Houston is where offshore decision cycles get real. For four days, OTC pulls together operators, EPCs, OEMs, service providers, and the technical community into one floor at NRG Park. If your world touches subsea, drilling, floating systems, offshore wind, digital operations, or emissions and integrity work, this is the week when budgets, vendors, and technical direction collide in person.
OTC lists NRG Park in Houston as the host venue for May 4 to 7, 2026.
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What makes OTC different
Operator-grade technical depth
OTC is structured around a serious technical program and a very large exhibition footprint. It is where engineering choices, supplier capability,
and project timelines get validated face-to-face.
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Technical program is a main attraction
The official OTC program is framed around sharing breakthroughs in technology and best practices across offshore energy.
If you want more than product decks, this is one of the better weeks to find it.
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EPC and supply chain density
Houston draws the offshore project ecosystem. OTC concentrates operators, contractors, and suppliers in one place, which makes it easier to compare execution paths quickly.
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From subsea to topsides, it is all in one week
OTC is broad by design. You can cover integrity, monitoring, automation, new builds, retrofits, and operational reliability in one trip, then keep follow-ups local in Houston.
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A strong week for closing loops
Because it runs four days, you can do a clean pattern: learn in the morning, validate on the floor mid-day, then convert that into next-step meetings each evening.
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Planning note
NRG Park, Houston
Treat OTC as two parallel tracks: technical learning plus supplier validation. If you know your shortlist before you arrive, you will leave with tighter scope, clearer timelines, and fewer unknowns.
OTC is big. The fastest wins come from structuring your day around three blocks: (1) keynotes and technical learnings, (2) targeted exhibit validation,
(3) conversion meetings in the late afternoon when people are back on the floor and decisions get specific.
Suggested time split for a high-ROI OTC week
Tune it based on your role
Technical program
40%
Exhibit floor
45%
1 to 1 meetings
15%
Tight rule: if a booth visit cannot answer “timeline, readiness, constraints, and next step,” it is not a priority visit.
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Simple daily structure based on the published schedule pattern
NRG Center levels 1 and 2
07:30 to 09:00
Arrive early, badge, and knock out two short meetings before sessions. Registration typically opens at 07:30; keynotes run in the morning.
09:00 to 12:00
Technical sessions and series blocks. Take notes like a buyer: constraints, proof, and what could fail in real operations.
12:00 to 14:00
Keynote window and floor validation. Use this time for booth visits with engineers present and fewer “rush” conversations.
14:00 to 17:00
Second sessions block plus exhibit time. Convert interest into next steps and confirm the real install or deployment path.
Late day
Protect one conversion window. Thursday typically finishes with a closing reception in the late afternoon, which is an efficient place to lock follow-ups.
If you are an operator or asset owner
Bring a one-page asset profile: water depth, environment, constraints, reliability goals.
Ask for field references with comparable conditions and time-to-value.
Validate vendor support model in Houston and offshore readiness, not just product capability.
If you are EPC, OEM, or integrator
Map your supply chain dependencies and qualify lead times in person.
Use sessions to understand spec direction and regulatory pressure points.
Book two “handoff meetings” with operators to validate acceptance criteria.
If you are a supplier or service provider
Lead with one measurable outcome, then show the install and commissioning reality.
Keep a pilot scope ready with clear inputs, outputs, and timeline.
Tag leads by readiness: budget cycle, project stage, and decision owner.
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Night-before checklist
Pick 2 session blocks per day and protect them.
Pick 10 booths maximum and group them by hall path.
Write your three decisions to advance this week.
Pre-write a follow-up template for same-day recaps.
Set two daily regroup times for your team.
Plan transfer time buffers to NRG Park in the morning.
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Practical notes for Houston and NRG Park
Reduce transfer time
OTC publishes travel guidance that covers parking, shuttle routes, and rideshare pickup zones. Use that guidance to keep mornings smooth and avoid missing keynotes.
NRG Park map
Address commonly used for NRG Park: 1 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77054.
Getting there and getting in
Arrive early on day one so registration does not compress your morning sessions.
Use official parking and shuttle guidance for the cleanest entry flow.
Set a single morning arrival time for your team so you start the day together.
Where to stay for a smoother week
Near NRG Park for the shortest morning transfer and easiest midday resets.
Texas Medical Center area for a strong hotel cluster with quick access to NRG Park.
Downtown or Galleria if client dinners are the priority, but plan extra transfer time.
Meeting rhythm that works in Houston
Do breakfast meetings near hotels, not across town.
Keep lunch on-site so you do not lose the exhibit window.
Plan dinner districts by night so you avoid hopping between areas in traffic.
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OTC decision board
Fill it during the show
Decision 1
What are you committing to evaluate in the next 60 days?
Decision 2
What constraints must be solved first?
Decision 3
Who owns the next step and what date is realistic?
If you cannot write a next step date, you are still in “interesting” mode. OTC is best when you leave with pilots, site visits, or a defined vendor shortlist.