2019 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement returns in May

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2019 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement returns in May

06 Mar, 2019

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The ISHM 2019 School & Exhibition will be held at the Cox Communications Center in Oklahoma City, OK, USA on May 14-16.

This year will mark the 94th annual event which has been presented in affiliation with the University of Oklahoma since its founding in 1924 and which is acknowledged as one of the oldest and largest hydrocarbon measurement schools in the world. For 2019, over 200 lecture classes and more than 54

hands-on workshops will be offered on a wide range of hydrocarbon gas and liquid measurement as well as flow control topics. In addition, extensive educational exhibits will be presented by leading manufacturers serving the measurement industry worldwide, and there will be unique opportunities for one-on-one learning experiences as well as outstanding networking opportunities.

The 2019 school will feature a broad gamut of instructor expertise, experience, and backgrounds to provide a pragmatic blend of technical training and industry insights. In addition to classes and workshops that will afford an outstanding learning experience, attendees will have the opportunity to personally meet with hydrocarbon industry measurement professionals who can offer practical advice and new ideas.

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