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December 2nd, 2009

GVF's Successful South East Asia Oil & Gas Communications Series To Be Continued


GVF logo The South East Asia regional oil & gas industry, including the Malaysian exploration and production (E&P) segment, continues to be one of the most dynamic in the exploration for new offshore hydrocarbon reserves, especially in deepwater zones which carry with them the highest E&P operating costs. This supports the oil & gas industry focus on the communications of the key regional and global energy companies that joined with the international satellite communications industry to in the successful GVF Oil & Gas Communications South East Asia: Redefining the Digital Oilfield Onshore, Offshore, Deep & Ultra-Deepwater Conference.

KLCC at poolside Organized and produced by Global VSAT Forum (GVF) and United Kingdom Event Management Partners (UK-EMP), the 2nd Annual Oil & Gas Communications South East Asia Conference (O&GCSEA2009) took place at the Kuala Lumpur Crowne Plaza Mutiara Hotel, Malaysia, November 17-18.  The Conference attracted players in both the oil & gas industry vertical and the regional and local communications solution provider sector, as follows (in alphabetical order):

Baker Hughes, Cisco Systems, Hughes Network Systems,Intelsat, iPerentis, Ledder Enterprise  Bhd., Marlink, Maxis Broadband, Newfield Peninsula Malaysia, O’Connors Engineering, Parallel, Petronas Carigali-Peninsula Malaysia Operations, PTS Thailand, RNZ Integrated Solutions, Sapura Acergy, SBM Offshore, Schlumberger,ScopeTel, Shell Malaysia Exploration & Production, Sime Darby, SingTel, SpaceNet, SpeedCast, Talsiman Energy,Talisman Malaysia, Technip, Telekom Malaysia, and UMW Standard Drilling.

Conference speakers included representatives of (in alphabetical order): Baker Hughes, Cisco Systems, GVF Secretariat, GVF VSAT Installation Training Centre (Thailand)/PTS Thailand, Hughes Network Systems,Intelsat, Parallel, Schlumberger, ScopeTel, SingTel, SpaceNet, and SpeedCast.

Following the Kuala Lumpur event, GVF and UK-EMP have announced that their current offer of free conference registration for relevant vertical market professionals will be continued for the next event in their various industry-specific communications conference series, the 2nd Annual Broadband Maritime South East Asia: New Communications Networking Offshore & the High Seasconference, taking place February 23rd to 24th, 2010, at the Marina Mandarin hotel in Singapore. At the Broadband Maritime event, which will be held in association withInmarsat and Hughes, free-of-charge admission to the conference will be provided for shipping and ship management companies, and ship owners/operators across the container vessel, cruise line, and ferry operator segments, and to port authorities.

Commenting on this initiative, Martin Jarrold, Chairman of the Oil & Gas Communications and Broadband Maritime Conferences Series, said that “GVF and UK-EMP are committed to supporting the continuing dialogue between the maritime sector and its communications solution providers in exactly the same way as we are committed to the dialogue between the oil & gas industry end-users of satellite broadband communications and the providers of such services.”

Added Paul Stahl, Managing Partner of UK-EMP, “Next February’s Singapore conference will feature a particular focus on the following key subject areas: (1) Key hardware technology developments in the design and deployment of state-of-the-art stabilized satellite antennas which enable effective satellite tracking and maintenance of signal integrity as vessels pitch and roll, whilst maintaining constant reliability through robustness and rugged design against challenging weather conditions; (2) New service provisioning, delivering ‘always on’ broadband applications with Quality of Service guarantees that go beyond basic ‘pay-by-the-minute’ service types and which facilitate greater predictability in mission critical delivery, as well as accuracy in the calculation of the cost of communications and, therefore, improved corporate overheads budgeting; and, (3) Access to applications and networks: meeting today’s imperative for constant, seamless and cost-effective connectivity to ensure optimized exploitation of physical maritime assets, maximized passenger satisfaction, maximized crew welfare, and optimized navigational safety.”