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Oil and Gas Africa
Tuesday 16th of March 2010Cape Town South Africa
If you are directly or indirectly involved with the Oil, Gas and Petrochemical industries, you need to diarise this date!
Bigger, Better and Busier than ever before, the Sub- continent's premier gathering is the one event you cannot afford to miss. Formally known simply as OIL AFRICA. This title has been changed for 2010 to emphasis the increasing role gas production is playing in the industry.
This longstanding conference and exhibition has developed and evolved into a truly international platform. With delegates and exhibitors from Angola, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Canada, China, DRC, Egypt, France, Ghana, India, Italy, Kenya, Korea, Madagascar, Monaco, Mozambique, Namibia, Netherlands, Nigeria, Portugal, Russia , South Africa, UAE, UK, USA, West Indies and Zimbabwe, this conference and exhibition delivers real results.
Staged against the backdrop of Table Mountain, world recognised emblem of 2010 soccer world cup host city Cape Town and with the 5 star Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) as the venue, you will experience unequalled opportunities for doing real business.
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