The theme of this year’s conference is ‘Connecting the future: trends and challenges’, which will discuss solutions to current industry challenges, technological innovations, market changes, security issues, and promoting business opportunities.
There are several categories of registration, ranging from a US$300 one-day pass to a US$558 full pass for non-members of IBP.
Click here to register for Rio Pipelines 2017.
The conference sessions will follow four themes:
- Technical challenges for the next decade
- Brazil’s midstream sector
- Transportation activity in Brazil’s offshore production
- The role of regulators in future pipeline activity
Two awards will be presented at the conference: the Calgary Award and the Global Pipeline Award.
The Calgary Award is awarded to the best technical paper submitted to the conference, and will be included in the program for the next International Pipeline Conference (IPC) held in Calgary, Canada.
Rio Pipeline will sponsor the travel and accommodation costs for one of the authors to present the paper at the next IPC.
The Global Pipeline Award is granted by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) to recognise the innovation and technological advancement by organisations in pipeline transportation.
For more information visit the Rio Pipeline website.
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