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Argus Road Transportation Fuels Europe Conference

TBC, Germany
September 2025
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The agenda for the Argus Road Transportation Fuels Europe Conference is currently under development.

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Shyla Bector
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AdBlue focus day speakers in 2024

Sigurd Jørgensen
Director, Public Affairs, External Communications & Marketing , Yara Industrial Solutions

Sigurd Jørgensen is Director, Public Affairs, External Communications & Marketing in Yara Industrial Solutions. Firmly focused on its mission to “Responsibly feed the world and protect the planet” Yara is the world’s largest producer of AdBlue. Previously Sigurd worked in various sales and marketing roles for Shell in Oslo and London – from where he was one of four Directors who started automotive chemicals company Carix Group Ltd in a Management Buyout backed by 3i in 2000. Following the divestment of Carix to consumer and industrial chemicals group Kemetyl in 2005, Sigurd served in Group Director, Vice President and Managing Director roles there from 2006 to 2013, before joining Yara in 2014. Born in Norway, Sigurd has a BA with 1st Class Honours in Marketing from Strathclyde Business School in Glasgow, Scotland.

Caroline de Jonge
Business Manager AdBlue/DEF, OCI Global

Caroline is the Business Manager of AdBlue®/DEF for OCI Nitrogen in Europe. She has nearly 18 years of experience in the Automotive sector in various functions ranging from Sales & Export to Business Development management. Currently she is leading the Business of the AdBlue® development within OCI Europe focusing on developing markets and sustainable/decarbonized DEF/AdBlue® related products.

Nico de Wijk
Manager Procurement, Kemetyl Nederland BV

Nico started his career in seafaring and logistics. Since the early 1990s he has held various procurement positions at Nike, Interface, DSM Niaga, BMI and eventually Kemetyl. He has extensive experience in the outsourcing of manufacturing and the procurement of raw materials for industrial purposes. Kemetyl specialises in chemicals for car care, industrial cleaning and leisure use, operates in more than 10 countries, and produces 88mn litres of fluids from its own production facilities, contract fillers and storage facilities around the world. Products are sold in packages ranging from bulk down to small consumer packages. Nico manages the procurement department for Kemetyl in the Netherlands.

Felipe Rodriguez
Deputy Managing Director, ICCT Europe

Felipe Rodríguez is the Deputy Managing Director of the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) Europe, and a global director of ICCT’s Heavy-Duty Vehicle Programme. His work focuses on reducing the climate and air quality impacts of transport through improvements in conventional and zero emission technologies. Prior to joining ICCT, Felipe worked in the automotive industry and in academia investigating the formation of pollutants in combustion processes. Felipe has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MSc in Automotive Engineering from RWTH Aachen University.

Jens Assmann
Business Management Ammonia Value Chain & Operations Amino Resins, BASF SE

Jens Aßmann heads as Vice President the Business Management of BASF’s ammonia value chain in Europe as well as BASF’s amino resins production. He held positions across the areas of innovation, strategy & business management at BASF. For three years, he worked as Staff to BASF’s CTO. Jens studied chemistry at the university of Göttingen where he received his doctoral degree in the field of Physical Chemistry. He founded a start-up in 2002 and joined BASF as a research scientist in 2003.

Robin Futcher
Managing Director, Commercial Fuels Solutions

Robin has over 27 years of experience designing and engineering fuel distribution systems. He is a member of several technical committees for gaseous and liquid fuel systems, including standards bodies BSI and ISO, and has consulted on regulatory and safety topics across petroleum, fuel oil, hydrogen, ammonia and AdBlue. He is responsible for the Energy Institute’s guidance on the correct and safe handling of NOx reduction agent, and is an advocate for minimising the environmental impact of refuelling. Robin is dedicated to advancing hydrogen technology within the commercial sector and ensuring its safe integration. He serves as the technical author for BSI Flex 2073 — a guide for hydrogen fuelling under the Department of Transport-funded Zero-Emission HGV and Infrastructure Demonstrator initiative — further demonstrating his role in shaping industry standards and safety for renewable and low-carbon fuels.

