Top experts from leading global energy and industry sectors will present latest technology developments from oil and gas exploration and production fields at the Offshore Middle East Conference to be held at the Qatar National Convention Centre from January 21 to 23, 2013. Over 40 speakers from various international organizations will address the three-day conference and organizers also confirmed the patronage of Patronage from HE Minister of Energy and Industry Dr Mohammed bin Saleh Al Sada. Offshore Middle East 2013 Conference Director David Paganie said, “We are confident that Offshore Middle 2013 will provide the best technical forum for the oil and gas market within the Middle East region, continuing on from our successes of 2010. The inclusion of a Gas Industry Operations track is an exciting development and one we feel will provide great interest to all concerned within this sector of the industry.” The conference will mull of topics like: Reservoir Monitoring and Control; Field Development; Water/Gas Injection; Drilling Optimization; Horizontal and Extended Well Drilling; Drilling Operations and Well Construction; Well Control Subsea Technology; Offshore Safety and Environment; Well Containment Operations; Flowlines and Pipelines Management; Geophysics and Floating LNG.
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