To
secure the energy needs of an economy growing at more than eight percent
per year, the Indian Government has announced the creation of a national
grid for gas pipelines, including efforts to build transnational pipelines.
To meet the need for networking, international cooperation and international
best practices, ASME is launching the ASME India Oil and Gas
Pipeline Conference, the first of its kind in India. Organized
by ASME,
the International
Petroleum Technology Institute, and the ASME
Codes and Standards, the Conference takes place in New
Delhi and brings together key corporate players in the onshore and
offshore pipeline industry.
Over four days industry leaders, engineering professionals and policymakers
from across India and the world will meet to learn the state of the
art of their industry, issues and priorities for moving forward.
The 4-day conference begins on Monday,
October 15, with tutorial sessions offered by internationally
recognized pipeline engineers from around the world. Tutorial sessions
will continue on Tuesday, October 16.
On Wednesday, October 17, the Conference officially opens. During
these 2 days, delegates will have the opportunity to learn about challenging
projects, emerging issues, international standards and the state of
the art of pipeline engineering globally.
The conference promises to attract a highly distinguished panel of
speakers for the conference as well as the pipeline tutorials. The
conference creates a focal meeting point for the oil and gas pipeline
industry and encourages interaction, networking, and dialogue on the
latest trends, new technologies and policy implications.
This program is designed for policy-makers, vice-presidents, directors,
project-managers and engineers of companies dealing with pipelines
carrying liquid or gas, whether onshore or offshore.