World Methanol Conference

25-26 September 2023 . Hilton Vienna Danube Waterfront . Vienna, Austria

 

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The Methanol Growth Conundrum: Supply Versus Demand and Grey Versus Green

The World Methanol Conference is the premier gathering of industry professionals creating a platform for insights and dialogues on the challenges and opportunities surrounding the methanol markets.

Join more than 100 participants from across the globe, including Chemical Market Analytics experts and industry leaders to gain the latest insight and deep analysis into the methanol markets as you connect with your peers and industry professionals.

This year’s conference will take place in Vienna, Austria alongside the European Petrochemical Association (EPCA) annual meeting. The comprehensive program will feature one-and-a-half days of expert content and networking opportunities including coffee breaks and lunch, and an evening reception as we focus on the theme: The Methanol Growth Conundrum: Supply Versus Demand and Grey Versus Green.

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Highlights from 2022

“Overall, the event was a real success in my eyes… I really enjoyed the participation and will recommend the format to my colleagues.”

“The annual World Methanol Conference…is always the occasion to obtain an unbiased, global, accurate & updated vision of the Methanol Economy, and to meet the people that count in this promising industry sector.”

Presented by Chemical Market Analytics

Chemical Market Analytics by OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides stakeholders in the global chemical industry with next-generation analytics, deep insights, future outlooks and price discovery to improve operational efficiency. The company offers short- and long-term market coverage for more than 200 core building-block chemicals via Market Advisory Services (MAS), World Analysis (WA), Circular Plastics Service, Chemical Advisory Service and educational and networking conferences such as World Chemical Forum.

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