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NEWS AND EVENTS

OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE

Visit GIL @ OTC 2010

Visiting Houston this May?

OTC2011 will take place 2–5 May at Reliant Park, Houston, TX.

GIL Automation will be part of the Nigerian companies that will be exhibiting at the upcoming Offshore Technology Conference (OTC.11) coming up  between May 2-5, 2011 at the Reliant Reliant Park, Houston Texas, USA.

GIL will be exhibiting within the Nigerian Pavilion.

We will be showcasing our capabilities in Instrumentation, Control and Automation to the world and we will be glad to welcome our existing and new customers to our booth.

GIL Automation delegation will be headed by Lawal Gbolahan, Vice President of the company.
A broad technical sessions and demo project exhibitions have been lined up at this show.

To schedule a booth meeting with our team , kindly send email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with your contact details and interests. We will confirm your appointment asap!

For easy location and virtual touring, please use the OTC booth locator ( under Nigerian Pavilion) on the OTC Website.

Our goal in planning this exhibition is to further showcase our world class capability as  a truly West African company. We also plan to update our existing and propective customers on how new technologies can directly optimise their production and directly affect their bottomline.

About OTC
Founded in 1969, the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) is the world’s foremost event for the development of offshore resources in the fields of drilling, exploration, production, and environmental protection. Attendance at OTC .08 reached a 30-year high, as about 75,000 exploration and production professionals met to learn about the latest technology to find the oil and gas that the world needs. We expect OTC .09 to be even bigger and better!

For more information about OTC and to plan your visit, kindly visit http://www.otcnet.org/2011/