- A to Z guide to Blockchain adoption across the supply chain
- Calculating ROI: determining where and how to invest
- The future of Blockchain innovation: what is next for Supply Chain Management
- Smart Contracts: leveraging implementation
- Blockchain and payments: strategies and case studies
- The legalities of Blockchain: what you need to know
- Supply Chain
- Procurement
- Strategic Sourcing
- Category
- Materials
- Logistics/Transportation
- Purchasing
- Buyer
- IT
- Consultancy and Training Firms
- Drilling Companies
- IT Software
- Freight, Transportation and Logistics Providers
- eBusiness Partners
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This one-day event will showcase the transformational potential of Blockchain as the key platform to increase security, improve end-to-end transparency and achieve scalability across the entire supply chain.
The adoption of Blockchain technology has built up momentum across the oil and gas industry. It is no longer a case of if, but how and where transformational technologies are being implemented across end-to-end supply chain processes and transactions.
Due to its potential to drive efficiency, reduce transaction times, increase extended network simplicity and ensure transparency, the supply chain function holds the most potential for the technology. Areas where adoption is becoming increasingly commonplace include supplier payments, product traceability and contract bids and execution.
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Who Should Attend
Upstream E&P Operators, Midstream Companies, Petrochemical, Lubricant, Refinery and Processing Plants in addition to EPC and Oilfield Service Companies with the following job titles:
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Attending Companies Include:
OIL & GAS SUPPLY CHAIN WEEK
Join us for 3 events in 4 days with Oil & Gas Supply Chain Week! Download the synopsis for more information about these events or visit the Supply Chain Week website:
Oil & Gas Supply Chain Compliance Conference
Oil & Gas Supply Chain & Procurement Summit
Oil & Gas Supply Chain Blockchain Conference
Testimonials from our Oil & Gas Supply Chain & Procurement attendees
“I highly recommend this event to anybody that wants to go to a conference that is well attended with good, interesting subjects. “ - Andrew Bruce, CEO, Data Gumbo
“One thing I really like about this conference is the content, speakers and really the dynamic nature of the conference. They’ve got workshops and all kinds of things. Even the conversations outside of the formal speaking room. I learned a lot and gained a lot, and look forward to many conferences in the future.” – Peter Dill, Director, Saulsbury Industries
“This is a great event to network and learn. If you want to learn about industry best practices, you need to attend this event.”
- Aigerim Zimmerman, Director at Large, ISM-Houston
“It’s good information as far as continuing education. We have enjoyed our time here. We think there is a good representation of all of the oil & gas companies that we are either working with or want to work with in the future.” - Tim Clem, Director, GEP
“Great use of technology (both A/V and apps) to manage the agenda, live presentation and networking. It was a well-run agenda with a good range of topics.” – Tanmoy Kumar, Senior Director, Supply Chain Services, Calpine Corporation
Terms and conditions
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