2011 Mexico Oil & Gas Forum Recap

barrels+oil Teal Education would like to thank all speakers, sponsors and attendees for their participation at the recent 2011 Mexico Oil & Gas Forum.  As many of you know, the event began as a seminar originally slated to take place at Baker & McKenzie’s offices in downtown Houston.  Due to the overwhelming response from the industry, we were forced to move the conference to the Alden Hotel where the event sold out again! As a veteran conference organizer, I assure you that the chemistry, networking opportunities and quality of industry information offered October 12th does not happen often.  The type of Read More | Register

2011 Mexico Oil & Gas Forum

houston-oil-gas-drilling-staffing-employment 2011 Mexico Oil & Gas Forum A PEMEX supported event designed to update and inform companies interested in doing business in the Mexico Oil and Gas Industry This event has SOLD OUT.  No more registrations are being accepted.  Due to overwhelming response, we have secured conference space at the Alden Hotel, 1117 Prairie Street.  If you’d like information on future events on this topic, contact Lynne@TealEducation.com.  October 12, 2011 Houston, Texas Up to 7 CLE Credits Available Some of the Companies Sending Representatives Include: Baker & McKenzie PEMEX GDF Suez Schlumberger Air Liquide National Oilwell Varco ExxonMobil ET International TD Williamson Murguia Read More | Register

Recent Real Estate Conference Recognized by Vision Hispana

Recent Real Estate Conference Recognized by Vision Hispana Our recent hosting of the 2011 Mexico Real Estate Forum was a tremendous success. We wanted to share an article written by Darren Ballegeer of Vision Hispana USA that was really quite flattering. It honors us to consistently work with top level professionals and know that the services we provide create both opportunity and some measure of enlightenment. Rebound in Mexico: Real estate market still enjoys unique advantages By Darren Ballegeer Americans, Canadians, and other foreigners are still buying homes in Mexico’s popular beach destinations – they’re just not buying as many as they did two or three years ago. Read More | Register