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The Gas and Oil Exposition - GO-EXPO

The Gas and Oil Exposition (GO-EXPO) 2007, Canada's largest oil and gas event of the year, will be held June 12 – 14, 2007. More than 20, 000 registered delegates from 54 countries will convene to view 600 exhibiting companies and cover more than 150, 000 net square feet of features, events, and indoor and outdoor exhibits at Calgary's Stampede Park. GO-EXPO 2007 is a great opportunity for local to international delegates in the oil and gas industry to network and showcase their latest innovations in equipment, products and services.

Heavy Oil 101 will be the first seminar of its kind at GO-EXPO. Here, non-technical industry delegates will get an overview of Alberta's unique heavy oil/oil sands industry. They will also discover that while the oil sands do represent the largest growth component in heavy oil development, much of the applied technology has been developed through conventional heavy oil operations. Heavy Oil 101 is presented by the Canadian Heavy Oil Association and the Government of Alberta in conjunction with dmg world media and JuneWarren Publications.

Another exciting addition to GO-EXPO 2007 is the GO-ROAD Truck Test Drive Track sponsored by Daimler Chrysler. This new feature will bring together the manufacturers of vehicles designed for the oil and gas industry and the buyers. Delegates can view the latest and toughest vehicles and enter for a chance to test drive the vehicles of the GO-ROAD test track around Stampede Park.

The Environmental Services Association of Alberta's (ESAA) Professional Development Workshops and the International Association of Directional Drilling (IADD) Workshops are also new features to the 2007 event. As part of the free exhibition pass, GO-EXPO will also present Leading Technology Case Studies, the Software Technology Pavilion, and an Industry Reception on June 13. International Pavilions from countries such as Korea, the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden and the Netherlands, will also be featured.



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