Tony Burkson
The UK Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC) will be leading a trade delegation from Ghana’s oil and gas industry to the 2018 Subsea Expo expected to contribute effectively to the country’s economy.
The event, scheduled from 7-9 February 2018 in Aberdeen, Scotland, will involve conferences and exhibitions that seek to attract a broad range of experts to discuss the challenges facing the oil and gas industry, cost efficiency, new technologies and diversification, among other topics.
Attracting over 5,000 delegates and around 150 exhibitors, Subsea Expo is the world’s largest subsea exhibition and conference.
It is organized by Subsea UK, an industry body and focal point for the entire British subsea industry, which aims to increase business opportunities in the UK and abroad.
Tony Burkson, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of UKGCC said “the chamber, in collaboration with the Department for International Trade and Scottish Development International, is happy to facilitate this because we believe Ghana has a lot to gain from her oil and gas sector by which we can boost our economy through the right technical skills and equipment.”
He further noted that the chamber will continue to assist in the development of the nation through activities that have direct influence on businesses and their investment decision-making processes.
“The Subsea Expo will not only add knowledge about managing Ghana’s oil and gas sector, but also equip participants in the various practical divisions of the sector to be implemented for economic growth.”
Government officials from regulating institutions like the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) and Petroleum Commission will be participating in the event.
Other industry companies such as McDan Shipping, Rigworld Services Limited, 7 Eleven Energy, Marine Masters Services Limited and Y & P Energy Limited are also expected to join.
The UKGCC is a unique and robust organization made up of local experts and professionals that will be the voice for British businesses looking to access and engage with players in the Ghanaian market, whilst providing assistance to Ghanaian companies investing in the UK.
The organization facilitates and promotes trade and commercial relations between the UK and Ghana.
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