AOG to expand in 2014

Australasian Oil and Gas Exhibition and Conference
Thursday, 09 January, 2014


The Australasian Oil and Gas Exhibition and Conference (AOG) is set to be even bigger in 2014, with the addition of the Australian Industry Zone, a new exhibition zone that will provide a platform for Australia’s oil and gas manufacturers and service companies.

The Australasian Oil and Gas Exhibition and Conference (AOG) will be held on 19-21 February 2014 at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. Bringing together more than 500 exhibitors from across 20 countries, AOG has become Australia’s largest oil and gas event - attracting over 15,000 visitors in 2013 - and is set to be even bigger in 2014.

If you’re a senior manager, engineer or procurement professional from an exploration and production company, or a contractor and from the service and supply industry, AOG is the must-attend industry event to mark in your calendar.

This year AOG will be launching the Australian Industry Zone, a new exhibition zone that will provide a platform for Australia’s oil and gas manufacturers and service companies to display their latest technology and services. Supported by the Australian and Western Australian Governments, the new zone will herald the technological breakthroughs taking place in Australia’s oil and gas supply industry, including the lucrative $200 billion LNG market.

AOG 2014 will also see the merging of the AOG Conference and the Subsea Australasia Conference in a move designed to enhance the delegate experience, providing more content and a greater range of topical conference sessions.

In addition to the Australian Industry Zone, delegates can also attend the Subsea Zone, the largest zone at AOG featuring over 80 exhibitors and displaying the latest in subsea technology and services including ROVs, pipelines, offshore support, umbilicals and flowlines, well completions, and production and processing equipment.

The Health, Safety and Environment Zone will display the latest in HS&E products and services including safety equipment, environmental protection and monitoring, gas detection, fire prevention, medical services and hazardous area equipment.

The Education, Research and Training Zone will allow organisations to inform tertiary students and industry professionals about training services, education programs, research opportunities and careers advice.

The AOG Conference will include streams focusing on Australian industry participation, productivity, resourcing, safety, marine logistics, operations and maintenance, as well as special sessions exploring subsea topics such as subsea technology, pipelines, oceans and sediments, field development challenges and floating LNG.

Visitors are encouraged to preregister for AOG 2014 to save time and receive updates about special events, news and offers. Register free online at www.aogexpo.com.au.

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