Global Summits Organizer IRN and Grupo BG de Eventos will be launching the inaugural Uruguay Oil & Gas 2014 Summit which will take place on 17th-18th November in the capital of Uruguay, Montevideo. This Summit follows the announcement of the third oil bidding round, the Ronda Uruguay III.
Held under the auspices of the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mines of Uruguay, this summit will have a unique networking platform that will bring together existing and future operators in the oil and gas industry in Uruguay and Latin America, whereby issues concerning exploration and production will be discussed.
Speakers will address a range of issues including the upcoming Ronda Uruguay bidding terms; the geological and geophysical potential of the country’s basins; an update on the regulatory framework; seismic data acquired so far; downstream opportunities and incentives and analysis of the onshore potential, amongst other topics.
This event will offer an elite networking platform where delegates from international oil companies, the state oil company ANCAP, which is also officially supporting the initiative, and the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mines, will all gather to discuss changes in the legislation and exclusive details on the upcoming bidding round.
The summit is organized by International Research Networks, a leading business intelligence group, transmitting information through the medium of highly topical conferences, summits, round tables, reviews and publications.
More information about the high-level Summit can be found on the website: www.uruguaysummit.com.
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Jul 25th, 2014 - 08:32 am 0Is this a paid-for advertisement?
FIG got an invite, think not!
Jul 25th, 2014 - 11:41 am 0This is an absolute joke.
Jul 25th, 2014 - 01:32 pm 0ANCAP are the worst run business I have ever experienced in my life.
I cannot, at the age of 68, waste my time listing the examples that have come to light in the previous 3+ years and I am sure there are others.
This is what you get when political appointees are put in executive positions.
Pathetic.
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