Diary of Events 2010
Petro Industry News Buyers’ Guide 2010
IADC (International Association of Drilling Contractors)/SPE Asia Pacific
Drilling Technology Conference HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM
Tel (1) 972 952 9393 Fax (1) 972 952 9435
Email
spedal@spe.org Web
www.spe.org
OilTech Mangystau AKTAU, KAZAKHSTAN ITE Group Plc., London, UK
Tel (44) 20 7596 5000 Fax (44) 20 7596 5111
Email
enquiry@ite-exhibitions.com Web
www.ite-exhibitions.com
WWEM 2010 (Water, Waste-water and Environmental Monitoring)
TELFORD, UK
Tel (44) 1727 858840 Fax (44) 1727 840310
Email
info@wwem.uk.com Web
www.wwem.uk.com
Eastern Analytical Symposium SOMERSET, NJ., USA 14 – 18 NOVEMBER
Eastern Analytical Symposium, Inc., Spring Lake, NJ., USA
Tel (1) 732 449 2280 Fax (1) 732 612 1123
Email
askEAS@eas.org Web
www.eas.org
Chemspec Middle East DUBAI, UAE
Quartz Business Media, Redhill, UK
Tel (44) 1737 855 000 Fax (44) 1737 855 418
Email
JohnLane@quartzltd.co.uk Web
www.chemspecmiddleeast.com
Valve World Expo (7th Biennial Valve World Conference and Exhibition)
DUSSELDORF, GERMANY 30 NOVEMBER – 1 DECEMBER Messe Düsseldorf GmbH, Dusseldorf, Germany
Tel (49) 211 45 60 01 Fax (49) 211 45 60 668
Email
valveworldexpo@messe-duesseldorf.de Web
www.valveworldexpo.com
Pollutec LYON. FRANCE
Tel (33) 1 47 56 21 24 Fax (33) 1 47 56 21 10
Email
marianne.friaud@
reedexpo.fr Web
www.pollutec.com
Tel: +44 (0)1727 858840 • Fax: +44 (0)1727 840310 email:
info@wwem.uk.com • Web:
www.wwem.uk.com
30 NOVEMBER – 1 DECEMBER Reed Expositions France, Puteaux, France 29 – 30 NOVEMBER
Environmental Monitoring Conference • Exhibition • Workshops
Are you responsible for environmental monitoring and the testing of Water, Wastewater or Soil?
Specialist Monitoring Event for Personnel Involved with On-line, Field Testing and Laboratory Monitoring
WWEM is a Conference, Exhibition and Workshops run in conjunction with the Environment Agency. Visitors will be encouraged to discuss product and service needs with leading manufacturers and service providers. Visitors will be able to participate/attend over 70 informative walk-in and walk-out workshops free of charge on standards, legislation, case studies, mcerts and technology.
WWEM is ideal for process operators, regulators, water companies, scientists, end users and consultants who want to learn about the latest product and technology innovations in the field, in the laboratory or in the plant. Visitors will be attracted from the Food and Beverage industries, Power, Petroleum, Chemical, Oil, and Pharmaceutical industries as well as the Water Companies.
Water, Wastewater & 10 – 11 NOVEMBER International Labmate Ltd., St. Albans, UK 2 -3 NOVEMBER 1 – 3 NOVEMBER Society of Petroleum Engineers, Richardson, TX., USA CIL (Chemical Instrument Laboratory) Indonesia 2010 JAKARTA, INDONESIA
Tel (44) 20 7840 2108 Fax (44) 20 7840 2111
Email
exhibit@oesallworld.com Web
www.allworldexhibitions.com
Indonesia: Pt Pamerindo Buana Abadi, Jakarta
Tel (62) 21 316 2001 Fax (62) 21 316 1981/4
Email
info@pamerindo.com Web
www.pamerindo.com
ASTM Meeting on Petroleum Products and Lubricants
JACKSONVILLE, FL., USA
Tel (1) 610 832 9500 Fax (1) 610 832 9666
Email
service@astm.org Web
www.astm.org
5 DECEMBER ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA., USA
ASTM Symposium on In-Service Lubricant and Machine Analysis, Diagnostics, and Prognostics
JACKSONVILLE, FL., USA
Tel (1) 610 832 9500 Fax (1) 610 832 9666
Email
service@astm.org Web
www.astm.org
WWEM 2010 10th & 11th November 8 DECEMBER ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA., USA 1 – 4 DECEMBER Overseas Exhibition Management, London, UK JACKSONVILLE, FL., USA
Tel (1) 610 832 9500 Fax (1) 610 832 9666
Email
service@astm.org Web
www.astm.org
6 DECEMBER ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA., USA DECEMBER
ASTM Symposium on Testing and Use of Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants
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