Zack Zhang
Director, Lightning Speed

Zack is founder and director of Lightning Speed. Before this, Zack was involved in producing fuel additives and environmental protection equipment, independently operating several full-process projects. He has developed his own fuel additives and devices, and established a production factory for these products. Zach’s aim is to make the world better through his products.

Tim Cheyne

Tim Cheyne
SVP - Global Head of Agriculture, Fertilizers, Ammonia, DEF, Argus

Tim is Senior Vice President for the fertilizer sector at Argus. Tim worked a process manager at an ammonia/urea plant in South Africa before moving to the UK to join KBR (then M.W. Kellogg) as a process engineer in the ammonia technology team. More recently Tim has covered fertilizer and industrial nitrogen as a market analyst.

Bryn James
Analyst - Consulting, Argus Media

Main conference speakers in 2024

Hartfrid Wolff
Director-General Political Staff and Communications, Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport Germany

Mr Wolff has been the Political Staff and Communications Director-General at the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport since 2022. He was a Member of the German Bundestag from 2005 until 2013 and a Member of the Federal Executive Committee of the FDP between 2009 and 2015. After his admission to practise as a lawyer in 1999, he was appointed an authorised signatory for KPMG in 2002. In addition to his professional activities, Mr Wolff is involved in a wide range of voluntary work, for example in the Advisory Board of the Württemberg DLRG Water Rescue Foundation and in the Advisory Board of the German Firefighters’ Association. Between 2014 and 2022, he was a member of the Board of Directors of the Bar Association in Stuttgart and from 2014 until 2019 President of the Landesverkehrswacht (road safety organisation) in Baden-Württemberg.

Isabelle Weber
Director of Regulatory Affairs , Saipol (Avril)

Isabelle has been Director of Regulatory Affairs for Saipol (Groupe Avril) since 2022. Saipol is the leading French processor of rapeseed and sunflower seeds and one of Europe's leading crushers, refiners of vegetable oils and producers of biodiesel. Isabelle is a lawyer by training, with a master's in European law. She has worked in the agri-food sector for over 15 years, at a law firm and then at Danone as Director of Regulatory Affairs for France. Isabelle is also President of Esterifrance, which represents the interests of fatty acid methyl ester manufacturers in France.

Alemar Reine
Director Transport Development, Volvo Trucks

Reine Alemar, Director of Transport Development, is responsible for commercial future transport development regarding logistics, supply chain, and the sustainable energy transition journey for trucks. He has a managerial background in Engineering, Manufacturing, and Product Planning and has been responsible for commercial Global Product launches within Volvo Trucks. Reine is in frequent interaction with large (worldwide) oil, gas, and electricity companies on a strategic level, with peers in Aviation, Shipping, and Industrial usage, and with authorities regarding societal and policy aspects of future transports.

Lars Purkarthofer
Director of Public Affairs Germany, Austria and Switzerland, UPS

Lars has been UPS’ Director of Public Affairs for Germany, Austria and Switzerland since 2020, having held public affairs roles of increasing responsibility since 2008. He joined UPS on a part-time basis in 2003 while at university and worked in human resources after graduating, before taking responsibility for public affairs in the southern German federal states. In 2011, Lars moved to Berlin to manage UPS´ liaison office. From 2015, he headed the German PA team. With a subsequent organisational realignment, his portfolio was extended accordingly to cover Germany, Austria and Switzerland. He represents UPS in a range of leading industry associations including the Transport Committee at the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) and the National Express Association (BIEK). Lars holds a master’s degree in economics and political sciences from Friedrich-Alexander-University in Erlangen.

