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Performance, quality & environment in energy, on September 23, at Energy Breakfast Club

23 Sep 2015 @ 09:00 - 13:00

 Wednesday, September 23, from 9 am, at the Cesianu Racoviţă Palace in Bucharest, the Energy Breakfast Club invites you to a new informal meeting to discuss with colleagues and partners some of the initiatives and good practices of SGS Romania, regarding the guarantee of performance of the energy industry, while protecting the environment. Representatives of the SGS Group will raise topics related with up to date issues such as “Fuel quality” and “Environment and Energy”. [formularEveniment]

Dozens of professionals in the energy sector already confirmed their participation, so there will be present representatives of many companies with relevant activities in the industry. These are some of the companies: Bartec, BCR Pensii, Kerui, Matei Conf, Nobel Oil, OMV Petrom, Oscar Downstream, Rottco Consult, Schneider Electric, Ţiriac Energy, UniCredit, as well as officials from the Ministry for Energy.

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Daniel Dobes, manager Oil, Gas and Chemical Services; Minerals Services at SGS Czech Republic) will exhibit some benchmarks on the behavior of customers from different countries, including Romania, regarding expectations of purchasing fuels from filling stations. Daniel Dobes will come with study cases and more information on the Seal Quality program implementation in the Czech Republic..

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Adrian Cuţitei, business manager SGS România will present SGS experience in fuel quality monitoring in Romania and the staus of the Seal of Quality program implementation locally.


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Mihaela Sârbu, business development manager SGS România will talk about the relationship between quality, environment and sustainable development in energy, as well as about the complete package of environmental analytical services SGS Romania have recently launched. “Besides quality monitoring, sustainable energy development implies improving environmental performance throughout the production, distribution and supply chain”.

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Themes

To make informed decisions, buyers need clear information on key aspects regarding fuel, the price, the compatibility of the different types of fuels with the vehicles and the impact that the fuels have on the environment. Responding to these needs, the SGS Group, a global leader in the field of inspection, verification, testing and certification, created and implemented a number of programs to confirm the quality of fuels, from the interface with the customer – service stations, the supply chain, up to the refinery. The Seal Quality is the new momentum in Romania.

  • What are the benefits of the SGS inspection programs, verification, testing and certification for the fuel market?
  • Who are the main beneficiaries of these programs?
  • What are the legislative and regulatory impositions to which the companies that use fuel quality verification services and environmental protection respond to?
  • What are the fears of the consumers which respond to programs such as the Seal Quality?

Come and find out at Energy Breakfast Club!

Among the organizations which are invited there are: Minister for Environment, Minister for Economy, Minister for Energy, ANRE, OMV Petrom, MOL România, Rompetrol Logistics, NIS Gazprom, Socar, Petrotel Lukoil, Lukoil România, Ţiriac Energy, Oscar Downstream.

This event is organised by energynomics.ro with the support of our partners: BCR Pensii, SGS România, Ridgid, LeasePlan.

Participation

Access to Energy Breakfast Club is open to all professionals in the Romanian energy industry and related sectors, based on the call of energynomics.ro. You are welcomed to write us at [email protected] and ask for an invitation!

Energy Breakfast Club is a meeting of 2 to 3 hours where energy specialists have the opportunity to keep themselves up to date with the latest information and the most influential views on one the hot topics of the moment.

As a host, energynomics.ro will provide – from 09.00 AM – the MC and the coffee, will propose the theme and will launch the invitations for the speakers. They are selected accordingly with their best knowledge of the topic and are responsible for organizing ideas and stimulating intellectual challenges. Presentations will not exceed 45 minutes and are intended to be starting points for a dynamic exchange of ideas and perspectives.

The club closes at 12.

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