‘Egypt Petroleum Show 2017’ Promises Largest Industry Gathering

‘Egypt Petroleum Show 2017’ Promises Largest Industry Gathering

‘The Egypt Petroleum Show 2017’ held under the high patronage of the President, His Excellency Abdel Fattah El Sisi, and support of the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources promises to be the largest oil & gas industry gathering North Africa has ever seen taking place in Cairo from the 14-16 February at the Cairo International Convention Center, DMG Events Global Energy, the company responsible for organizing the event informed in a press release.

His Excellency, Tarek El Molla, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Arab Republic of Egypt, affirmed that holding the conference and exhibition in Cairo reflects Egypt’s continuous efforts to promote new projects, attract investments in the petroleum sector, and consolidate communication with foreign investors and large international corporations, which are foremost on the investment opportunities map.

From his part, Christopher Hudson, President of DMG Events Global Energy stated that “The 3-day exhibition and conference promises to be the most sought after meeting place for all oil and gas professionals in the North African, Mediterranean, and the South European region with leading global oil and gas players exhibiting across three halls and 70% of the exhibition sold out.”

Exhibiting companies includes Egyptian & Middle Eastern NOCs, such as EGAS, EGPC, Ganope, ECHEM, BAPCO, and BANAGAS. Government entities participating include MIDOR, NOGA Holdings, and GPIC. IOCs from all over the world are attending, with ENI, BP, ExxonMobil, Apache, Shell, and Edison exhibiting at the 2017 event.
At the local level, renowned firms such as ENPPI, Petrojet, Petroleum Marine Services, EPHH Rig Manufacturing, Ruhrpumpen Egypt, SHOTEC, Maridive Group, and the Ayadsons Group are all appearing in the exhibition halls.

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