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Jorge de Zavaleta

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ARGENTINE CHAMBER OF THE CHEMICAL AND THE PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY (CIQyP)
CIQyP discusses the state of Argentina’s chemical industry and the impact of Covid-19.

Martin Cini

DIRECTOR, COPSA COMBUSTIBLES, QUÍMICOS Y ESPECIALIDADES
Copsa is an Argentinian petrochemical company currently expanding its products and services.

Federico Veller

EXECUTIVE MANAGER CHEMICALS, YPF
YPF explains how the company has evolved to benefit from the development of Vaca Muerta.

Edison Terra

VICE PRESIDENT OF OLEFINS AND POLYOLEFINS UNIT FOR SOUTH AMERICA, BRASKEM
Braskem is the largest petrochemical company in the Americas, the largest producer of polypropylene in the US, and a global leader in biopolymers production.

Jarl Kåreson Hakvåg

CHARTERING SOUTH AMERICA AC/USG, ODFJELL TANKERS
Odfjell is the second largest specialized tanker company for chemical transportation in the world.

Gabriel Lorenzi

SALES VICE PRESIDENT, GALILEO TECHNOLOGIES
Galileo Technologies looks to Africa’s oil and gas industry as a huge potential market for its range of modular technologies.

Guillermo Laborato

PRESIDENT, LATIN AMERICA SOUTH, BRENNTAG
Despite a challenging economic environment, Brenntag’s Latin American operations continue to experience growth.

Jorge Buckup

PRESIDENT LATIN AMERICA, UNIVAR SOLUTIONS
Univar Solutions is expanding its business in the Latin America region through a series of acquisitions.

João Parolin

CEO, OXITENO
Chemical manufacturing company Oxiteno is exploting opportunities in the United States while maintaining an eye on economic recovery in Latin America.

Gastón Cini & Martín Cini

DIRECTORS, PETROLERA COPSA
Petrolera Copsa is an Argentinian distributor that is increasingly focused on opportunities in the oil and gas industry.

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