Friday, October 21, 2011

LAGCOE!!

October 25 – 27 Lafayette will host one of this country’s largest energy trade shows.  Louisiana has served as the gateway for America’s energy needs for decades, and at the heart of this gateway is Lafayette, the host city for the country’s 2nd largest energy exposition – LAGCOE.
For more than 57 years, LAGCOE has been providing unprecedented access to key decision makers, state-of-the-art technologies and the very latest in offshore and onshore drilling capabilities.

This access makes LAGCOE a unique experience, as the show is located in the very heart of America’s energy corridor. Here, you’re minutes away from thousands of companies that work directly within the oil and gas industry. In 2009, LAGCOE featured over 400 exhibiting companies, 755 indoor and outdoor exhibit spaces and welcomed over 15,000 attendees.

The Louisiana Gulf Coast Oil Exposition (LAGCOE) exhibits and technical sessions are designed to support bold, innovative approaches in the quest for energy. Exhibiting companies display state-of-the-art technology for onshore and offshore drilling, exploration, production and environmental protection. LAGCOE is one of the largest oil and gas industry expositions in the United States.

LAGCOE has been selected continuously since 2003 by the U.S. Department of Commerce for its International Buyer Program.  LAGCOE received the International Achievement Award XII from the International Trade Development Group of Lafayette in 2010.

Exhibits and Technical Sessions showcase the following products and services: Chemicals, Drilling, Engineering, Environmental, Fabrication, Fabrication, Instrumentation & Controls, Marine, Oil Spill Cleanup, Pollution Control, Production & Processing, Safety, Seismic, Sub-Sea Equipment & Services, Surveying, Telecommunications, Training, Transportation, Well Completion, Well Testing & Tools, Wireline and Workover.

We look forward to seeing you at our next expo in 2011. While here, you will experience one of the most culturally inspiring areas in the U.S. – with renowned Cajun food, music and good times at every turn. 

Admission to the show and technical presentations is free, and limited to energy industry personnel.

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