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South African National Pavilion at Africa Oil Week (AOW) 2019 - Invitation to Attend

Publish Date: 
22 May 2019

The Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) has invited participation in the South African National Pavilion at the Africa Oil Week (AOW) 2019 exhibition in Cape Town from 04 to 08 November 2019.

Completed application forms are due on 04 June.

This exhibition website is www.africa-oilweek.comand and the event will focus on:

Upstream Ship Repair and Servicing

·     Repair, maintenance and upgrade of various kinds of oil and gas marine vessels such as drilling rigs, pipe laying vessels and various kinds of work barges.

Oil and Gas Logistics and Distribution

·     Engineering services

·     Design, fabrication or construction of specialised modules or facilities for the oilfields e.g. storage tanks, processing modules for offshore platform or onshore facilities, docking facilities, tugs/barges, civil structures and platforms

·     Equipment and materials suppliers

·     Pumps, valves, pipes, motors, instrumentation, and process equipment for the specialised needs of the upstream industry

·     General and technical support services for the upstream industry

·     Inspection and maintenance

·     Diving services

·     Remotely operated undersea vehicle operation and repair

·     Health and safety services

·     Environmental

The following financial support will be offered to qualifying firms:

·     Air travel assistance up to R3 500 (only for exhibitors located outside of Cape Town);

·     Daily subsistence allowance of R1 200 per day (only for exhibitors located outside of Cape Town);

·     Freight forwarding of display materials (only for exhibitors located outside of Cape Town); and

·     Exhibition space and booth rental costs for all approved exhibitors.

Story by: Riaan de Lange

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