D.O.T. Heads to Norway
The 19th annual Deep Offshore Technology International Conference & Exhibition (DOT) is scheduled for October 10 -12, 2007 and will be held at the Stavanger Forum in Stavanger, Norway. Statoil will host this event which promises to draw exhibitors and attendees from the oilfield centers in the North Sea, Russia, China, Asia, Europe, Africa, Brazil and the United States,
Norway's heritage of developing innovative technology for the deep offshore oil and gas exploration and production market makes Stavanger an ideal setting for the industry's largest conference dedicated to providing technical and operating information to the flourishing offshore and subsea markets.
Today, there are 48 fields in production on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and production from these fields corresponds to around 20 times the domestic consumption of petroleum and has established Norway as a key supplier to the global oil market and the lucrative European gas market.

DOT will bring the world's brightest technological minds together for a three-day conference dedicated to the sharing of information and technology among industry professionals while highlighting Norway as one of the top producing oil and gas exploration and production areas in the world.
Event Overview:
The DOT Conference & Exhibition is the most significant subsea event in the world. This event offers:
■ A unique gathering of the worlds leading executives, managers, and engineers from major and independent E&P companies.
■ Original reports on the current and future state of technology in this frontier environment delivered by key personnel involved in groundbreaking projects.
■ A renewed focus on subsea tieback technology and equipment, viewed at the strategic level with case studies and reports on application technologies.
■ Geopolitical and economic evaluations of the future of subsea tiebacks around the globe with input from major, independent, and state-owned operators.
The Deep Offshore Technology Conference is the most significant deepwater technology event in the world. This event offers:
■ A unique convocation of the world�s leading executives, managers, and engineers from major and independent E&P companies.
■ Visionary reports on the current and future state of technology in this frontier environment delivered by the key personnel involved in groundbreaking projects.
■ A renewed focus on the ultra deepwater spectrum between 1,500 and 3,000 meters, viewed at the strategic level with case studies and reports on first-application technologies.
■ An overview of the geopolitical and economic influences shaping the future of deepwater theaters around the globe with input from major, independent, and state-owned operators and producers.