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  • All-Russian Oil and Gas Discussion Forum DECOM-2023

    Date: 08/23/2023 – 08/25/2023
    All-Russian Oil and Gas Discussion Forum DECOM-2023
    Venue: UFA
    Website: decom.club
    About the event
    An intellectual platform for an open discussion of the tasks of designing, analyzing, monitoring and managing the development of oil and gas fields. The priority topics of the Forum are advanced technologies, scientific and industrial trends, promising solutions and new challenges.

    For visitors:

    The concept of the DECOM-2023 forum is supposed to:
    · Conducting 9 technological sessions, each of which is organized according to certain rules by its enterprises – the owner of the session (subsoil user, service campaign, university or government agency).
    In each session, it is planned to discuss a specific technological “challenge” in various formats: discussion, debates, brainstorms, round tables.
    · The sessions include the organization of master classes, technical reports and interviews with experts.
    · During the entire program of the event, thematic quizzes and a specialized technological game on the design and management of the development of a digital twin of an oil and gas asset based on the PetroCup simulator will be held for the forum participants.
    · An important part of the Forum is a technological exhibition. The exhibition provides an opportunity to tell and demonstrate your product, service or technology, organize personal meetings, find new partners and maintain the company’s image.

    For participants:

    DECOM-2023 provides the opportunity to participate in several formats: session ownership, participation in the PetroCup tournament, participation in the exhibition, presentation, visitor.
    Additional Information:

    Contacts: +79503127277, decom@naftacollege.com
    Organizers: Nafta College LLC

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