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Petrotech is one of the largest events of its kind: CMD ONGC

Petrotech is going to be orgainsed from 10-12th February 2019 at Greater Noida Expo Centre

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: In the run up to the India's biggest international oil and gas conference and exhibition Petrotech, a diplomatic curtain raiser was organised in the national capital. Giving the inaugural address to the event Shashi Shanker, CMD, ONGC said "Petrotech is one of the largest events of its kind in South East Asia, attracting policy makers, speakers, business partners, technology and service companies, delegates and exhibitors from India and overseas for deliberations on the current challenges faced by the industry and also showcasing the technology advancement in the energy sector".

The event was attended by Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Sunjay Sudhir, Joint Secretary, International Cooperation, MoPNG, and the diplomats from various countries. Speaking at the event Pradhan said "Petrotech 2019 shall be an effective platform to strengthen global oil and gas engagement".  Praising the work done by his ministry in past almost half a decade time Pradhan said "My ministry remains committed to facilitate participation of your representatives. Together we will make Petrotech successful and this will help open new doors".

Petrotech is going to be orgainsed from 10-12th February 2019 at Greater Noida Expo Centre.

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