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Energy Trade Mission to China 2010
March 20-29, 2009 

China now ranks No.2 in world energy consumption (behind the United States, ahead of Japan). Economists predict that by 2020, China’s GDP will be USD 4 trillion and China’s oil and gas consumption will be about 5 billion barrels equivalence (BOE). The Chinese government continues to push through industry reform and restructuring measures in order to encourage the necessary investment to meet the energy demand growth. This trend of high demand growth is also dominant in the natural gas sector.

Join the Oil and Gas Trade Mission to China, you will

Visit 4 Cities:
• Beijing, Capital of China
• Xi’an, the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China
• Baoji, Largest petroleum equipment base in the west of China
• Dongying, Largest petroleum equipment base of China

Business Activities:
• China International Petrochemical Technology and Equipment Exhibition (CIPPE)
• US-China Business Matchmaking Conference-CIPPE
• Press Conference of CIPEE & CIOGC 2010
• Business Meeting in CNPC
• Reception from U.S. Department of Commerce-Beijing
• Singing Ceremony for Cooperation between xxx and Baoji High-Tech EDZ
• Site visit of Baoji High-Tech EDA
• Signing Ceremony for Cooperation between xxx and Dongying District
• Site visit of Shengli Industry Park

Sightseeing:
• The Great Wall and Forbidden City
• The Museum of Terracotta Army 

Budget:
$4,500 for Single and 8,000 for Double Package
• International Round Trip Airfares
• China domestic airfares and all intra-China air-land transportation
• Four or five stars hotels
• Daily American buffet breakfast, Chinese food for lunch and dinners
• All Admission to Trade Mission Activities except Exhibition fee
• Comprehensive sightseeing through our as indicated
• Entertainment performance and shows
• International & local English tour guide
• Baggage handling at airport

  
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Mar. 20 Houston to Beijing
CO 89 Houston-Newark-Beijing 6:00 am-2:15 pm (Mar.21)

Mar. 21 Arrive at Beijing
Shuttle from Beijing Capital International Airport to Hotel
Hotel Check-in and Dinner

Mar. 22 Beijing
Morning:
China International Petrochemical Technology and Equipment Exhibition (CIPPE)
Afternoon:
Press Conference of CIPEE 2010 and Meeting with Mayor of Dongying City
Evening:
Shishahai Bar Street and Shopping 

Mar. 23 Beijing
Morning: US-China Business Matchmaking Conference-CIPPE
Afternoon: Business Meeting in CNPC
Evening: Reception from U.S. Department of Commerce-Beijing

Mar. 24 Beijing-Xi’an
Morning and Afternoon: Sightseeing: Tian’anmen Square and Forbidden City
Evening: HU7882 Beijing-Xi’an 17:05-18:50

Mar. 25 Xi’an-Baoji
Morning:
Singing Ceremony for Cooperation between Fort Band County and Baoji
Afternoon:
Site visit of Baoji High-Tech EDA
Evening:
Chinese Performance

Mar. 26 Xi’an-Jinan-Dongying
Morning: Sightseeing: The Museum of Terracotta Army
Afternoon: CZ6959 Xi’an-Jinan 14:40-16:10 & Shuttle from Jinan-Dongying

Mar. 27 Dongying
Morning:
Singing Ceremony for Cooperation between Fort Band County and Dongying Afternoon:
Site visit of Shengli Oilfield
Evening:
Gala hosted by Shangdong Chamber of Commerce for Petroleum Equipment

Mar. 28 Dongying-Beijing
Morning: HU7616 Dongying-Beijing 09:05-10:15
Afternoon: Sightseeing: The Great Wall

Mar. 29 Beijing-Houston
Morning:
Silk Market Shopping
Afternoon:
Shuttle to Beijing Capital International Airport
CO88 Beijing-Newark-Houston 3:45-10:00 p.m.

  
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