The Australiasian Oil and Gas Exhibition and Conference (AOG) offers attendees the opportunity to discover products from over 460 companies.
Visitors are able to check out new developments in subsea technology, asset management, flow control, safety and engineering from oil and gas operators, contractors and supply companies.
AOG will be held on the 20-22 February, 2013 at the Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre.
In addition to the exhibition there will also be an oil and gas conference, oil and gas careers day and a variety of networking opportunities.
The Subsea Australasia Conference will be run in conjunction with AOG.
Here are some of the products and technologies that will be displayed at AOG 2013.
Opus Compact Flotation. This green technology is changing international clean sea standards for the offshore oil and gas sector. The compact flotation unit purifies produced water before the clean water is safely returned to the sea.
Laser Methane Mini. The portable instrument from Crowcon Detection Instruments detects methane gas from a distance and helps protect the operator from potential leak sources. Utilising Tuneable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS), methane density is measured and displayed, with a separate LED alarm indicator and audible notification.
Q.Sonic Plus. The custody transfer ultrasonic gas flow meter is a six-path meter, subject to an enhanced Elster-Instromet patent. Offered by Landis+Gyr, the meter delivers greater processing power that yields a lower measurement uncertainty.
LESER Safety Valves. The safety valves provide overpressure protection for vessels and other process equipment in case of unexpected malfunction with the facility; piping systems against thermal expansion; pressure increasing stations in case of failure and Christmas trees of oil wells. Pressure Systems represent LESER safety valves in Australia and New Zealand.
EasiDrive. This portable valve actuator from Smith Flow Control securely operates valves in oil refineries, power plants, paper mills and chemical processing facilities. One operator can efficiently operate multiple valves with a single tool while reducing fatigue and injury risk. The tool is effective on valves that require a high number of turns or are otherwise difficult to operate due to high torque or adverse climates, such as tropical or desert environments.
WFS Though Water Wireless Modems. By combining radio, acoustic and inductive power transfer technologies, the modems can deliver new capabilities to the subsea industry. The technology, offered by Fastwave, enables real time underwater data transmission and inductive power transfer. Data transmission is unaffected by shallow water, bio-fouling, harsh weather and ambient noise.