Petroleum Economist and World Oil partner on SPE Offshore Europe 2019 coverage
Gulf Energy Information publications will work jointly on the daily newspaper at SPE Offshore Europe 2019
Leading energy industry publications Petroleum Economist and World Oil, both owned by Gulf Energy Information (Gulf), are to partner on publishing the official daily newspaper at SPE Offshore Europe 2019. Held biennially in Aberdeen, SPE Offshore Europe is one of the continent's largest oil and gas events. Approximately 36,000 people and 900 exhibitors representing 130 countries attended its 2017 edition. Earlier this week, the newly appointed conference chair of SPE Offshore Europe 2019 Michael Borrell, senior vice president, North Sea and Russia at Total, said the energy industry has to continuously demonstrate its excellence in order to maintain a 'license to operate'. 'Our license to ope
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