Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Gastech 2011

This month is Gastech 2011. Probably the best Gas exhibition and conference on the circuit. When possible I go to these events as they are a networkers dream, but due to the fact we have an office in Holland (the show is in Amsterdam), we sent our local contact.

http://www.gastech.co.uk/info/

If you can, go along and visit. the link above has the information necessary.

New features for the conference include examining the potential impact that unconventional gas might have, the role of gas in a future low-carbon economy, innovation and technology advances, and the future outlook for LNG. The independent Governing Body (comprising of 33 of the industry’s most influential individuals), noted the exceptional quality of papers which had to be selected from an unprecedented number of submissions: nearly 350 received for just 70 available speaking opportunities.

"We’re bringing innovation to the conference, with a focus on many new things. Our research identifies a genuine willingness and interest in seeing innovative new topics and papers throughout the conference programme," said Chris Clucas, Group Fleet Director, Bernhard Schulte Ship Management and a co-Chair of Gastech 2011.
Gavin Sutcliffe

"The conference programme is extremely important as it is the vehicle that allows people in the gas business to see the progress of industry evolution from all aspects, be it technical, commercial or other. The programme value is that it highlights innovation and successes in both the commercial world and technical world, and is beneficial to all parties in the gas business," said Philip Hunter, Manager of LNG & Gas Centre of Excellence, Bechtel Oil, Gas & Chemicals.
, Head of Content for Gastech, said, "We will be delivering the highest quality papers that will capture delegates’ imagination. The selection process was about cherry-picking the papers that will deliver the most relevant, expert information to the global gas business. Some sessions proved more popular than others and had many exceptional abstracts submitted, which made selection especially tough. Many fine papers have missed out; however, we’re now fully confident that we have an outstanding final programme that the industry will relish."

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