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TOGC 2020 to take place online

Published by , Senior Editor
World Pipelines,


In response to the travel constraints in Europe, BGS Group has decided to move the Transportation Oil and Gas Congress 2020 to the brand new BGS online platform.

BGS Online serves as a platform for TOGC 2020 which will be held on 16 – 17 November 2020. Among confirmed participants are Eni, Elinoil, OMV, ADNOC, Total, McDermott, ICGB, Gazprom, Snam, Saipem, TANAP and other oil and gas majors, pipeline operators and EPCs.

BGS online platform is an outstanding project designed and created by BGS Group. The platform combines many years of experience in event organisation and latest IT technologies, allowing BGS Group to organise a full scope congress rather than a regular webinar or online conference. Fully interactive platform will bring even more benefits and leads than an offline congress.

The virtual congress will retain all main features of classical, high-level congress:

  • It provides a congress experience with less cost and less risk by keeping high-level networking with the same power of face-to-face interactions.
  • After moving to online, the number of VIP delegates and pipeline operators at the congress has risen to 50% because the online venue has no limits to the number of participants.
  • At the online congress, compared to the offline one, the number of possible contacts could be doubled, and B2B meetings tripled because of the digital platform possibilities like simultaneous chats with several people and virtual meeting rooms.

The platform has already gathered participants from the whole world in frames of Petrochemical and Refining Congress: Europe in September, and Epoch of Sustainability: International Upstream Congress in October.

To join the Congress online, make a request at the Transportation Oil and Gas Congress website

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/06112020/togc-2020-to-take-place-online/

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