In no field is the need for innovation more prevalent than in the energy space, and nowhere in the world performs above its means in this regard quite like we do here in Western Australia.
Returning to celebrate its 40th year, AOG Energy (formerly the Australasian Oil & Gas Exhibition & Conference) will deliver a revitalised two-day event, with a strong focus on ensuring the safety of attendees during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Using wyes as an example, Nigel Lim from Genesis discusses how technology helps improve the engineering, procurement, construction and installation process.
The Australasian Oil & Gas Exhibition & Conference is set to return to Perth 10-11 March 2021 as ‘AOG Energy’, re-energised and celebrating 40 years with a two-day event, showcasing local capabilities and exploring future opportunities.
Last week the Federal Government announced a welcome $50 million in funding to support the recovery of Australia’s business events industry, following the devastating impact of COVID-19 on our sector. Through the aid of grants and funding, businesses from all areas of the industry, including organisers, venues, and exhibitors, will be encouraged to attend events and trade shows with the new monetary program covering up to 50% of their costs.
2020 has brought many challenges and changes to the world and the oil and gas industry has been no exception to the impacts of COVID-19. The subsea sector will now prepare to adjust and rise to the challenges ahead, as well as continuing to build Australia as a global LNG leader in line with the Western Australian Government's mission.