The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) will be hosting their International Conference and Exhibition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from the 15th to the 18th of November, 2009 and this event is one of the leading events of its kind, worldwide.
The AAPG International Conference and Exhibition (ICE) will evaluate developments in Brazil’s oil and gas industry over the past decade and estimate future trends for the international petroleum exploration and production market. The exhibition will also focus on new ideas and innovations in subsalt drilling and deepwater exploration. In addition, this is an event which is excellent for creating business leads and contacts and also for ensuring you keep in touch with everything which is happening in the Petroleum industry.
The AAPG International Conference and Exhibition that was held in 2008 drew in 1955 attendees from 63 different countries across the world. This year’s exhibition is expected to be an even greater success and will have a large number of exhibitors and visitors.
The exhibition will be attended by delegates from the geo-science community who will conduct presentations covering ultra-deep offshore petroleum exploration trends and the AAPG’s latest technical programs. Some of the reputed exhibitors that will be in attendance at the AAPG Exhibition in Rio de Janeiro include Petrobras, Schlumberger, HRT and ExxonMobil.
The conference event will feature student activities, educational courses, field trips and technical programs; the AAPG Exhibition will also serve as a networking forum where industry heads can formulate new business relationships, securing new contacts and possible clients.
Attendees of the AAPG Exhibition in Rio de Janeiro will be able to improve sales by securing new leads and establishing new customer relationships. Visitors to the exhibition will be able to locate possible business partners, promote their company brand and advertise their products and services to potential customers. The venue also allows visitors to conduct small meetings with new clients and cement new business deals.
For getting to Rio for the exhibition, a number of major airlines fly into Rio de Janeiro (airport code GIG) including British Airways, Iberia, Air France, TAM Brazilian Airways and TAP Portugal. It can be worth checking your own country’s travel advice before going to Brazil to check which inoculations and which safety precautions you may perhaps need to take. Rio is a very vibrant and fun city to visit and overall you should have a great and useful time at the AAPG Exhibition.
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