Energy Construction Forum to debut this year in Texas
With estimated energy projects at over $100 billion and growing in North America, Gulf Publishing Company is launching its inaugural Energy Construction Forum (ECF) as a way for project leaders to connect and interact.
The forum will be held on November 11-12 at the Moody Gardens Convention Center in Galveston, Texas, about 45 miles southeast of Houston.
"This conference & expo provides a rare opportunity to engage with key decision-makers and executives who are directly involved in the planning, execution and purchasing decisions that impact their project’s success and bottom line," said Gulf CEO John Royall. "With $100 billion in planned infrastructure spending, this creates challenges that need to be addressed."
Hosted by Hydrocarbon Processing, Gas Processing and Construction Boxscore Database, the forum will bring together key stakeholders in the rapidly-growing marketplace for energy projects and construction.
Major market players are expected to engage on topics such as opportunities, challenges and solutions facing the industry today, with special emphasis given to companies involved in major projects. Those include expansions as well as new construction and infrastructure development for the petrochemical, refining, chemical, pipeline, terminals & storage, loading/transfer systems, GTL, LNG and NGL industries.
For more information, visit the event website at www.energyconstructionforum.com.
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