For over three days, a wealth of industry professionals and decision-makers has attended OMC to share ideas, new research, innovation and the latest developments impacting the exploration and production activities in the Mediterranean Sea. Critical issues were covered included new technologies and equipment, advances in safety and accident prevention, enhanced recovery methods and deepwater & subsea.
The 12th Offshore Mediterranean Conference & Exhibition (OMC) – which was held at Pala De Andrè, Ravenna – ended on 27th March welcoming a record of 18,923 visitors: representing a substantial rise of 38% year on year. OMC 2015 also welcomed a record number of exhibiting companies this year: 688 in total, more than 30% on the 2013 edition, with attendees representing 33 countries, including Mediterranean states such as Libya, Algeria, Egypt, as well as Sub-Saharan and Middle Eastern states (Congo, Angola, and Qatar). The exhibition floorspace exceeded 25,000 square meters and many major European, North African and Middle Eastern operators were present including: ENI, Edison, Total, Shell, Sonatrach, Qatar Petroleum, EGAS, Crosco, INA and EGPC.
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