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  • RDCR 2021 Date Announcement Update

    Due to the on-going travel and covid restrictions, the team at TMG Worldwide will continue to delay announcing a date for RDCR 2021 until the end of the travel restrictions or a certainty that the event’s leading partners and sponsors can attend in person. If the event cannot take place in 2021 we hope to return to our usual slot in April 2022

    For nearly a decade now, RDCR Well Engineering Forum, has been the largest and most important annual gathering for the Russian drilling and production sector, promoting the latest global technologies, knowledge transfer and best practices, whilst attracting an upstream audience unmatched by any other regional event.

    As of today, although we are seeing the restrictions surrounding live conferencing events easing, TMG Worldwide still cannot be certain that the event’s international partners and sponsorswill be able to to travel freely to the  RDCR. Many of our local and regional operator deleagtes and presenters still have strict internal policies in place that do not allow travel or the attending of live events.

    As a result, TMG Worldwide, are unwilling to announce the hosting of an RDCR event that cannot guarantee the expected in-depth discussion and high-level participation from all the region’s leading operators, services companies, and key event sponsors.

    The management and event directors at TMG Worldwide are committed to hosting a live RDCR event as soon as market conditions allow – and can ensure a safe event that lives up to its well-deserved reputation as being Russia´s most important annual gathering for the regions drilling and production sector.

    We look forward to welcoming all our partners and sponsors to a live, high level RDCR event very soon.

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