Jemima Jowett-Ive
Renewable Gas Origination Manager, Shell Energy Europe

As head of renewable gas origination at Shell Energy Europe and Africa, Jemima is responsible for leading renewable gas trading strategy. Since 2019, she has been at the forefront of building and integrating a robust portfolio of solutions for the sector, crucial for supporting Shell’s ambitious customer decarbonisation strategies. Jemima has successfully achieved revenue growth and established strategic partnerships, delivering cutting-edge solutions to unlocking the full potential of renewable gas.

Scott Nelson
President and Head of Trading Refinery Feedstocks & Products, Reliance International

Scott Nelson is President and Head of Trading Refinery Feedstocks & Products for Reliance International, based in Dubai. Scott traded for Cargill in Singapore and Geneva. He joined Total in Geneva where he traded middle distillates globally before becoming global trading head for Socar Trading SA in Geneva. Prior to joining Reliance, he was President of Oil and gas for BP Middle East & East Africa. Scott has a degree in economics from the University of Melbourne.

Stefan Schreiber
Executive Board Member for North America, Verbio

Adam Sikorski
President of the Management Board, UNIMOT Capital Group

Adam is a co-founder of UNIMOT Capital Group, one of the largest private companies in Poland’s energy market, and has served as president of its management board since 2018. Before this, he was president of the management board at PZL Sędziszów, a leading domestic automotive filter manufacturer. He has an executive master of business administration and executive doctorate of business administration degree from the Institute of Economic Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. He is also a graduate of the Department of International Economic Relations at the Polonia Academy in Częstochowa and has a PhD in social sciences in the discipline of management and quality from the Faculty of Management of Częstochowa University of Technology.

Jay Morrod
Team Lead – Renewable Gas Analysis, STX Group

With more than a decade of professional experience, Jay has worked in trading, price reporting and analysis, including a four-year spell at Argus. During this time, he gained valuable insights into various products such as carbon, power, biofuels, fertilizers and biomethane. Jay currently provides in-depth analysis of renewable gas markets in collaboration with STX biofuels, carbon emissions and renewable electricity teams.

Xavier Noyon
Secretary General, European Biodiesel Board (EBB)

Brussels-based EBB is the association for companies producing biodiesel (HVO and FAME) in the EU and represents producers using all feedstocks — food/feed crops, waste, residues and other biogenic materials. Xavier has experience from previous roles at PEFC International, the European Solar Thermal Industry Federation, Logos Public Affairs and Orgalime. He holds a master’s degree in European public policy from Institut d’études politiques de Strasbourg.

Marco Lietz
Senior Public & Regulatory Affairs Manager, Neste

Marco Lietz is a senior public affairs professional with a passion for renewable solutions and sustainable mobility. Marco currently serves as Senior Public Affairs Manager for Central and Eastern Europe at Neste. He joined Neste in 2020. Neste is the world’s leading producer of renewable fuels, such as renewable diesel/HVO and sustainable aviation fuels. Before joining Neste, Marco worked as Head of Public Affairs and Communications Europe at the e-scooter start-up Circ (later acquired by Bird) in 2019-20. During that time, he led the launch of e-scooter sharing services in 15 countries in Europe and the Middle East. From 2014 to 2019, he held various positions as a public affairs consultant in Germany, most recently as team leader for energy and mobility at leading international communications firm Burson in Berlin. He studied political science and economics at University of Greifswald, Germany, and European Studies at Maastricht University, the Netherlands.

Maximilian Ruhe
Managing Shareholder, RUHE Biogas

Maximilian Ruhe is an industrial engineer and is responsible for the development and operation of plants that upgrade and liquefy biomethane and carbon dioxide from biogas. He specialises in plant engineering, sustainability management and marketing models for products made from biogas — especially biomethane, bio-LNG and bio-LCO2. After completing his master’s degree in international management, he worked in the start-up scene before setting up a new business division in family company RUHE.

