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Event Dates - Sept. 27 to October 1, 2010

 

The Conference

Tutorials / Posters / Student Papers / Panels

Tutorials

Tutorials are intended to provide information to conference participants which will enhance their ability to enjoy the conference. Persons interested in providing a tutorial for IPC should contact the Conference Technical Coordinator at info@InternationalPipelineConference.com.

Poster Sessions

Poster sessions provide an opportunity for authors to present their paper in a different format than traditional oral presentations and will be held throughout the conference based on interest and space availability. Interested authors should submit abstracts at: http://www.asmeconferences.org/IPC2010 or by emailing the Technical Coordinator at: info@InternationalPipelineConference.com.

Please specify that your submission is for Poster Sessions.

Student Paper Competition

Graduate and Undergraduate Students are invited to participate in the fifth Student Paper Competition to be held in conjunction with IPC. Details of the competition may be found on the International Pipeline Conference Web site.

Abstract submissions for student papers should be submitted on the International Pipeline Conference Web site at: http://www.asmeconferences.org/IPC2010 or by emailing the Technical Coordinator at: info@InternationalPipelineConference.com.

Please specify that your submission is for the Student Paper Competition.

A covering letter from your supervisor stating that you are a student in good standing must accompany the abstract submission.

Panels

Panel sessions will be organized based on interest and availability of panelists.
If you have an idea for a panel session you would like to see, participate in or organize, please contact the Conference Technical Coordinator at info@InternationalPipelineConference.com.
Panels currently being considered include:

  • Production Pipeline Issues
  • Carbon Capture and Storage
  • Inspection Tool Capabilities – What is POD/POI and what does this really mean for operators? – Dealing with the uncertainties.
  • Research Programs – What are the big areas that we need to focus research efforts on for the next five years?
  • Regulatory Issues – A forum of regulators from around the globe to discuss topics of interest to both regulators and the regulated.