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MARCH 14-17, 2011 EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA SHAW CONFERENCE CENTRE


WORLDHEAVYOILCONGRESS.COM STRIKING THE BALANCE: ECONOMICS, ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY MIX THE CONFERENCE


Knowledge and insight in business and technology delivered by global experts.


Official Congress Stakeholders*: * As of December 16, 2010


• Business conference including panel discussions by industry and government leaders Striking the Balance: How do we make the heavy oil industry more competitive?


• Two‐day technical conference of 135 presentations Striking the Balance: Using innovative solutions to your advantage in a competitive environment.


• Technical tours • Keynote luncheons


Organized by:


• Representation from 30 countries


THE NETWORKING


Unmatched opportunities to connect with a community of heavy oil leaders.


• Opening Ceremonies • Congress Reception • 2012 Launch Party


REGISTER TO ATTEND Ensure your place at the world’s premier heavy oil event.


Experience two world‐class conference programs combined with a suite of social networking events and an exhibition. A prime occasion to meet and do business with the entire supply chain.


worldheavyoilcongress.com register | exhibit | sponsor | advertise


Circle 39 or ✔ at www.engineerlive.com/iog THE EXHIBITION


Showcasing leading innovations from international market-leading brands.


• Over 100 exhibiting companies


• New technologies, key products & services


PERSPECTIVES


SPE ANNUAL TECHNICAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION 30 OCTOBER–2 NOVEMBER 2011


» DENVER, COLORADO, USA www.spe.org/atce


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