Aleksandra Błazeusz
System Manager, ISCC System

Aleksandra Błazeusz is System Manager at ISCC System, focusing on the certification of sustainable fuels under the RED II (Renewable Energy Directive). With a strong background in environmental policy and a keen focus on social and ecological sustainability criteria, Aleksandra has been at the forefront of further developing sustainability requirements for the production and use of agricultural and forest biomass under ISCC certification.

Wilko Eggers
Head of Regulation Working Group, Bundesverband THG Quote e.V.

Tobias Block
Head of Strategy and Content, eFuel Alliance

Tobias is an industrial engineer and Chief Strategy Officer at industry group the eFuel Alliance. He is an all-rounder when it comes to technical, economic and political challenges at the interface between renewable energies and the automotive industry. He studied energy and environmental management at the University of Flensburg, before obtaining a doctorate on eFuels business models at the University of St Gallen. He then worked for German automaker Audi, after which he joined the German Association of the Automotive Industry, where he co-ordinated the group’s renewable fuel activities.

Inga Landgrebe
Public Affairs Manager, GP JOULE Hydrogen GmbH

Inga Landgrebe is a public affairs expert with a special emphasis on hydrogen and mobility. Before joining GP Joule as Public Affairs Manager, Inga worked for many years at the German Bundestag, most recently heading the office of Federal Minister Cem Özdemir. Before that she worked as an economic policy adviser for the Green parliamentary group and as an adviser for various members of parliament. Inga studied in Maastricht, Seoul, Lisbon and Frankfurt (Oder) and has an MA and BA in European Studies.

Hans Wenck
Managing Director , Aussenhandelsverband für Mineralöl und Energie (AFM+E)

The AFM+E association is representing 33 German SMEs focussed on the import and trading of various energy carriers. Hans Wenck took over the management of the AFM+E association in late 2021. Before, he worked for 25 years for Shell including assignments in Germany, The Netherlands, Austria, Kazakhstan, and US spanning management positions in R&D, Marketing, Government Relations and Communications. Hans holds a master’s degree in engineering, a PhD in chemistry as well as a master’s degree in education.

Hennings Dicks
Managing Director and Cofounder, Agriportance

Henning Dicks is an agricultural engineer, co-founder and managing director of agriportance GmbH, a Münster-based company specializing in sustainable energy solutions, particularly in the field of biomethane. Henning Dicks grew up on a farm and studied agricultural economics at the South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences in Soest. In his early career, he worked directly in agriculture and in agricultural journalism, gaining valuable experience before entering the biomethane industry. In 2021, Henning Dicks and Thorsten Nascimento Rohling founded agriportance GmbH, a company that offers a digital solution for biomethane producers to enable the certification and marketing of biomethane and liquid CO2. Henning's goal is to advance the energy transition by replacing fossil natural gas with biomethane, a cleaner, renewable and European alternative. Henning Dicks is considered an acknowledged expert in the biomethane industry, particularly in the certification and trading of biomethane and LCO2.

Daniel Böhner
Manager for Sustainability, Policy and Development, Nordic Electrofuel AS

Kai Bueber
Global Category Leader Diesel/Oil - Group Energy Procurement, Heidelberg Materials AG

Kai took on the position as Global Category Leader Diesel/Oil in 2023, with responsibility for the group-wide procurement of oil products such as diesel, heating oil, marine fuel, gasoil, bitumen, lubricants and petroleum coke. He started his career as a trainee in group energy procurement at Heidelberg Materials, formerly known as HeidelbergCement. After familiarising himself with a wide range of energy products and energy markets, he soon became responsible for the company’s oil-based liquid fuels portfolio. He studied Business Management (Entrepreneurship) at Edinburgh Napier University.

Magdalena Streijffert
Public Affairs Manager, Preem

Magdalena Streijffert has been Member of the Swedish Parliament, Secretery General for Fairtrade Sweden after that leading Fairtrade Internationals Advocacy work. She has been working as a Senior Consultant at Rud Pedersen Public Affairs and prior to her job at Preem she was Senior Public Affairs Manager at Neste covering Scandinavia.

