Willem 88 WELLS Chris 73 van WOERKOM Chris 82 WENNEKES Martin 82 VAN-HELVOORT Ir. Maarten 66 WENZEL Tim 74 VANHERBERGEN Kris 69 WHITEFORD Alastair 86 VANMAELE Prof. Dr.-Ir. Hendrik 86 WHITTET Richard 80 VANPARIJS Daniel 73 WICK Stefan 69 VANROLLEGHEM Xavier 89 WIGGINS Wade 86 VANTAGGIATO Marco 64 WIJNSTEKERS Robin xx VASSAR Mark 86 WILDT Ulrich 80 VERHAEGEN Wilfried 78 WINDAU Elizabeth 89 VERSTELLE Wim 88 WITTLING Wolfgang 92 VIJVERMAN Jan 64 WOLLSCHLÄGER Jürgen 69 VILADEVALL GAYA Pere 78 WOLMAR Soren 90 VILAS BOAS ROMERO Carla 85 WOOLLEY Ian 95 VILLALBA Cesar 82 WRIGHT Jr. Frank L. 72 VIQUESNEL Laurent 68 WU Steven 75 VISTE Arild 87 WUYTS Luk 93 VLEUGELS François 82 YANARDAG Gemma 95 VOGEL Harald 72 YANGIROV Dennis 66 VOISEY Alasdair 93 YEMENICILER Firat 89 VOLODICHEVA Olga 83 YONG James 85 VOLPE Ivano 75 ZAGHLOUL Dr. Tarek 88 von GEORG Eberhard 79 ZEINSTRA Ir. Jan 89 VONDERHAGEN Dr. Anja 67 ZHANG George Zhanwei 81 VOOGT Paul 93 ZHUKOVA Inna 79 WALI Amar 90 ZINDU David 78 WALKE Markus 77 ZILLES Patrick 95 WARNER Mark 73 ZINK Andreas 85 WATSON Andrew 74 ZOGLIO Greg 76 WEBER Werner 80 ZULFIKARI Keyan 84 WELLENS Luc 73

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