Rio Pipeline 2017

A surprising edition

Rio Pipeline Conference & Exhibition has changed its branding design, to unify the whole pipeline community, in an even more complete event. This was the gathering of all market players of this industry, around relevant content, networking and great business environment. What happens at the pipeline market, you can learn first here. Rio Pipeline, even more Pipeline.

With the theme “Connecting the Future: Trends and Challenges”, we went deeper into the scenario, showing innovative solutions to industry’s challenges and promoting business opportunities.

1,087

delegates

1,050

visitors

20

countries

176

technical papers

Pictures 2017

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VIDEOS

2017 Speakers

Check out the names that have spoken at Rio Pipeline.

Paulo Penchiná

Paulo Penchiná

Vice President of the Pipelines and Terminals Committee

Company:

ARPEL

Formado em Engenharia, com pós-graduação em Gestão Empresarial, é empregado de carreira do Sistema Petrobras desde 1984. Já foi auditor e instrutor do Processo de Gestão de Qualidade da Petrobras e desempenhou funções gerenciais nos Terminais Aquaviários da Baía de Guanabara e no Terminal Aquaviário de Angra dos Reis. Na Sede (RJ), foi Gerente Executivo de Oleodutos (02/2005 – 10/2007), Gerente Executivo de Terminais Aquaviários (10/2007 - 07/2010) e Gerente Executivo de Desenvolvimento de Logística para o Pré-sal (07/2010 - 12/2013). Em dezembro de 2013 foi designado para assumir a Diretoria de Dutos e Terminais.
Participou como representante da Petrobras no Comitê de Portos e Terminais (PTC) e no Comitê Executivo (EXCOM), ambos do OCIMF (Oil Companies International Marine Forum). Atuou como presidente e atualmente é o vice-presidente do Comitê de Dutos e Terminais (CoDyTe) da ARPEL (Regional Association of Oil, Gas and Biofuels Sector Companies in Latin America and the Caribbean).

Marcelo Rennó

Marcelo Rennó

Consultor Independente

Company:

Marcelo Rennó, natural de Belo Horizonte/Minas Gerais, formado em Engenharia Mecanica pela UFMG em 1976. Pós-graduado em Mecânica dos Fluidos pela UFRJ em 1984, MBA em Marketing e Finanças pela COPPEAD em 1996 e MBA em Políticas Públicas e Governo pela Economia da UFRJ em 2000. Trabalhou no Sistema Petrobras de 1977 a 2013 tendo atuado no planejamento, projeto, construção e implantação de diversos dutos do país, destacando-se o Gasoduto Bolívia-Brasil no qual foi Coordenador do Projeto, aquisição de materiais e tecnologia da construção. Foi Diretor da área de Gas Natural da Transpetro de 2006 a 2013,tendo sido responsáel pela Operação e Manutenção da malha de gasodutos da Petrobras e do Terminal de processamento de gás de Cabiúnas/Macaé. Trabalhou em Lima/Peru na implantação do GSP – Gasoduto Sul Peruano de 2014 a 2016. Atualmente é consultor independente atuando como voluntário no IBP e CTDUT – Centro de Tecnologia de Dutos.

Guilherme Pamplona

Guilherme Pamplona

(b) Gerente de Desenvolvimento da Base de Fornecedores

Company:

Petrobras

GRADUAÇÃO:
Engenharia Mecânica – UGF/1981
Advocacia - Faculdades Benett/2000

PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO:
(1) MBP: Master Business in Petroleum (UFRJ-Coppe)
(2) Management – IAG/PUC

EMPRESAS:
(1) Montreal Engenharia S.A. – 1982 – 1985
Cargo: Engenheiro Especialista em Qualidade

(2) Petróleo Brasileiro S.A – PETROBRAS
Cargos:
(a) Gerencia de Inspeção: 1985 – 2015 – 30 anos (13 anos como Gerente)
(b) Gerente de Desenvolvimento da Base de Fornecedores: 2015 até o momento

Reginaldo de Freitas

Reginaldo de Freitas

Analyst of Engineering Projects

Company:

MSGÁS

Analyst of Engineering Projects of the Gas Company of the State of Mato Grosso do Sul – MSGÁS, Mechanical Engineer graduated at the Federal University of Rio Grande (Furg), specialized in Production Engineering at the University of Passo Fundo (UPF) and Master Student in Materials Science at Institute of Physics of the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS).

Cliff Johnson

Cliff Johnson

President

Company:

PRCI

Cliff Johnson joined Pipeline Research Council International (PRCI) in September 2010 as President. He has overseen the creation of the new PRCI Technology Development Center (TDC) in Houston, Texas, which opened in 2015. The TDC will be a cornerstone for PRCI research and deployment for key solutions for the pipeline industry. As President, he has been able to grow PRCI membership by 20%. Today PRCI represents over 60% of the world’s transmission pipeline mileage.

Prior to joining to PRCI, Mr. Johnson spent 13 years at NACE International, where he has held a variety of positions during his career. His most recent position was as NACE’s Director of Public Affairs where he led NACE’s legislative initiatives.

Mr. Johnson earned his Master of Public Affairs from the Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Austin College in Sherman, Texas. He has obtained his Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation and is active in the America Society of Association Executives.

He currently lives with his wife, Courtney, and 5 children (Emma, Oleg, Vivian, Lena, and Hana) in Centreville, Va.

EXHIBITION

Check out the exhibition plan and see also the list of exhibitors.

O&G activities in Rio de Janeiro

82%

of proven reserves in Brazil

70%

of O&G domestic production

1.6 billion

of R&D investiment

50

research and development institutions

IMPRENSA

Check out the releases with the best moments of the Rio Pipeline 2017

PRESS CENTER

AWARDS

During Rio Pipeline 2017, you can spotlight a project running for two different awards: Calgary Award and Global Pipeline Award. Those technical papers achieving Honorable Mention in the event will also run for Plínio Cantanhede, an IBP Award to be granted in Rio Oil & Gas 2018.

 

 

2017 Parallel Events

Knowledge Arena

In a moment that requires new skills, information management and connection to new global demands, the Rio Pipeline Knowledge Arena have promoted debates on issues that go well beyond technical issues, provoking broad and revealing reflections on the industry.

 

Youth Professional Program

Students from all over the country had a great opportunity to invest in a career in the oil and gas industry! The Youth Professional Program is held annually alongside national and international events of the market. Through debates with specialists in the oil and human resources areas, headhunters and youth professionals, the students were be able to interact with speakers, share experiences and collect valuable tips.

 

2017 SPONSORS