Detlef Evers
Managing Director, Mittelstandsverband abfallbasierter Kraftstoffe e.V. (MVaK)

Detlef Evers has been working for the MVaK since 2015; a Berlin-based association representing the interests of key companies operating along the value chain for the production of waste-based and advanced biofuels. The members of the MVaK are based in Germany, Austria and the Netherlands. He has been working in the field of biofuels since 1995. Before he joined the MVaK he worked for Archer Daniels Midland in different management positions. His first task in the biofuels segment was to market biodiesel produced by the first large-scale German biodiesel plant in Leer.

Frédéric Aertsens
Sector Group Manager for Sustainable Fuels, Cefic

Frédéric Aertsens is Sector Group Manager for Sustainable Fuels. Cefic represents Europe’s major fuel ether producers — MTBE, ETBE, TAME and TAEE. Cefic members support and disseminate scientific research on the benefits and impact of fuel ethers on vehicle performance, health and the environment, and advocate for science-based policy making, through active cooperation with regulators, legislators, industry, NGOs and the academic community. Frédéric is based in Brussels and has a background in EU environmental and energy law. He started his career at the European Commission before joining government affairs consultancy Dentons Global Advisors, where he oversaw the mobility practice, advising clients on EU and global emissions and vehicle safety policies.

Daniel Kaddik
General Manager, Bundesverband freier Tankstellen (BFT)

The BFT association represents a network of 530 companies in the field of fuel for cars and homes. Daniel is also part of the directors' group of the association of SME Energy Germany — Mittelstandische Energiewirtschaft Deutschland. Over the past 15 years he has he worked with national and local governments, politicians and non-governmental organisations in Germany, India, Russia, central Asia, southeast Europe and the EU. Daniel has degrees in Governmental Studies from the University of Erfurt, European Studies from the University of Hamburg and International Studies from the University of Birmingham.

Hanspeter Tiede
Chief Financial Officer, Lother Group (eFuel GmbH)

Hanspeter has spent 20 years working in the oil industry, firstly with BP and since 2005 with Germany energy company Lother. In his current role, Hanspeter is responsible for Lother’s financials and future business prospects, including solar energy, future fuels, e-mobility and sustainability.

Elmar Baumann
Managing Director, VDB

Elmar holds an engineering degree in biotechnology, with a focus on process engineering, and a Master of Industrial Engineering with advanced training in investment/financing, logistics and innovation management. Elmar has been working for the German Biofuel Industry Association since 2007. He originally served as a specialist for technology, economics and sustainability. Since 2009, Elmar has been the managing director of the association, where he has been representing the interests of the member companies in their dealings with politics and administration at national and EU level. Lately, he has engaged in the RED III energy directive, the CO2-fleet target regulation and the ETS II in Brussels.

Anna Venturini

Anna Venturini
Policy Manager, European Biogas Association

Anna Venturini is the Policy Manager at the European Biogas Association. In 2022, Anna joined EBA to following transport related files, and is now the lead on biogas and biomethane end uses, managing EBA Working Groups on Transport and on Energy & Industry. Before joining EBA Team, Anna worked in Brussels for five years, first at the European Parliament, then as Policy and Communication Advisor in the transport sector. Anna graduated with a Master’s in European Studies at ULB in 2017 and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations and Diplomacy from the University of Trieste.

