ASIA

The return of the OSEA

Asia’s longest-running oil and gas industry event, the biennial Offshore South East Asia (OSEA), will be held at the Suntec Singapore from 7-10 December. It will showcase the latest technologies available to the Asian oil and gas industry.

Companies from 10 countries will be represented at OSEA 2004. These firms include major players like 3M Technologies, Alstom, American Bureau of Shipping, Aqua-Terra Supply Co Ltd, Bluewater Energy, Federal International (2000) Ltd, GE Supply, J Ray McDermott, Keppel Marine & Offshore, Kiswire, Haskel, Parker Hannifin, Radio Holland, W.H. Brennan and Yantai Raffles.

Incorporated in OSEA 2004 will be Global Pacific & Partners’ Millennium Asia Petroleum 2004 (MAP), which will include the 8th Asia Upstream conference, the Asia Gas-LNG Conference and the 10th Annual Pacific Petroleum Insiders Briefing. MAP also includes, as a prelude to OSEA on 6 December, the PPI-Upstream Briefing.

OSEA 2004 is officially supported by the likes of the Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society, the Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineers Singapore and the Singapore Petroleum Company Limited.

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