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A OG 2016 PREVIEW

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“We are very pleased to have organ- boats, offshore support and fixed Other interesting topics that will be
isations like RINA (Royal Institu- and floating offshore structures are highlighted at AOG 2016 include
tion of Naval Architects), Maritime of significant interest and flow assurance, pipeline safety, risk
Industry Australia (MIAL) and the importance to the Australian oil and integrity and corrosion control,
Australian Corrosion Association and gas sector at a time when there while Human Capital will feature at
form new partnerships to work with is a clear graduation from a record a special breakfast event on
us on engaging and timely Confer- breaking construction phase to a Wednesday the 24th of February.
ence content. much greater importance being Perhaps the biggest change to the
“Once again industry feedback has placed on the operational side,” Mr AOG Conference program in 2016
indicated that areas such as work Hare said. relates to the scheduling.

In previous years Conference at-
tendance was available only on a full
program or daily basis.

In 2016, interested attendees will be
able to purchase session passes.

“Once again we have listened to
what previous attendees and the
industry has said,” Mr Hare said.

“This is the ideal formula for those
attendees who want to pick and
choose the sessions they want to sit
in on, and it also provides signif-
icant cost savings for those that
aren’t able to attend all day sessions.”

For more information on the AOG
2016 Conference please go to: aog-
expo.com.au

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