What we’re doing
The World Oilfield Services Assembly will host a highly influential audience of over 400 senior industry participants, including leading O&G companies (NOCs/IOCs/Independents), oilfield service companies (engineering, procurement, and construction, subsea, rig building and refurbishment, drilling, seismic and other equipment and technology providers), investment banks, brokers, consultancies, financial advisors and a plethora of investors (institutional, private equity and VC).
Why we’re doing it
Over the past two years the resurgence of the oilfield services and engineering sectors has been transformational. More complex reservoirs, ever expanding frontier E&P, harsher operating environments, new mega projects and the explosion of Canadian oil sands, deepwater Brazil (and West Africa), and the US ‘shale gale’, combined with the increasing need for improved project management, safety, maintenance, production output and on-field capability has not only ensured these companies are viewed as vital industry components but also now responsible for driving new industry growth and production capacity.
With project approvals, contract awards and capex commitments continuing their recovery in line with the recovery of the world’s financial markets, the fortunes of these companies have changed significantly, resulting in stronger balance sheets, larger order books/ backlogs, positive cash flows, renewed investor interest and share performances that have outperformed many of their E&P clients.
Furthermore tomorrow’s oil and gas markets promise even more business opportunities to these companies. So what does the future hold for these companies, their partners, and the increasing number of investors, advisors and financiers pursuing them?
What’s in it for you
The Oil Council’s 2012 Oilfield Services and Engineering Assembly will explore and discuss the latest developments, trends, challenges and opportunities facing this rapidly evolving and progressive market sector.
Purposefully designed to create an environment of knowledge sharing and thought leadership, executives can meet not only their peers, partners and prospects but myriad new investors, financiers, advisors and analysts.
Over 400 attendees from 2011 including:
3i,3Legs Resources, Accenture, Adrok, Afren, Aker Solutions, AMEC, Arcelor Mittal, Archer, Arthur D Little, AXA Framlington, Barclays Capital, Barclays Natural Resource Investments, BG International, BNP Paribas, BP, Bridge Energy, Canamens Energy, Capital International Research, Caza Oil & Gas, Cazenove Capital Management, CCMP Capital, Cenkos, Chariot Oil & Gas, Clifford Chance, CRAI, Denham Capital, Det Norske, Deutsche Bank, Douglas Westwood, Energistics, Energy Ventures, EnQuest, Enteq, Equator Exploration, Ernst & Young, Eurasia Drilling, Evolution Securities, Expro Group, ExxonMobil, Fairfield Energy, Fidelity International, First Reserve, FirstEnergy, Fugro GRL, GE Oil & Gas, GLG Partners, Green Dragon Gas / Greka Drilling, Guinness Atkinson Funds, Gulf Investment Corporation, Gulf Keystone Petroleum, Halliburton, Hallin Marine, Herbert Smith, Heritage Oil, HSBC, Hunting, Indus Gas, ITF, JOGMEC, JP Morgan, KBC Advanced Technology, Kentz, King & Spalding, Lime Rock Partners, Lion Petroleum, Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets, Lombard Odier, Marsh, Marubeni Energy Europe, Maxwell Drummond, Melrose Resources, MF Global, MOL Oil & Gas, National Oilwell Varco, Natixis, Nomura, OandO, OAO NOVATEK, Oriel Securities, Palantir Solutions, Perella Weinberg Partners, Petrobras, Petrofac, Petrofac Energy Developments, President Petroleum, Promon Engenharia, RBC Capital Markets, RCM (Allianz Global Investors), Rockhopper Exploration, RPS Energy, Salamander Energy, Samsung C&T Corporation, Sasol Petroleum, Schlumberger, Senergy, Shell, Siemens, Simmons & Co, SNR Denton, Societe Generale, Statoil, Sterling Energy, Subsea 7, Taylor-DeJongh, TD Securities, Tethys Petroleum, Trafigura, Transocean, Trican Well Services, TSX, Tullow Oil, Vattenfall, Warburg Pincus, Weatherford, Willis and Wood Group.
How can you get involved?
Contact Zara Clarke, VP Content EMEA +44 (0) 207 370 8493
zara.clarke@
oilcouncil.com
What people said
“The World Oilfield Services Assembly was unlike many other industry events I have attended in that its focus was very much on quality rather than quantity. The calibre of speakers and attendees was second to none and as such the event was an excellent platform for intellectual and stimulating debate about the challenges and opportunities facing the energy sector, and how as individuals, companies and an industry we must use our knowledge, skills and collaboration to find ways of sustaining and securing energy supplies for future generations.”
James McCallum, CEO, Senergy
“This first Oil Council event focused on the service industry was not only timely, but it made us think why we had waited so long. These are the companies that actually do the work, that face the challenges head-on in the field, and that provide much of the technology and innovation in our industry - and it showed. What came across was the vibrancy, passion and commitment of each company represented in an event superbly organized by The Oil Council team”
Lew Watts, Non-Executive Director, Regester Larkin and former EVP, Halliburton
“The event gets a good mix of people together who have interest to talk to each other, The Oil Council provides this and has managed to create an excellent event. The talks and presentations were of interest and kept all of us awake and participating. Well Done!”
John Boogaerdt, Senior Advisor, Schlumberger Business Consultants
“Thanks for the opportunity to show some highlights of Petrobras to such a senior audience, it was a very interesting event, well organized and well attended indeed”
Tony Piazza, Senior Exploration Manager, Petrobras
www.oilcouncil.com/event/ofs
+44 (0) 207 370 8493
zara.clarke@
oilcouncil.com
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