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Permian Basin International Oil Show

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A biennial event, the Permian Basin International Oil Show, Inc. brings together people from every phase of the petroleum industry. Leaders come to Odessa, Texas from every corner of the world to learn about the latest technology, the newest equipment, to transact business and renew friendships. Unlike most exhibitions, the Permian Basin International Oil Show, Inc. is a non-profit venture whose sole purpose is educational, designed to serve the oil and gas industry. Run by oilmen, its mission is unwavering and its commitment is the single most important factor in its overwhelming success.

The Permian Basin International Oil Show, Inc. not only showcases the very latest technology, it also honors the industry's past. A working cable tool rig operates daily on the show grounds during the three-day show, surrounded by trucks and oilfield equipment from the 1930's, a key growth period for the industry in the Permian Basin.

Permian Basin International Oil Show

Address : Ector County Coliseum Complex Odessa TX
Phone : 800-260-7892   (Always call and confirm events.)

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