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New Conference Announced to Address Greenhouse Gas Regulations Coming to the Chemical Industry

SRI Consulting and Chemical Week today announced details on a new
one-day conference -- Greenhouse Gas Regulations Come to Chemicals --
that will take place on June 19, 2007 at the Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo
in Brussels, Belgium.

In 2008, the European Union will extend its emissions trading
scheme to the chemicals industry. Chemical producers will face
numerous challenges -- and many opportunities -- which this conference
is designed to discuss. In the United States the political momentum
for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions is growing fast and is
expected to follow with similar emissions regulations.

The conference will offer decision makers a primer of what to
expect as the regulations begin to take effect and will appeal to
corporate executives: CEOs, Vice Presidents, Directors and Senior
Managers of chemical companies responsible for Energy, Energy Policy,
Environmental Sciences, Environment Policy, Regulatory Compliance,
Power, Finance, Strategic Planning and Research & Development.

The agenda will cover:

-- European greenhouse gas regulations for chemicals and the
European Emissions Trading system (ETS)

-- Cap and trade coming to the U.S. chemical industry

-- The G8 plan and consequences for the chemical industry

-- Energy and CO2 benchmarking in The Netherlands' chemical
industry

-- Carbon trading and how chemical companies play the market

-- The winners and losers in chemical-emitted carbon

-- How greenhouse gas regulations are opening technology
opportunities

-- Carbon credits, offsets and labels for downstream chemicals
and fuels

-- How greenhouse gas regulations will hit balance sheets and
bottom lines

-- Greenhouse gas reporting

Session leaders include:

-- Dolf Gielen, Energy Technology Policy Division, International
Energy Agency (IEA)

-- Eric Johnson, SRI Consulting

-- Jan Janssen, Energie-efficiency, Verificatiebureau
Benchmarking

-- Johannes Enzmann, DG Environment, European Commission

-- Michael Arne, Assistant Director, Greenhouse Gases, SRI
Consulting

-- Peter Botschek, Cefic European Chemical Industry Council

-- Philippe Chauveau, Greenhouse Gas Projects Director, Rhodia

-- Vianney Schyns, Manager, Climate & Energy Efficiency,
Sabic-DSM

For additional information about Greenhouse Gas Regulations Come
to Chemicals, please visit www.chemconference.com, e-mail
events@chemweek.com or phone +1-212-621-4972.

About SRI Consulting (SRIC)

SRI Consulting is the world's leading business research service
for the global chemical industry. Publishing for almost 60 years, SRI
Consulting is the preeminent source for in-depth business and process
analysis. SRI Consulting's headquarters are located in Menlo Park,
California with offices in The Woodlands, Texas; Zurich, Switzerland;
Tokyo, Japan; and Beijing, China. SRI Consulting is a division of
Access Intelligence, LLC. Additional information is available at
www.sriconsulting.com. SRI Consulting (SRIC) is a trade name and a
registered trademark of SRI International, used under license.

About Chemical Week

Chemical Week is the worldwide news source for chemical makers and
processors. Industry leaders look to Chemical Week's editorial content
to help build their business plan and invest in services and products
that work. Chemical Week's headquarters are located in New York, New
York with offices in Rockville, Maryland and London, England. Chemical
Week is a division of Access Intelligence, LLC. Additional information
is available at www.chemweek.com.

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