9 - 11 September 2024

Riyadh International Convention
& Exhibition Center

9 - 11 September 2024

Riyadh International Convention
& Exhibition Center

PLASTICS AND RUBBER IN THE KINGDOM AND BEYOND

DRIVING ENERGY TRANSITION, SECURITY AND DECARBONISATION

The oil, gas and energy industry remain robust despite the pace of change dictated by increasing geopolitical tensions and colliding crises affecting all countries globally.  Markets continue to shift, and partnerships continue to evolve as climate mandates continue to dominate government, policy, and industry. 

Affordable and secure energy supplies today demand continued access to funding for fossil fuels, that are climate conscious, low-carbon and transformative.  However, these investments must not overshadow the industry’s continued focus upon advances in clean, green and renewable energies and pioneering technologies.

Decarbonisation, methane reduction, emissions abatement and energy efficiency all sit top of the innovation agendas at strategic and technical levels in the race to meet growing demands for low-carbon energy systems.  As the energy transition advances, as commitments become actions, the industry continues its journey as the catalyst of change, leading the transition, championing decarbonisation initiatives and delivering a just and secure energy supply for all.

Through a series of keynote addresses, interactive panel discussions and interviews, the EGYPES Strategic Conference provides you with the thought leadership on future energy strategies and a deep dive on the industry issues at the top of government and organisational agendas.

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STRATEGIC CONFERENCE THEMES

PUSHING DECARBONISATION AND ENERGY TRANSITION – INDUSTRY COMMITMENT

Since COP27 and now COP28, the industry has been central in driving business models and innovative agendas to decarbonise oil and gas value and supply chains. The critical steps being taken today are moving climate commitments to actions, highlighting the many opportunities that a responsible and just energy transition will unlock. Without doubt, the industry can, will and must do more to shift the dial and accelerate the delivery of future energy systems.

DRIVING CLIMATE CENTRIC FOSSIL FUELS FOR A SMOOTH ENERGY TRANSITION

It’s widely acknowledged future energy ecosystems will be in the form of multiple energy sources and that continued investment in hydrocarbons is a must to ensure a smooth energy transition. In particular, projects that bring oil and gas to market quickly or those that deliver low-carbon, CCUS, GHG, methane reduction and carbon abatement solutions to critical legacy assets and infrastructure. Industry wide, innovative fossil fuel R&D and access to funding must remain a global priority.

TRANSFORMING FUTURE ECONOMIES AND SOCIETIES - ARE WE IN A POLY OR PERMACRISIS?

Global economies and populations continue to struggle with geopolitical constraints, inflation, currency devaluation, recession, rising energy poverty and costs in tandem with increasing extreme weather conditions including wildfires, storms, floods, droughts and heatwaves. With multiple coinciding crises affecting all countries, rich and poor, it is now more important than ever to adopt climate resilience and sustainable economic development strategies, led by bold, articulate government leaders alongside innovators and drivers of cross-industry solutions.

BUSINESS AND OPERATING MODELS OF FUTURE ENERGY SYSTEMS

Globally industries, especially energy, are increasingly shifting from resource-led to consumer-led, requiring much needed transformation to both business and operating models across the industry. Critical decisions on longevity of legacy businesses are a must, forward-centric adjustments to business portfolios are needed now to enable tough choices on the how, where and what strategies, in combination with building new businesses around green products.

ENERGY SECURITY AND AFFORDABILITY TODAY VS. NET-ZERO BY 2050

Clear enabling policies and frameworks are vitally important, however the reality of achieving net zero targets vs delivering energy security and affordability is complex on all sides of the coin, with opinions, beliefs and points of view ranging considerably on achieving the 1.5°C pathway by mid-century. At the same time, ongoing geopolitical constraints, sanctions and fast approaching winter months are ramping up pressure on countries to lock-in energy supplies from new markets resulting in the continued redrawing of the energy map. Globally, efforts require greater multi-stakeholder collaboration to create a sustainable and secure energy future.

THE GREEN, CLEAN AND RENEWABLE ENERGY CONUNDRUM

Green, clean and renewable energies across industry and mobility are coming, aided by investments in transformative technologies, the potential is big. Advances in electrification are enabling the replacement of fossil-based technologies supporting deployment of hydrogen and fortifying battery storage options. Likewise, increased industry use of wind and solar is reducing emissions and freeing up valuable gas resources. Scaling up investment in R&D to unlock capability and capacity build out for all forms of energy is a must to deliver upon the potential to mitigate the impacts of climate change and reduce future reliance on hydrocarbons.

