About ICE Technical Program Special Sessions Short Courses Field Trips
Registration Information
Email Signup ATC Facebook page ATC Twitter feed
Arctic Technology Conference
7-9 February 2011 • Houston, TX

Useful Links:

For technical program questions contact Terri Duncan.

To Exhibit or Sponsor contact Mike Taylor.

Save up to US $250 when you register now for OTC's ATC

Registration for OTC’s Arctic Technology Conference (ATC), 7-9 February 2011 in Houston, Texas, is now open. Save up to US $250, depending on registration type, when you register before 18 January 2011.

“ATC will provide a world-class venue to present creative solutions to the challenging Arctic arena,” said Pierre-Alain Delaittre, Chairman of the ATC Technical Program Committee. “With a highly specialized technical program of 130 oral sessions, 17 posters, high-level speakers, networking events and exhibition, ATC will provide opportunities for gaining additional experience and expertise to oil and gas professionals who attend.”

The comprehensive technical program will cover topics including:

  • Resources
  • Exploration Drilling
  • Production Drilling, Facilities and Export
  • Physical Environment
  • Logistics
  • Regulatory, Environment
  • Mining and Other Issues

Senior explorationists and technical experts will share their knowledge, vision and ideas on the exploration and geology of the U.S., Canadian, Russian, Norwegian, and Greenlandic (Danish) onshore and offshore arctic basins.

 

Put your company in front of decision makers focused on the Arctic

Sign up to exhibit or sponsor ATC and make your company's name known to the brightest minds involved in exploration & production of untapped resources in the Arctic. ATC is a dynamic new event based on the OTC model, which brings together nearly a dozen professional societies and associations to create a comprehensive technical conference.

ATC will be conveniently located at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas. If your company is involved in the cutting-edge technologies and innovative practices needed for exploration and production in the Arctic, you need to be there.