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Friday
Jan282011

Global oil field services to be worth $200 billion by 2015: GBI research

With the increase in E&P projects and the global demand for oil and gas, the market for oil field services is expected to grow to about $200 billion* by the end of the forecast period in 2015. 

SMi's inaugural Oil & Gas Field Services conference will investigate the latest developments in the oilfield services market including the challenge of unconventional applications; health, safety and environment issues; drilling and well management; pipelines and logistics considerations; and people, process and technology.

SMi's expert speaker line-up ensures delegates take away a detailed overview of the current position of the oil and gas industry resulting in more clarity surrounding operations. Discuss how carbon finance can contribute to methane leak prevention therefore learn how to take active steps towards reducing your carbon footprint.

Current methods of drilling and well management will be anlaysed and an in-depth look into new production technologies will be provided. The role of natural gas will be discussed suggested what the future holds in a CO2 constrained world. This conference also provides a brilliant networking platform for the industry professionals in attendance.

For further information and the opportunity to register online please visit the corresponding link.

http://www.smi-online.co.uk/oilgas-services8.asp

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