Global Petroleum Show 2017 Kicks off in Calgary, Canada

 Sunday Okobi
‎ Global Petroleum Show (GPS), an industry leading oil and gas exhibition, will officially kick off its 49th year tomorrow in Calgary at Stampede Park from June 13 to 15. This industry leading event, according to a statement by Wes Scott will provide attendees with direct access to the entire supply chain, innovative technologies, products and services, and a massive number of educational seminars within the energy sector.
The three-day event will bring together energy professionals, international delegates and exhibitors from 110 countries to strengthen business relationships, network, and do business with more than 1,000 exhibitors.
In a statement made available to THISDAY yesterday, Spokesman for the event Wes Scott, said: “During this pivotal, evolutionary period for the oil and gas sector, it’s never been more vital for the global industry to re-connect and collaborate on what the future of energy holds.”
In the statement also, Scott, who is the Executive Vice President of dmg :: events, organizers of the Global Petroleum Show, noted that  “The Global Petroleum Show is the perfect venue for these important discussions to take place and for industry leaders to make new connections. From upstream to downstream, GPS provides a forum where business gets done.”
The highly anticipated Energy Leaders Forum will be held on June 14 from 7:15 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Calgary. Renowned leaders, innovators and policy makers will gather to discuss perspectives on global energy supply and demand and the importance of a cleaner global energy strategy. The forum is set to feature highly distinguished panelists including, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Federal Minister of International Trade, and a number of highly esteemed international delegates from Argentina, Cuba, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the U.S., with Alberta Premier Rachel Notley to provide closing keynote remarks.
Another of this year’s unique events, a traditional pancake breakfast hosted by Brian Jean, leader of Alberta’s Wildrose party, will take place on June 13 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Coke Stage outside BMO Hall B at Stampede Park. The first 1,000 visitors can register to enjoy the festivities free-of-charge, with an option to donate cash or a non-perishable food item in support of the Fort McMurray Food Bank.
In addition to the many networking events and educational seminars, Stampede Park will be filled with new technology and exhibition zones focused on clean technology, water innovation, pipeline technology, and transportation and logistics. The Digital Oilfield Zone is also back this year and has been expanded to three times its previous size to better allow attendees to learn about advanced technologies like drones, data collection, big data and mobile software that optimize business process management using information technology and engineering expertise.
GPS 2017 exhibition hours are Tuesday, June 13 and Wednesday, June 14 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Thursday, June 15 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Media are required to pre-register to obtain a show badge for the event and will need to provide accreditation (a piece of photo identification and an official business card) upon arrival at the Press Office, located in Room 101 and 102 beside Hall D in the BMO Centre. For further information on GPS, to pre-register or to inquire about attendance, please visit http://globalpetroleumshow.com/.‎

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