OGS – Oil and Gas
Linking the upstream and downstream value chains
The Oil and Gas segment of the OGS is currently in its 16th year, and has established itself as a regional platform for procurement and networking in the conventional energy sector.
For 2011, the Oil and Gas segment is expanding and renewing its format in response to market needs. The show’s traditional downstream trade and procurement focus is augmented by an upstream networking forum, creating an ideal venue for oil and gas producers to strengthen business ties.
OGS is the largest and longest established event of its kind serving the lower Gulf. Fourteen successful iterations have established it as the premier networking forum for Oil, Natural Gas and Energy producers to meet service providers, engineers and suppliers. The show has distinguished itself as a calendar for the Oil & Gas Industry, where networking is complemented by confirmed business transactions at the venue.
History
Over 4,200 companies from more than 37 countries have participated at the OGS since it began in 1984. These include the biggest names in the industry globally, as well as National Pavilions from: Germany, UK, Canada, China, France, Belgium, Netherlands and Ukraine. Supported by the UAE Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, OGS 2011 will be the 17th iteration of the international event.
The Audience
With unprecedented experience and reach, OGS is the ideal venue to meet, interact and conduct business with:
- Oil producers
- Engineers
- Technical professionals
- Procurement officers
- Offshore Contractors
- Drilling specialists
- Technicians
- Exploration and Refining professionals
Details
Dates: 25th – 27th October 2011
Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre,
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
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