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Entering Strategic Foreign Oil and Gas Service Markets: Should You? Could You?

February 21, 2017 4:46 AM
BOE Report Staff

On March 1 and 2, 2017, gain a detailed picture of the strategy demands for exporting products or selling services abroad. The program is a highly practical series of industry-sourced workshops (day one), connected with sector-based training cases (day two).

Together, they will enable you to weigh your prospects internationally, and to gauge your current distance from serious market entry readiness for targeted world regions. Clear steps towards a realistic go-abroad strategy don’t come easy, but you can formulate and track them here, alongside other entrant peers in the Canadian petroleum services sector and veterans of regional markets abroad.

Venue

Room 209-210, Enform, 1803 – 11 Street, Nisku, AB T9E 1A8

Cost

Free; Lunch is provided.

Who Should Attend?   

Small to Medium Sized Oilfield Services Companies’ personnel with an interest in going abroad, including Executives, Business Development, Sales and Strategy personnel

For more information and registration click here

For any questions about this session, please contact John Doyle, Programs Director, Alberta School of Business at 780-492-9108 or jcdoyle@ualberta.ca .

About PSAC

The Petroleum Services Association of Canada is the national trade association representing the service, supply and manufacturing sectors within the upstream petroleum industry. As the voice of Canada’s petroleum service, supply and manufacturing sector, PSAC advocates for its members to enable the continued innovation, technological advancement and in-the-field experience they supply to Canada’s energy explorers and producers, helping to increase efficiency, improve safety and protect the environment. PSAC member companies represent a significant portion of the business volume generated in the petroleum services industry.

About the Alberta School of Business

The Alberta School of Business is one of the world’s leading institutions of business education and research. As the first and longest continually accredited business school in Canada, the Alberta School of Business embodies the spirit of risk-taking and hard work that defines our province. For over a century, the innovation, entrepreneurialism and leadership of the School’s more than 27,000 alumni have strengthened businesses and communities​ across the globe​. Our vision is simple, yet powerful: Leaders from Alberta for the World.

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