Exhibitions / Congresses

2002 SPE/ICoTA Coiled Tubing Conference and Exhibition

United States, Houston - 9th and 10th April 2002
The organisers advise that the Coiled Tubing Conference and Exhibition is organized by the most knowledgeable organizations in the coiled tubing world-The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and the International Coiled Tubing Association (ICoTA)-to bring the best of the industry to participants.
Date(s)
9th and 10th April 2002
Venue
Adam's Mark Hotel
Ticketing
$625.00 SPE/Icota Members $725.00 Non Members
Contact for booking / more info
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