The World Oilfield Services and Engineering Assembly

Changing operator requirements, tighter deadlines, high overheads and operator scrutiny, increased market competition, and fewer capital raising opportunities are daily challenges facing O&G executives.

Yet with conventional, known oil and gas reserves diminishing, energy companies are increasingly looking for new and innovative ways of maximising production rates and extracting frontier resources, making operator-contractor partnerships more crucial than ever before.

Although under pressure  the oilfield services and engineering sectors have never had so much potential for growth and success and investors are now quickly realigning their portfolios to include significant allocations into high-potential service companies? But what does the future hold for O&G engineering and the services sectors that empower O&G companies across the globe? And to what extend will the financial services sector enhance these synergies?

“It’s time to rewrite the rulebook on the importance and power of these sectors in realising global growth and success of the global energy indsustry” says Ross Campbell, CEO, The Oil Council – a global committee steered, member based business development organisation for O&G executives, financiers and investors

Between June 27th and 28th The Oil Council host the 2012 World Oilfield Services and Engineering Assembly in London – an unprecedented gathering of 300 leading executives from across the services, engineering, oil and gas and finance and investment communities.

The stellar speaker line up continues with perspectives from:

•Tim Probert, President, Strategy and Corporate Development, Halliburton

•Darrell Howard, President, Integrated Operations, Baker Hughes

•Andy Inglis, Chief Executive, Integrated Energy Services, Petrofac

•Dave Connor, Head, PSCM Upstream, BP

•Keith Cochrane, CEO, Weir Group

•Dr Abdul Jaleel Al Khalifa, CEO, Dragon Oil

•Catherine Walters, North Sea Geomarket Controller, Schlumberger

•Christopher Lloyd, Head, Subsea, Statoil

•David Morrison, Chairman, Wood Mackenzie

•Chris Casias, Director, Projects, Maersk FPSO

•Don Jacobsen, SVP, Noble Drilling

•Simon Crowe, CFO, Subsea 7

•Jean-Marc Letournel, VP, Offshore, Technip

•Nigel Pollard, Director, Engineering Excellence,   Wood Group

Discussions will centre around engineering and project excellence, covering the latest developments in onshore and offshore drilling, subsea systems, E&P, engineering and construction, operator-services partnerships, and engineering leadership.

Leading OFS companies and solution providers will unite with pioneering Oil & Gas companies. We also welcome a range of financiers and investors who are working with high-potential companies and looking for new investment opportunities.

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