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Europe Oil & Gas Pipelines - Interdependency and Integration
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Pipeline Rehabilitation & Maintenance (PRM) eighth conference is located in Istanbul, Turkey this
year on the 11th – 15th of September. Building on the success of past conferences, this year’s
Steering Committee has chosen to highlight the importance of interdependency and integration
of European pipeline networks.
Growing interdependency of Europe’s economies makes the integration of its oil and gas
movements even more essential and those forces—interdependency and integration—increase
the need for the region’s pipeline networks to operate dependably and safely. Information on
maintenance and rehabilitation tools, technologies, and practices is, therefore, critical. PRM has
established itself as the leader in bringing together major operating and service companies and
their technical and management personnel to learn the latest and best in pipeline rehabilitation
and maintenance.
The previous seven conferences have established the need for an international specialized meeting
examining the ?tness for purpose question of oil and transmission lines. This eighth event occurs
when energy requirements in emerging markets necessitate a full and exhaustive examination of
pipeline assets.
As before, this open-conference concept will feature brief, up-to-the-minute presentations on
the key issues affecting pipeline rehabilitation and maintenance. Each presentation is followed by an
extended question and answer period designed to promote interaction between the presenters
and audience. Through informative discussion and discourse, attendees will acquire valuable insight on how best to tackle some of the most complex
issues associated with pipeline rehabilitation and maintenance. Plan on joining us this year either
through attending, sponsoring or exhibiting in this highly focused conference and exhibition.
This year, its coverage has expanded to include the most current approaches for maintaining and
rehabilitating the region’s offshore pipeline networks.
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