Innovative programming topics include environmental, social and governance issues and the energy transition.
The Rio Pipeline, the main meeting point for the international pipeline community in Brazil, will continue to receive technical works until February 28 of next year. With the theme “Knowledge and Energy for a new market”, the annual event for the oil and gas industry will bring together researchers, specialists and executives from the pipeline sector, one of the most important in the oil, gas and energy industry.
As the event returns to its traditional face-to-face format, topics such as “ESG” content (environmental, social and governance), “environmental licensing”, “business environment”, “energy transition” and “human capital” are added to the discussion . Incorporating these criteria demonstrates that the industry values more than just monetary capital; it is also concerned about its impact on society, the environment and its employees.
Control and automation rooms; subsea systems; logistics and operation; risk and security; Structural Integrity; design, construction, materials and rights of creation paths; GIS (Graphical Information System) mapping and geotechnical analysis; maintenance and reconstruction of pipeline systems; distribution, storage and terminals; are just some of the eleven topics that will be discussed at the event.
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The deadline for submission of the single-phase technical program for the Rio Pipeline is February 28th.
Since the entry of players and the adoption of a new commercial dynamic for derivatives, there has been a search for markets for products from private refineries, the 2021 meeting discussed the scenario of Petrobras' divestment in refining as a driver of demand for the expansion of pipelines and infrastructure in the country.
In addition to the need for new pipelines or reformed and adapted pipelines to transport not only gas or hydrogen, but also CO2 within CCS precepts, the meeting from August 8 to 10, 2023 at Expomag, in Rio de Janeiro, will also discuss opportunities and challenges for achieve improvements in efficiency, quality and safety in the transportation of oil, gas and energy.
In addition to listening to presentations of technical content highly relevant to the long-term health and future growth of the industry, attendees will be able to mingle in an ideal environment for conducting business and important professional connections.