Strategic Conference Speakers

AGENDA

Monday 19 February 2024

Tuesday 20 February 2024

09:00 11:00

Official Presidential Opening Ceremony and Exhibition Inauguration

13:00 13:35

Industry response – decarbonisation and energy transition actions

HE Tarek El Molla

Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources

Arab Republic of Egypt

Claudio Descalzi

Chief Executive Officer

Eni

Murray Auchincloss

CEO

bp

Ditte Juul Jørgensen

Director General for Energy

European Commission

HE Haitham Al Ghais

Secretary General

Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)

Lorenzo Simonelli

Chairman and CEO

Baker Hughes

13:35 14:10

Chasing green, clean and renewable energies

Speakers

Terje Pilskog

Chief Executive Officer

Scatec

Dr Houda Ben Jannet

General Director

Organisation Méditerranéenne de l’Energie et du Climate (OMEC)

Mohamed Mansour

Co-Founder and CEO, Infinity and Chairman

Infinity Power

Robert Valk

CEO and Founder

Renergy Group Partners

Eng Dragoș Roibu

Chief of Staff, Ministry of Energy

Romania

Jean Sentenac

President and CEO

Axens

14:10 14:45

Securing sustainable, affordable energy for all

Speakers

HE Antonio Oburu Ondo

Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons

Equatorial Guinea

HE Francisco da Costa Monteiro

Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources

Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste

HE Pedro Rafael Tellechea Ruiz

Minister of Popular Power for Petroleum, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and President

Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA)

Dr Omar Farouq Ibrahim

Secretary General

The African Petroleum Producers Association (APPO)

Jamal Al Loughani

Secretary General

Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC)

14:45 15:20

Championing low carbon solutions and infrastructure

15:20 15:55

Shaping a pragmatic and realistic energy future

Speakers

HE Tarek El Molla

Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources

Arab Republic of Egypt

HE George Papanastasiou

Minister of Energy, Commerce and Industry

Cyprus

HE Dr Saleh A. Al Kharabsheh

Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources

Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

HE Dr Walid Fayad

Minister of Energy and Water

Lebanon

HE Osama Mobarez

Secretary General

East Mediterranean Gas Forum (EMGF)

Nasser Kamel

Secretary General

Union for the Mediterranean (UfM)

15:55 16:30

The energy trilemma and the continued importance of fossil fuels

Speakers

Mathios Rigas

CEO

Energean

Ali Al Jarwan

Chief Executive Officer

Dragon Oil

Clay Neff

President

Chevron International Exploration and Production

Eugene Okpere

Executive Vice President, Exploration, Strategy & Portfolio

Shell International

John Ardill

Vice President
Global Exploration

ExxonMobil

Moderator

Eithne Treanor

Presenter

EGYPES 2024

10:30 11:15

Downstream decarbonisation and circularity – going full circle

Speakers

Antonio Pietri

CEO

AspenTech

Eng Bader Saeed Al Lamki

Chief Executive Officer

ADNOC Distribution

Jean-Philippe Torres

Senior Vice President Africa

TotalEnergies

Dr Mustapha Hamid

CEO, Ghana National Petroleum Authority and President

African Refiners & Distributors Association (ARDA)

Rich Wall

Principal Vice President for Downstream & Chemicals

Bechtel

Ibrahim Abdelqader Mekki Mahgoub

President and Chairman

Egyptian Petrochemicals Holding Company (ECHEM)

Moderator

John Defterios

Former Emerging Markets Editor, CNN, Professor of Business

NYU Abu Dhabi

11:15 12:00

Future ready business and operating models

Speakers

Maria Rita Galli

Chief Executive Officer

DESFA

Randy Neely

CEO

Capricorn Energy

Richard Hall

CEO

Dana Gas

Stefano Venier

Chief Executive Officer

Snam

Adriano Mongini

CEO

Azule Energy

Dr Eng Magdy Galal

Chairman

Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS)

13:30 14:15

Advancing the oil and gas methane pledge and zero routine flaring by 2030

14:15 15:00

Technology and innovation – critical enablers of strategic and climate change

Speakers

Song Yu

Executive Chairman

United Energy Group (UEG)

Sherif Foda

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

NESR

Mark Moffat

CEO

IFS

Moath Al Rawi

Chief Executive Officer

Argas

Brad Boyd

Senior Vice President, Corporate Resources

Methanex Corporation

Anastasios Vlassopoulos

Chief Executive Officer

HELLENiQ Upstream

Moderator

Eithne Treanor

Presenter

EGYPES 2024

15:00 15:45

Shaping Egypt’s energy future

Speaker

HE Tarek El Molla

Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources

Arab Republic of Egypt

Monday 19 February 2024

Tuesday 20 February 2024

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