Oil & Gas Security in Asia Pacific to be addressed at a Forum in Bangkok

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Asia Pacific (Apac) countries present enormous opportunities for oil and gas companies, with some oil leaders recently announcing further expenditure for hydrocarbon production development as the region’s energy market has the highest contribution to the global energy demand. In order to produce hydrocarbons in this region, oil and gas companies must address its particular security challenges.

 

With this in mind, IRN is delighted to announce the launch of a platform unique in its focus, the inaugural Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Security Forum, to take place in Bangkok, Thailand on 21st-22nd May.

The Forum is the newest addition to IRN’s extensive portfolio of regional oil and gas security Summits, which are organised under the Chatham House rule, in a discrete 5* environment and with an outstanding panel of experts sharing their insights and experiences.

Amongst the number of security issues that presentations at the Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Security Forum will address are:

Present and emerging security challenges in Apac

Terrorism in South, South-East and East Asia

Business travel security – duty of care

Location technologies for employee and assets’ protection

Pandemic crisis management

Cooperation with local communities

Safety and Security in Southeast Asian waters

Maritime Security in the South China Sea

Effective port security planning

Developing an immediate evacuation plan

Latest security technologies for offshore installations

Dealing with the insider threat – Cargo crime in Malaysia

Protection of pipeline networks

Dealing with oil theft – oil siphoning in Indonesia

Security of new ventures

Integration of physical and IT security

Business Continuity Planning