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Dynapumps at the 2012 AOG

After another successful year, Dynapumps is proud to announce that it will be part of this year’s Australasian Oil and Gas Exhibition & Conference at the Perth Exhibition Centre held on the 22 - 24 February 2012.

The AOG Exhibition is the largest oil and gas seminar in Australasia and covers the entire spectrum of the oil and gas industry from exploration and production technology including gas processing, pipelines, offshore services, engineering, and design and construction. The exhibition is a chance to network with industry leaders and find out the latest advancements in the oil and gas industry.

Last year Dynapumps showcased its impressive TXAM Solar Powered Chemical Injection Pumps and we are proud to have one of our products chosen again this year to be part of the AOG Innovation Zone. Always keeping up with the latest industry technology and advancements for our customers, our new SEKO NEXA range of plunger and hydraulic double diaphragm metering pumps contain a number of features and benefits to the oil and gas industry. The Innovation Zone will be located in the foyer of the Convention Centre and you can find our product in pod 16.

On Day 2 of the exhibition, Dynapumps will be hosting its own technical training seminar with special guest John Coles, the Managing Director of Netzsch Australia. Netzsch are the world’s largest supplier of Helical Rotor Pumps (also known as Progressive Cavity Pumps) and the seminar will discuss the working principle behind these pumps and their applications in the Oil & Gas industry.

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or here to complete your complimentary registration. Numbers are limited so please register by 13 February 2012.

With so much on show from Dynapumps this year, make sure you come see us at stand 9 (located in the foyer.)

For more information about the exhibition, please see the AOG website www.aogexpo.com.au

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