Exhibitions / Congresses

WLPGAS Forum 2009

Brazil, Rio De Janeiro - 7-9 October 2009
The World LP Gas Forum is the premium annual global event for the LP Gas industry. It travels the globe annually attracting key international agencies, policy makers, media and the highest level of industry leaders to explore the LP Gas business, discuss its growth potential and to forge new business relationships. It regularly attracts up to 700 attendees and hundreds of external visitors from more than 50 countries. It is the opportunity to meet with all types of industry stakeholders.

LP Gas has a very important social role in Latin American markets and more than 80% of Brazil's LP Gas demand is used in domestic applications and this demand has potential to grow looking forward. With lively debates and discussions, exciting social events, excellent networking with peers, a unique exhibition with a host of key companies from every spectrum of the LP Gas business, the 22nd World LP Gas Forum is a very exciting opportunity!
Date(s)
7-9 October 2009
Time(s)
Wednesday 7th: 9:30am to 4:00pm Thursday 8th: 10:00am to 5:00pm Friday 9th: 10:00am to 2:00pm
Venue
Windsor Barra Hotel, Rio De Janeiro
Contact for booking / more info
22nd World LP Gas Forum Organising Secretariat - MCI 24 rue Chauchat 75009 Paris, France Web: www.wlpgasforum2009.com Phone: + 33 (0) 1 53 85 82 65 Fax: + 33 (0) 1 53 85 82 83 For exhibition: E-mail: exhibition@wlpgasforum2009.com Contacts: Ms. Virginie Sauvestre-Léger Mr. Charles-Edgar Tallut For general information: E-mail: info@wlpgasforum2009.com Contacts: Ms. Bruna Bertolini Ms. Malin Wachtmeister
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