OTC.13: Mexico growth for Swire Oilfield Services

Swire Oilfield Services - press release
Monday, May 6, 2013

Swire Oilfield Services, LLC, the world's largest supplier of specialized offshore cargo carrying units to the global energy industry and leading supplier of modular systems, offshore aviation services and fluid management, will exhibit at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston, May 6 - 9. 

During the conference, Swire will introduce its Modular Systems division and SAFE (Swire Advanced Fluid Engineering) Tanks to the Gulf of Mexico region. Experts will be on hand to discuss and demonstrate the products at booth #324 outside the Reliant Center. 

“OTC is a great way to interact with clients and potential customers,” said Steve Hardwick, Swire President of North America. “They can see our products up close and have any of their questions answered by a representative. The unique environment gives attendees from all over the world an opportunity to understand how Swire products can benefit their company.”

Each year, OTC attracts more than 80,000 attendees from more than 110 countries and 2,500 exhibiting companies. OTC is organized and operated exclusively to promote and further the advancement of scientific and technical knowledge of offshore resources and environmental matters.

OTC is the world’s foremost tradeshow for the development of the offshore oil and gas industry. OTC’s technical programs offer key insight from leading experts on emerging technologies, project updates, best practices, safety and environmental issues and the changing regulatory environment. Technical programs cover a wide range of topics related to the offshore energy industry. 

“The conference is not only about generating sales leads,” said Hardwick. “Swire attends OTC to learn from other experts in the field so we can pass on our knowledge to our customers.”

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