09.12.2013, ROSNEFT has officially announced co-hosting of the Russia and CIS Oil & Gas Executive Summit 2014. Being one of the leading oil companies in Russia, ROSNEFT has continuously supported and participated at the Summit - the event that has quickly established itself as the Annual Meeting of the Oil & Gas Industry Leaders gathering to discuss their strategies and visions for the future of this challenging market.
“We are very proud to have the
official support of ROSNEFT for this edition of the Summit and we would like to
use this opportunity to express our appreciation of their trust and continuous
support of our conferences”- says Rumyana Dimova, General
Manager Russia &; CIS at Euro Petroleum Consultants – the company organiser
of the Executive Summit.
The event has registered significant growth last year and is
expecting a record number of high level participants in 2014, with over 100 delegates
registered immediately after announcing the conference programme, which
includes presentations by the CEOs, Presidents, Chairmen of the Boards and
General Directors of some of the most respected Oil & Gas companies in
Russia, CIS and the world.
ROSNEFT will participate at the Russia and CIS Executive
Summit with two presentations and a large delegation of top level management
representatives, some of which will also take part at the panel discussions
held during the event.
As usual the Executive Summit will provide outstanding networking
opportunities including extended coffee and lunch breaks, welcome cocktail and
a Gala Evening, both in exquisite settings as well as a dedicated Social
Activities Day on the Saturday following the plenary sessions.
For more information about the event, please visit: https://www.europetro.com/en/summit_2014
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