Time:24-27.04.2023
Location:Hall 2.1 Expocentre Fairgrounds, Moscow, Russia
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Neftegaz 2023, the 22nd International Exhibition for Equipment and Technologies for the Oil and Gas Industry, will be held on April 24-27, 2023 in Pavilions 1, 2 (Halls 1-3), 7 (Halls 3,4), 8 (Halls 1-4) and outdoors at Expocentre Fairgrounds. The exhibition is organised by EXPOCENTRE AO with the support of the Russian Ministry of Energy, the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, and under the auspices of the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The Neftegaz International Exhibition is among the world's top ten largest oil and gas shows. Every year, the event confirms its status as an authoritative oil and gas exhibition and presents the latest technologies and equipment from leading Russian and foreign manufacturers.
This year more than 500 companies, including manufacturers and suppliers from Russia, Italy, Kazakhstan, China, Belarus, the Republic of Korea, Turkiye and France, will showcase their latest oil and gas and oil refining equipment and technologies, establish and expand business contacts, and discuss a wide range of issues facing the industry.
Albatros, Borovichi Refractories Plant, Velan, Gazprom, Kamkabel, NKMZ, OMK, Prosoft Systems, SIMAKO, Tagras Holding, Tobol, Transneft, TMK, TREM Engineering, Cable Alliance Holding, Fluid Line, EMA, Chint Electronic Co., Jereh Group and others will take part in the exhibition.
The exhibition’s own conference programme, Neftegaz.LIVE, will take place in Pavilion 2 (Hall 3) from 24-27 April. The Neftegaz.LIVE schedule of events includes: special sessions, conferences and corporate presentations on the topics:
Hilong corrosion protection for oil and gas facilities
Prospects for robotics in the oil, gas and power sector
Opportunities for SME in oil and gas company procurement
Modern technological solutions for the oil and gas industry and well exploration. Development of multidisciplinary teams
Development and implementation of innovations in production under sanctions pressure
Technological development in the context of sanctions restrictions
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