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Witness the transformation of the world’s energy markets at ADIPEC 2016
The Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC) will be held from 7-10 November 2016 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The theme for this year, Transitional Strategies for an Efficient and Resilient Energy Industry, is geared to providing the requisite intelligence needed to pave the way to a successful energy operation.
ADIPEC has evolved into the world’s new meeting point for oil and gas professionals and is the premier exhibition and conference in MENA, Africa, Europe and Asian Sub-Continent.
Participation in ADIPEC 2016 is certain to ensure a comprehensive overview of the upstream oil and gas sectors in these regions with access to a wealth of information from 95,000 Oil & Gas professionals converging in Abu Dhabi from over 125 countries. These include key players and strategic, technical and project influencers who shape the Oil and Gas global arena. Technologies from 57 of the major Oil and Gas import and exporting countries of the world will be presented at ADIPEC 2016. It will facilitate quantifying the value of current and future Oil and Gas investments in various parts of the world.
ADIPEC 2015 witnessed deals worth $9.7bn being signed during the four days of the event. ADIPEC positions businesses to be at the forefront of the long-term forecast of the national and international Oil and Gas majors.
For regular updates, please visit the event website www.adipec.com.
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