E3PE 2017
Date: Apr 26, 2017 6:00 am – Apr 28, 2017 5:00 pm
Location: Beirut, Lebanon
First International Conference on Energy, Power, Petroleum and Petrochemical Engineering (E3PE 2017)
You are invited to participate in The First International Conference on Energy, Power, Petroleum and Petrochemical Engineering (E3PE 2017) that will be held in Faculty of Engineering, Lebanese University, Campus of Hadath, Beirut, Lebanon on April 26-28, 2017. The event will be held over three days, with presentations delivered by researchers from the international community, including presentations from keynote speakers and state-of-the-art lectures.
Research topics:
- Petroleum and Petrochemical Engineering
- Fossil Technologies
- Geomechanics and Rock Physics
- Geology and Geochemistry
- Reservoir Characterization
- Reservoir Fluids
- Reservoir Geophysics
- Oil & Gas Exploration
- Energy Management and Environmental Issues
- Well Testing
- Offshore Technology
- Hydrocarbons Recovery Mechanisms
- Oil & Gas Production
- Enhanced Oil Recovery
- Oil & Gas Processing & Storage
- Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation
- Pipelines & Tankers
- LNG Transportation
- Petroleum Safety Operations
- International and National Transportation
- Downstream Technologies
- Petrochemical Processes
- Plant Performance and Optimization
- Chemicals Production
- Refining Technologies and Plant Inspection
- Petrochemical Technologies and Products
- Chemical Industry Technologies and Products
- Chemical Industry Safety Operations
- Renewable Energy Sources and Technology
- Energy Conversion and Conservation
- Energy Management Systems
- Well Drilling
- Biomass Energy and Geothermal Resources
- Energy Infrastructure
- Ecology and Environmental Technologies
- Environmental Impacts of Oil & Gas Industry
- Oil Recovery and Waste Control and Management
- Investing in Gas and Oil sector
- Economics of Oil & Gas Sector
- Oil & Gas Management
- Regional and National Macroeconomic Impact of the Gas and Oil Industry
- Mitigating the Environmental Impact of Energy Use
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Date: Apr 26, 2017 6:00 am – Apr 28, 2017 5:00 pm
Location: Beirut, Lebanon
First International Conference on Energy, Power, Petroleum and Petrochemical Engineering (E3PE 2017)
You are invited to participate in The First International Conference on Energy, Power, Petroleum and Petrochemical Engineering (E3PE 2017) that will be held in Faculty of Engineering, Lebanese University, Campus of Hadath, Beirut, Lebanon on April 26-28, 2017. The event will be held over three days, with presentations delivered by researchers from the international community, including presentations from keynote speakers and state-of-the-art lectures.
Research topics:
- Petroleum and Petrochemical Engineering
- Fossil Technologies
- Geomechanics and Rock Physics
- Geology and Geochemistry
- Reservoir Characterization
- Reservoir Fluids
- Reservoir Geophysics
- Oil & Gas Exploration
- Energy Management and Environmental Issues
- Well Testing
- Offshore Technology
- Hydrocarbons Recovery Mechanisms
- Oil & Gas Production
- Enhanced Oil Recovery
- Oil & Gas Processing & Storage
- Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation
- Pipelines & Tankers
- LNG Transportation
- Petroleum Safety Operations
- International and National Transportation
- Downstream Technologies
- Petrochemical Processes
- Plant Performance and Optimization
- Chemicals Production
- Refining Technologies and Plant Inspection
- Petrochemical Technologies and Products
- Chemical Industry Technologies and Products
- Chemical Industry Safety Operations
- Renewable Energy Sources and Technology
- Energy Conversion and Conservation
- Energy Management Systems
- Well Drilling
- Biomass Energy and Geothermal Resources
- Energy Infrastructure
- Ecology and Environmental Technologies
- Environmental Impacts of Oil & Gas Industry
- Oil Recovery and Waste Control and Management
- Investing in Gas and Oil sector
- Economics of Oil & Gas Sector
- Oil & Gas Management
- Regional and National Macroeconomic Impact of the Gas and Oil Industry
- Mitigating the Environmental Impact of Energy Use
Submitted by Anonymous
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