OKC OILFIELD EXPO -Oklahoma City, OK

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OKC OILFIELD EXPO -Oklahoma City, OK

Time: October 16, 2013 to October 17, 2013
Location: COX CONVENTION CTR
City/Town: Oklahoma City, OK
Website or Map: http://www.okcoilfieldexpo.co…
Phone: (866) 918-5550
Event Type: expo
Organized By: Texas Classic Productions LLC
Latest Activity: Sep 4, 2013

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2013 OKC OILFIELD EXPO

The OKC Oilfield Expo will be held at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.An image of crowds at the 2012 South Texas Oilfield Expo, another Texas Classic first-year expo.

The OKC Oilfield Expo will take place at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, OK on October 16th and 17th, 2013. This industry-exclusive event will be a buyer's marketplace where industry professionals can come together to network and make their best business deals.

Several key aspects make this event stand apart from others, including its emphasis on a no-nonsense, business-focused environment and our unique public attendance policy limiting admission to qualified industry professionals only. This measure ensures attendee relevance, reinforces the integrity of the Expo and increases the number of qualified leads present.

Looking to take part in a show that can increase your exposure, spread brand awareness, and bring you a solid R.O.I.? Read more about our available exhibitor and sponsorship options.

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