The 14th Arab Oil & Gas Show (OGS), the premier onshore and offshore oil, gas and petrochemical exhibition, is gearing up to showcase a full spectrum of solutions for the exploration, extraction, refinement and transportation of hydrocarbon reserves. The move comes in response to market demand generated by capital investments made by energy rich Middle Eastern countries to strengthen their energy infrastructure.
“There has been a discernable market trend towards improving extraction and refinement through new techniques and technologies in oil and gas industry sectors. It has become quite obvious that there are finite energy resources that can be located and used, and investors are trying to extract deposits with maximal efficiency. The Oil and Gas Show 2007 will present a strong showcase of tools and equipment that can minimize the wastage associated with extraction and refinement processes,” noted Anselm Godinho, Managing Director of show organizers IC&E. “At the same time, energy rich countries are expending capital to develop optimal hydrocarbon extraction and transportation infrastructures.
25 new gas projects have been announced in the UAE alone, with an additional 10 in petrochemicals, 20 in petroleum and another 10 projects related to pipeline development. The Saudi Arabian Market is hosting 122 projects in petrochemicals, petroleum, hydrocarbons, with an additional 10 in pipeline development. Qatar is developing 67 projects in various energy sectors, and Oman is following with 58.
OGS 2007 has developed into a powerful forum to source the building blocks for upcoming projects in hydrocarbon exploration, extraction, refining and transportation of hydrocarbons. The Show will also provide easy access to all the materials and technologies for the implementation and maintenance of pipelines that are a key factor in ensuring profitability of existing and future projects.
"There is an approximate 7,000 miles of pipelines under planning or construction, presenting business prospects across all levels of the sector's value chain. Hydrocarbon flows are going global, generating urgent need for efficient, safe and non-hazardous transportation technologies. We have focussed carefully on identifying and bringing together key pipeline technology and material suppliers at OGS 2007 to address this demand,” added Godinho.
OGS 2007 has already attracted 350 plus pre-registered exhibitors, setting a new participation record for the show. The event will be held from 4th to 6th December 2007, concurrently with the 3rd Arab Instrumentation and Automation (AIA) exhibition targeting instrumentation, control, automation and laboratory buyers and suppliers.
The Arab Oil and Gas Show (OGS) is the largest and oldest event of its kind serving the Gulf region, and has developed into one of the world’s premier exhibitions for the onshore and offshore oil, gas, and petrochemical industries. The exhibition provides a platform for local and international suppliers to stage a comprehensive display of the latest technology and services to more than 5,000 specialist visitors involved with the exploration, extraction, processing, storage and transportation of oil and gas. Since the initial event in 1984, more than 3,500 companies, hailing from 35 countries, have participated in OGS, including some of the biggest names in the worldwide oil and gas industry. For more information, visit www.ogsonline.com and www.arabautomation.com
The Arab Instrumentation and Automation (AIA) exhibition, featuring at the Arab Oil and Gas Show (OGS), is a comprehensive display of technology for the instrumentation, control, laboratory and automation professional operating in mainstream industry sectors such as energy, engineering, construction, manufacturing and communications. It is an international platform that enables suppliers to network, liaise and sell to a diverse selection of industry buyers from all over the Middle East, Iran, the Mediterranean and the Indian Subcontinent. For more information, please visit www.arabautomation.com
OGS 2007 addresses hydrocarbon extraction and refinement needs with extended exhibitor line up
The 14th Arab Oil & Gas Show (OGS), the premier onshore and offshore oil, gas and petrochemical exhibition, is gearing up to showcase a full spectrum of solutions for the exploration, extraction, refinement and transportation of hydrocarbon reserves. The move comes in response to market demand generated by capital investments made by energy rich Middle Eastern countries to strengthen their energy infrastructure.
“There has been a discernable market trend towards improving extraction and refinement through new techniques and technologies in oil and gas industry sectors. It has become quite obvious that there are finite energy resources that can be located and used, and investors are trying to extract deposits with maximal efficiency. The Oil and Gas Show 2007 will present a strong showcase of tools and equipment that can minimize the wastage associated with extraction and refinement processes,” noted Anselm Godinho, Managing Director of show organizers IC&E. “At the same time, energy rich countries are expending capital to develop optimal hydrocarbon extraction and transportation infrastructures.
25 new gas projects have been announced in the UAE alone, with an additional 10 in petrochemicals, 20 in petroleum and another 10 projects related to pipeline development. The Saudi Arabian Market is hosting 122 projects in petrochemicals, petroleum, hydrocarbons, with an additional 10 in pipeline development. Qatar is developing 67 projects in various energy sectors, and Oman is following with 58.
OGS 2007 has developed into a powerful forum to source the building blocks for upcoming projects in hydrocarbon exploration, extraction, refining and transportation of hydrocarbons. The Show will also provide easy access to all the materials and technologies for the implementation and maintenance of pipelines that are a key factor in ensuring profitability of existing and future projects.
"There is an approximate 7,000 miles of pipelines under planning or construction, presenting business prospects across all levels of the sector's value chain. Hydrocarbon flows are going global, generating urgent need for efficient, safe and non-hazardous transportation technologies. We have focussed carefully on identifying and bringing together key pipeline technology and material suppliers at OGS 2007 to address this demand,” added Godinho.
OGS 2007 has already attracted 350 plus pre-registered exhibitors, setting a new participation record for the show. The event will be held from 4th to 6th December 2007, concurrently with the 3rd Arab Instrumentation and Automation (AIA) exhibition targeting instrumentation, control, automation and laboratory buyers and suppliers.
The Arab Oil and Gas Show (OGS) is the largest and oldest event of its kind serving the Gulf region, and has developed into one of the world’s premier exhibitions for the onshore and offshore oil, gas, and petrochemical industries. The exhibition provides a platform for local and international suppliers to stage a comprehensive display of the latest technology and services to more than 5,000 specialist visitors involved with the exploration, extraction, processing, storage and transportation of oil and gas. Since the initial event in 1984, more than 3,500 companies, hailing from 35 countries, have participated in OGS, including some of the biggest names in the worldwide oil and gas industry. For more information, visit www.ogsonline.com and www.arabautomation.com
The Arab Instrumentation and Automation (AIA) exhibition, featuring at the Arab Oil and Gas Show (OGS), is a comprehensive display of technology for the instrumentation, control, laboratory and automation professional operating in mainstream industry sectors such as energy, engineering, construction, manufacturing and communications. It is an international platform that enables suppliers to network, liaise and sell to a diverse selection of industry buyers from all over the Middle East, Iran, the Mediterranean and the Indian Subcontinent. For more information, please visit www.arabautomation.com