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Iraqi Petroleum Conference 2005
IPC 2005 was the most successful technical conference on the Iraqi oil industry. The conference succeeded in presenting a true picture of the Iraqi oil industry and also helped potential investors to mobilise their efforts to re-build our battered country. The conference was also featured on BBC TV, CNN International, Al Jazerah TV and several other TV and radio channels.
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The Iraqi Petroleum Conference 2005 is the Premier Technical Conference on Iraq Oil & Gas Activities in 2005 with speakers from the Ministry of Oil, Iraq, and respected international speakers.
Numbers & Early Registration In view of the popularity of this conference early registration is advised as there will be a limited number of attendees allowed in this conference. Venue In keeping with the high profile of this event and to provide first class conference facilities for oil and gas professionals, Entrac Petroleum is pleased to hold the conference at The Hilton, Paddington. The Hilton Hotel is located in Paddington in central London. The hotel is five star rated and is within walking distance of virtually every attraction in London. The largest shopping area in London is only a few minutes away in Oxford Street. Some of the best and most exotic restaurants are located a few minutes away in Edgware Road. Supporting & Sponsoring Companies
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