For those who keep on asking, “How do I enter the Oil & Gas industry?” Go visit OGA 2009, and find out just how big it is. You can ask questions over there. This year’s quota of booth babes has gone up as well.
For those who keep on asking, “How do I enter the Oil & Gas industry?” Go visit OGA 2009, and find out just how big it is. You can ask questions over there. This year’s quota of booth babes has gone up as well.
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