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Offshore Europe builds momentum

A star-studded line-up of oil majors and leading individuals from the global upstream sector is t...

With its ground-breaking exhibition and agenda-setting free conference attracting leading players from the E&P industry, OE 2005 is set to draw record crowds from around the world, reflecting its evolving global reach.

According to show organisers The Offshore Europe Partnership, industry majors including BP, Shell, Total E&P UK, ConocoPhillips, Gazprom and Petroleum de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA) are all confirmed as exhibitors, once again proving its standing at the top of the operators’ list of ‘must attend’ events. Big hitters from the contracting community include Halliburton, Schlumberger, Wood Group, Aker Kvaerner, AMEC, ADTI (Global SantaFe), Maersk Contractors, ABB and Vetco Gray.

Details are available from noel.armstrong@spearhead.co.uk or www.oe2005.co.uk

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