Offshore Energy Conference
Highlights of the 2012 Conference Program
The OE2012 conference program addresses key solutions to the offshore community. Conveniently running parallel to the exhibition, the conference program offers seperatly bookable sessons featering a well-rounded international speaker faculty.
- North Sea Oil and Gas
The role of the maturing North Sea is far from over. The conference presents an outlook for new E&P opportunities in Northwest Europe. Invited speakers will discuss new North Sea discoveries as well as the latest technologies to extend the operational life of oil and gas fields.
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- Renewable offshore energy: wind, wave and tidal
The conference will discuss developments in some of the world's biggest offshore wind producing countries including the UK, China and Germany and will give an update on the latest play of state in wave and tidal energy.
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- Pushing boundaries in frontier areas
Will today's frontiers become tomorrow's heartlands? Offshore Energy 2012 offers an outlook for frontier E&P, including Australia, Brazil and parts of Asia.
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Sponsorship Opportunities
A number of profile-enhancing promotional opportunities are available to your company during the Offshore Energy 2012 Exhibition & Conference, including sponsorship of (one of) the conferences, networking lunches or coffee breaks. We have a number of solutions to choose from which will suit your company’s needs and budget.
Call Femke Hoogeveen today on the number +31 (0)10 209 2634 to discuss our sponsorship prospectus, or a tailor-made branding solution to compliment your company’s strategy. |
Stay Informed!
This webpage will be updated regularly with program details and news on the speaker faculty.
Interested in having the 2012 brochure delivered directly to your mailbox? Or do you have a question? Send an email to:
Femke Hoogeveen Conference Manager
T: 0031 10 209 2634 F: 0031 10 436 8134 E: fh@navingo.com
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Offshore Energy Conference 2011 Edition
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