2016 Oil, Gas & Chemicals Filtration & Separations Conference & Expo

May 7, 2016 - May 11, 2016

Location: Houston, TX

The 2016 Oil, Gas & Chemicals Filtration & Separations Conference & Expo will be held in Houston, May 9 to 11 at the Houston Marriott Westchase. In the ever-increasing demand for energy and hydrocarbon-based products, process separation plays a critical role in enabling operations to run at higher capacities with low operational cost and reduced environmental impact. This conference will gather a suite of various separation methods available to the industry, from filters and coalescers to membranes and cyclones, and more.

Anyone involved in the oil and gas or chemical processing industry is encouraged to attend: specialists and process engineers looking to understand specific separation methodologies, research and development scientists who want to present their innovations, and young engineers looking for a primer in this area. The conference will include talks on technologies, as well as on key subject areas such as produced water treatment and natural gas processing, and will focus on both mechanical and chemical means to promote process separations. The conference will be preceded by specialized training courses and accompanied by industry leading experts as keynotes speakers and presenters. This conference is primarily technical; however a select number of suppliers will also be available to show their new products and services.

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