Register for the Virtual Pipeline Opportunities Conference-EMEA
The inaugural Pipeline Opportunities Conference – EMEA (POC-EMEA), presented by Pipeline & Gas Journal, will be held virtually on Thursday, September 17. The virtual conference is free to attend and will feature live and recorded sessions, allowing you the ability to tune in where you are, at a time that is convenient.
The virtual conference offers you the chance to connect with a global audience, without packing your suitcase. Conference hours are 10-4 GMT +1. (After you register, session times will appear in your local time zone.)
Why should you attend POC EMEA online?
Broad focus.
POC-EMEA brings together key executives from major operating companies, a former UK government official and shale gas commissioner, a safety expert and more for presentations covering best practices, business drivers, lessons learned, economic outlook, safety and a look at pipeline projects.
Trusted information source.
Pipeline & Gas Journal, producer of POC-EMEA, has been providing coverage of technology, projects and trends for the global midstream oil and gas industry for more than 160 years.
Networking on a global scale.
Virtually connect and exchange ideas with like-minded professionals from more than 40 countries, without leaving the comfort of your home or office.
Thanks to our sponsors, your registration for this conference is complimentary. Experience LIVE and pre-recorded webinars exploring the changing global gas market. Register now at POC-EMEA.
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