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NORM & Natural Radiation Management Global Conference
21 - 23 October 2025
Double Tree by Hilton - Greenway Plaza

Workshop Day: 21 October 2025
Conference: 22-23 October 2025

Houston, TX, USA

21 - 23 October 2025
Double Tree by Hilton - Greenway Plaza

Workshop Day: 21 October 2025
Conference: 22-23 October 2025

Houston, TX, USA

Understanding NORM: Critical Challenges & Innovative Solutions

The Growing Importance of NORM Management

Join us in Houston as we explore the intersection of scientific advancement, regulatory evolution, and operational excellence- all focused on creating safer, more efficient approaches to one of industry's most pressing environmental concerns.

How does NORM Global aim to address the existing constraints?

NORM Global is the meeting place for the most renowned NORM & TENORM management experts from across the globe.

The conference serves as a catalyst to increase industry awareness and understanding of the problem coupled with industry solutions and government regulatory efforts to develop safer and more cost-effective methods to minimise, process, and dispose NORM.

Convening players from Americas, Australia, Europe, Africa & Middle East, the event will be hosted in Houston, USA’s oil & gas powerhouse for three days of action-packed discussions and unrivalled networking.

What you need to know about NORM?

The global 'Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) disposal & waste management' market was valued at $265 million in 2024. With a CAGR of 5.3%, it is expected to reach $377 million by 2032.

Increasing global focus on environmental sustainability, public health safety, and increasing industrial activities has elevated the importance of NORM disposal and waste management.

High prevalence of NORM is found various industries and major contributors includes oil and gas, mining, and water treatment.

These sectors are responsible for the safe handling, storage, and disposal of radioactive materials that occur naturally in the environment but pose significant health risks if not properly managed.

The market is trending toward the development of more efficient and safer disposal methods, with an emphasis on minimizing environmental impact. The demand for these solutions is anticipated to increase as industries seek to manage and dispose of their NORM waste responsibly.