British oil and gas industry service companies to visit Azerbaijan
Representatives of British companies operating in the oil and gas industry will visit Azerbaijan in March 2014, reads the statement of the Energy Industries Council (EIC) – the leading trade association of British companies providing services in the oil and gas industry.
The delegation of representatives of 19 companies will visit Baku from March 10 to 14, 2014. The British businessmen will arrive in Baku to establish contacts and strengthen trade relationships with the companies in the Azerbaijani oil and gas industry and get more information about the local business environment.
During the visit they will also hold meetings in the energy companies participating in the projects in Azerbaijan, including BP, Total, GDF Suez, AMEC, KBR and CB&I.
The representatives of the following companies will visit Azerbaijan: Atmos International, BS&B Safety Systems, Control Risks, Foster Wheeler, Jo Bird & Co, John Bell Pipeline, Knowsley SK, Lokring Europe, Mott MacDonald, Pipe Supports, R & M Electrical, RPV Group, Tratos, Voith Turbo and NOV Wilson.
* EIC is a non-commercial organization founded in 1943, which helps many companies-partners to understand, determine and take advantage of the business opportunities around the world.—0---
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- 13 February 2014 09:54
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