Kevin Schaefer
SVP – Germany and Central Europe, Argus Media

Neil Fleming
Global Head of Editorial

Neil Fleming is Global Head of Editorial at Argus and manages our market- and news-reporting operations worldwide. His role involves the management of a global team of more than 500 reporters in 29 offices, formulation of editorial and market-reporting strategy and policy, and working in matrix with Argus’ sectoral and regional managers to help develop new content and products for the business. Neil joined Argus in January 2020. He has 38 years’ experience of commodities and energy markets, and has worked as a journalist, analyst, manager, consultant, and data architect. He is the former SVP Editorial and Information of Argus’ competitor S&P Global (Platts), and has also served as Head of Content and latterly Strategic Advisor at energy and petrochemicals price-reporting agency ICIS. He is the 1995 winner of the International Association of Energy Economists’ award for Excellence in Written Journalism. Neil was previously Southern Africa bureau chief for US news agency United Press International at the time of the end of apartheid, and before that its East Africa correspondent. He holds a first class honours degree in Modern & Medieval Languages from Trinity College Cambridge, and was a post-graduate student at the University of Vienna.

Tim Cheyne

Tim Cheyne
SVP - Global Head of Agriculture, Fertilizers, Ammonia, DEF, Argus

Tim is Senior Vice President for the fertilizer sector at Argus. Tim worked a process manager at an ammonia/urea plant in South Africa before moving to the UK to join KBR (then M.W. Kellogg) as a process engineer in the ammonia technology team. More recently Tim has covered fertilizer and industrial nitrogen as a market analyst.

Hagen Reiners
Editor – Oil Products, Argus Media

Hagen Reiners heads the Argus editorial team in Hamburg. He manages the O.M.R. Fuels and O.M.R. Intraday services. Since 2015 he has been working with the German oil products industry. He oversees the Argus coverage of the German markets for heating oil, diesel, gasoline, GHG quota, biomethane, AdBlue and Rhine freight. Before working at Argus, he worked as a journalist for various media such as Handelsblatt and Deutschlandfunk. He holds a Masters in Journalism from Brunel University in London and a Bachelors from Cologne University.

Benedict George
Deputy Editor - Oil Products, Argus

Benedict George is the deputy editor of the Argus European Products report. He began by assessing diesel prices when he joined Argus in 2019 and has since spread his coverage across the European products, during the disruption of the pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He leads Argus’ coverage of the European refining industry in particular.

Owen Gooch
Senior Analyst, Argus

Owen Gooch is an analyst in the London office. He is responsible for the development of Argus’ urea subscription products, focusing on market fundamentals, long and short-term price forecasting and long-term supply, demand and trade patterns. Owen also works on project reviews for the Urea Analytics reports, where he evaluates the investment potential and feasibility of possible urea projects. Before joining Argus Owen was a postgraduate student at Imperial College London, where he completed an MSc in Petroleum Geoscience. His work included a project in collaboration with bp focusing on studying the variations in deep-water slope channels offshore West Nile Delta, Egypt, and the implications for gas reservoir complexity and production.

Sophie Barthel
Editor - Biofuels, Argus

Sophie Barthel is the editor of the daily Argus Biofuels report overseeing the coverage of European biofuels and crop and waste feedstock markets. She has specialised in biomethane markets in Europe with focus on Germany and the main biofuel ticket markets – Germany, the Netherlands and the UK – by assessing the cost of compliance to national blending targets. Prior to joining Argus, Sophie completed a master’s degree in EU Politics at the London School of Economics.

Nik Pais Dos Satos
Senior Reporter – Oil Products, Argus

Nik Pais dos Santos is Senior Reporter at Argus Media Germany covering the German road fuel market for Argus O.M.R. He has developed expertise in the German biofuels market, including HVO and biomethane. Additionally, he is responsible for the assessment and coverage of the German greenhouse gas tickets, enabling him to calculate and analyze all price components in the fuel market effectively. Nik Pais dos Santos holds a Master of Arts in Philosophy and a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry and Philosophy.

Stefan Kruempelmann
Hydrogen and Future Fuels Editor, Argus

Stefan leads Argus‘ Hydrogen and Future Fuels service which provides news, analysis, production cost indicators and datasets on hydrogen, e-methanol and ammonia. He has been with Argus for more than six years and covered European natural gas markets before shifting his focus to hydrogen and its derivatives. Prior to this, he worked for an investment research company in London and studied in Maastricht, Leeds and London.