IRN’s 2014 Central Asia and Caspian Oil and Gas Security Forum is sponsored by Avencom and Elta Systems ltd
The event analyses security considerations for oil and gas operators in Central Asia and the Caspian region

IRN is pleased to announce that the Central Asia and Caspian Oil & Gas Security Forum will be held at the beautiful Fairmont Hotel in Baku, Azerbaijan on the 8th-9th of April 2014. The hotel is situated within one of the Flame tower, the country’s largest sky scrapper and a construction synonymous with the Azerbaijan’s soaring success.

It is thus the ideal forum for this unique and exclusive event, the first event of its kind to carefully analyse the particular security considerations for oil and gas operators in this region.

Speakers at this conference include Senior Security experts from companies such as MOL, Petro Kazakhstan, Saipem, Tengizchevroil, North Caspian Operating Company, Tethys Petroleum, ABB, GE Oil & Gas, Nabucco Gas Pipeline International, the OSCE, the UNDSS, the Ministry of Energy from Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Oil and Gas from Kazakhstan. This forum is sponsored by Avencom and Elta Systems ltd.

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