Pipeline Operations and Management Middle East 2016
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
World Pipelines,
Saudi Aramco will share its pipeline integrity management and technologies solutions at Pipeline Operations and Management Middle East (POMME 2016), 11-14 April 2016 in Manama’s Gulf Convention Centre under the patronage of His Excellency Dr. Abdul Hussain bin Ali Mirza, Minister of Energy, Kingdom of Bahrain.
The conference will bring together experts from within and outside the region to discuss some of the latest technologies and concepts for maintaining and operating oil and gas pipelines.
The conference will begin on 11 April with topical workshop; a plenary session will formally open the main Technical Sessions on 12 April, and will be accompanied by a major exhibition reflecting the widest interests of the pipeline industry. Topical tracks for the technical program of the event will include corrosion, repair, maintenance, design, operations, management, system integrity, etc.
Ahmad Al-Khowaiter, Saudi Aramco Chief Technology Officer, will be keynote speaker of the event.
Mohammad Sultan Al-Qahtani, General Manager Pipelines, Saudi Aramco said POMME 2016 is “a venue for pipelines professionals to share best practices and to discuss common issues of interest in a spirit of collaboration and knowledge-sharing. The event will provide added value and integrate asset owners with subject matter experts and vendors across the globe.”
Saudi Aramco booth will provide visitors with information activities, solutions and best practices in pipeline operations and integrity management.
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/11042016/pipeline-operations-and-management-middle-east-2016-2360/
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