Perú Oil & Gas Congress

Join hundreds oil and gas professionals in Lima for this business and technical conference, exhibition and training sessions, in addition to one-on-one meetings with Peru’s most influential experts and leaders.

Perú Oil & Gas Congress will connect individuals from the energy, infrastructure, and transportation industries alike to collaborate on the challenges, opportunities and solutions for the industry.

Heavy Oil Latin America Conference & Exhibition 2015

Top leaders and experts from international E&P companies, government and high-level services companies will present the challenges faced by the heavy oil sector, examine case studies from different areas in the heavy oil value chain, and will propose solutions for the successful exploitation of this rich resource in the region.

The congress also features a cutting exhibition floor showcasing heavy oil specific expertise, products and service and numerous formal and informal networking events to connect you to the international heavy oil community. The event will take place in Bogotá, Colombia.

Oil Sands Trade Show and Conference

Since 1985, it has been the entry point for producer and operators to source the technology, products and services available in the billion-dollar oil sands industry.

This year the show will unite over 5,000 registered attendees with over 400 exhibiting companies, right at the epicentre of the oil sands community – Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada – to network, learn, and conduct business.

The Pipeline & Energy Expo

This year, more than 300 exhibiting companies and over 2,000 attendees are expected to meet in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Formerly known as the Tulsa Pipeline Expo, The Pipeline + Energy Expo has expanded its focus to include all forms of energy.

Since 2009, The Pipeline + Energy Expo has worked to increase awareness of the state’s rich heritage in the energy industry, and promote connections between surrounding states and Canada with interests in pipeline challenges, regulations, integrity, and proposed projects.

Global Petroleum Show 2015

Previously held every two years, the event now takes place annually in response to both demand from participants and the rapid pace of industry change.

Held in the heart of the energy capital of Canada – Calgary, Alberta – the event plays host to 95 countries, 63,000 attendees, and 2,000 exhibiting companies.

Atlantic Canada Petroleum Show

Over 160 exhibiting companies and nearly 2,000 attendees will come together in St. John’s, Newfoundland to source new technologies, discover new business opportunities and explore the latest innovations.

Held in conjunction with Noia’s annual conference, the show spotlights the products and services driving offshore and onshore activity in the region.

ADIPEC 2015

ADIPEC provides a global platform for oil and gas professionals to do business. The ADIPEC conference educates and facilitates knowledge transfer and provides excellent network working opportunities.

Abu Dhabi, capital city of the UAE, acts as a natural crossroads between East and West and is an ever more important global energy hub for the 21st century. ADIPEC is supported by the industry through its unique executive committee that convenes to shape the content of the conference and is supported by many of the world’s national oil companies, international oil companies and service providers.

Follow news from the event and join the conversation at @ADIPECOfficial

New for ADIPEC 2015: Due to unprecedented demand, ADIPEC will be extending the show floor to include an all new Hall 15 and a heavy machinery dedicated zone, located on the marine front of the world class Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC). Only 150 meters away from the main Atrium, Hall 15 will attract decision makers and buyers from the offshore, marine and heavy equipment sectors. To view the products on display for the Offshore & Marine Section, please visit www.adipec.com/offshore.

IRPC

The IPRC conference, workshops and exhibition at Jumeirah at Etihad Towers, Abu Dhabi is a chance to connect face-to-face with CEOs, VPs, senior engineers and technologists, business development managers, operations managers, purchasing managers and plant managers from companies operating in the industry.

Equatorial Guinea 2015 Strategic Roundtable

The Oil & Gas Year, in partnership with the Ministry of Mines, Industry and Energy (MMIE) and Centurion Law Firm, conducted its third strategic roundtable for Equatorial Guinea in Malabo on May 8, 2015. The event was held in the Zafiro Room at the MMIE’s headquarters.

The roundtable brought together H.E. Mercedes Eworo Milam, general director of hydrocarbons of the MMIE; Martín Crisanto Ebe Mba, senator and chairman of the board of the National Bank of Equatorial Guinea; Olivier Sabrié, general director of Total Equatorial Guinea; Serapio Sima Ntutumu, deputy general director of Sonagas; Subramanya Ananthnarayan, manager of Schlumberger for Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea; Rosendo Machimbo Pérez, country director at Weatherford Equatorial Guinea; José Rebollar, director general of Société Générale de Banques de Guinée Équatorial; Nicolas Franceschi, manager of PwC; David Shaw, resident technical advisor at the MMIE and Fernando Biahute, deputy general manager of Luba Freeport. The participants engaged in an open and constructive dialogue on economic reactivation strategies, the future of the Equatorial Guinea’s offshore sector, the paramount role of national content, strengthening of national companies and the country’s great potential to become a regional centre for energy and logistics.

The discussion was divided into two sessions: “Impacts of Low Oil Prices and the Revival of the Offshore Industry” and “Oil and Gas Diversification Strategy: Gas Monetisation, Petrochemicals and Regional Hub Positioning.”

When discussing the offshore future of the country, David Shaw said, “The MMIE is actively promoting new fields through data availability, acquiring new information and having a reputation for being professional and honouring contracts.” The panel of speakers also addressed Equatorial Guinea’s potential to become a regional energy and logistic centre. “In order to be a regional centre, it is not enough to have the right geographic position, we also need to have the lowest costs to compete with the other countries in the region,” said Sabrié. A key sector for enhancing the regional role of Equatorial Guinea is petrochemicals. “Petrochemical developments are one of the engines of development for the country, as they are viable projects economically and socially and will provide a lot of employment,” said Sima Ntutumu.

The strategic roundtable will be published in The Oil & Gas Year Equatorial Guinea 2015, which is due to be launched in the second half of 2015.

For news and features from Equatorial Guinea, click here

2nd West Africa Oil & Gas Security 2015 Summit

The 2nd West Africa Oil & Gas Security 2015 Summit will be held on June 10-11 in Lagos, Nigeria.

This year’s forum will focus on the fragile security situation in the region stemming from a variety of threats, including organised crime, piracy and terrorist groups such as Nigeria’s Boko Haram.

Topics addressed at the summit will include security in Nigeria’s post-election period, terrorism, community engagement, business travel security, the threat of kidnap for ransom, maritime security, crisis management and criminal activities in the workplace.

The event will bring together senior-level experts with experience across the West African oil and gas industry to present attendees with important information about operating in this promising market.