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The speakers and topics


Over the course of an intensive and engaging day, we’ll be hearing on topics such as...


The key trends in, and challenges facing, the European Lubricants industry, and how these challenges can be addressed from Nick Harris, ExxonMobil Basestocks Sales


Manager – Europe, Africa & Middle East.


The crucial intersection of data and sustainability in emerging applications for lubricants, understanding how data-driven insights can promote sustainable practices as a vital catalyist for innovation and growth from Dixit Parmar, Sustainability Manager at Lubrizol.


SPEAKERS


The circular economy and lubricant recycling initiatives from Mark Powell, Director, Services and Solutions EMEA, Certas Lubricant Solutions.


Nick Harris


The effects of a changing political economy on our industry from Oliver Kaye, Director of LP Brussels.


Dixit


Basestocks Sales Manager, ExxonMobil


Wednesday 11th June 2025 BMA House, Tavistock Square London WC1H 9JP


of the aforementioned bodies, as well as Business Development Manager at Cargill.


The latest emission standards and their implications on base oils demand, exploring lubricant needs for sustainability initiatives, how some grades of base oils are better


suited to meet these requirements, demand-supply balances in Europe, and arbitrage opportunities in


Headline Sponsor Sponsored by


An overview of the work undertaken jointly by UEIL and ATIEL to progress sustainability as a vital consideration in industry from Gemma Stephenson committee member


Parmar Sustainability Manager, Lubrizol


Mark Powell Director, Services and Solutions EMEA, Certas Lubricant Solutions


an increasing complex economic environment from Gabriella Twining, Global Editor, Base Oils at Argus Media.


These expert speakers will also be joined by a range of knowledgeable panellists, including Mike McCabe (MDM Insight), Mike Boyer (SAIL), Steve Knapp (Plan. Grow.Do), Yana Wilkinson (Kline), Paul Kerwin (Multisol), Emma Guthrie, (Hydrogen Energy Association), Rachael Bywater (SIP), Leyla Alieva (NEOL Copper Technologies), Dr Andrew Gelder (IMCD), Abigail Waller (Vickers Oils), and Paul Booth (GB Lubricants).


Oliver Kaye Director, LP Brussels


PLUS, a special “lunch and learn” slot hosted by Colin Morton; an independent consultant with 25 years’ international experience across the specialty chemicals industry in both technical and commercial roles. Colin will be speaking on the topic of Artificial Intelligence. With AI seemingly increasingly ubiquitous and developing apace, this session will discuss the strategic implications of AI in the lubricants industry, and reflect on how you could start using it today. What does it really mean for the chemicals and lubricants sector? Is it just another passing trend, or a true game changer?


Gemma


A full running order for the day’s events can be seen opposite!


Stephenson UEIL Sustainability Committee


Gabriella Twining Global Editor Base Oils at Argus Media, Argus Media


Colin Morton


Chemicals Industry Professional, Consultancy & Advisory


With thanks to our events sponsors UKLA and Lube Media would not be able to create these events for you without the generous contribution of our sponsors, and so we are grateful to our headline sponsor ExxonMobil, as well as our event sponsors Chevron Base Oils, Multisol, Krahn UK, SIP Specialty Oils and Fluids, Lubrizol, Ergon, and Lubricant Expo, who are also valued media partners for their events in Europe, America and the Middle East.


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