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Выставка OTCInternational Conference and Exhibition on Technology offshore zone
Дата проведения:
30 апреля – 3 мая 2012
Место проведения:
Houston will host the International Conference and Exhibition on Technology offshore zone OTC - the largest offshore oil and gas technology exhibition in the world. Every year there are over 2000 companies.
![]() As conference delegates and trade visitors come to Houston each year more than 35000 people. Currently, Houston is a leading oil and petrochemical center, a crossroads of several major natural gas pipelines, as well as the Center for the Study and Development of Aviation and Astronautics. Vast reserves of oil, natural gas, sulfur, lime, salt and water have led to the fact that some industries have received considerable development in Houston. He is one of the leading places in the world by number of industries in one city. ![]() OTC 2009 - multidisciplinary forum for the dissemination of information in the field of modern engineering and scientific knowledge of economic development resources of the offshore zone. The Conference is among the 200 largest annual industry events in the U.S., as well as in the top ten ranking attendance of industry professionals. Jubilee 35th conference in 2003 attended by over 50000 people. 2000 companies from 110 countries took part in the exhibition of 2003. In 2004 the number of visitors grew to 50,921, and the participating companies - up to 2124. The magnitude and importance of OTC said the fact that the sponsors of the conference are 12 industrial organizations, associations and societies. OTC is rightly considered to be the largest offshore oil and gas technology exhibition in the world. Детализация тематики выставки OTC Offshore deposits of gas,
Model of a vast offshore projects; Underwater projects, prospects, deepwater projects; System of a deep-water drilling technology superkavitatsii; Measures to resolve the consequences of accidents; economy: a situation of stagnation and the revitalization of the situation; Global strategy for deep-sea work. |