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ADIPEC Preview
Debating the post-COP26energy pathway
ADIPEC, the leading global oil, gas and energy show, returns to the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre as an in-person event from 15-18 November, with a strong focus on the energy transition and emissions reduction.
Hosted by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), ADIPEC will provide eagerly anticipated opportunities to reconnect, establish business relationships, gain exposure to the latest technologies and debate industry challenges in the transition to a net-zero energy world.
The exhibition will feature new products, solutions and technologies from more than 2,000 exhibiting companies, which include more than 51 NOCs, IOCs and IECs from around the world, along with 26 international country pavilions.
The conference programmes will see more than 1,000 leading ministers, CEOs, policy makers and influencers debate and share their insights on the latest developments that shape the industry.
The Strategic Conference will enable attendees to gain unique insights into how the energy industry can align itself with the outcomes of COP26 and post-pandemic market dynamics, in order to thrive in the face of the growing global ambition for sustainable, integrated, low carbon energy value chains. It will focus on four core areas: ■ New market dynamics in a changing energy world ■ Fuelling the future: the new energy agenda ■ Building the energy company of the future ■ Transformational technologies.
ADIPEC also features:
BELOW: ADIPEC is returning as an in-person event in November. ■ Technical Conference organised by SPE ■ Offshore and Marine Zone and
Conference ■ Digitalisation in Energy Zone ■ Smart Manufacturing Zone and Conference - new ■ The Forum for Diversity,
Equity and Inclusion ■ Downstream Technical
Conference ■ Dedicated Hydrogen
Sessions – new
“After over a year of lockdowns, restrictions and virtual sessions, the message we have received from the industry is clear: it is eager to again meet in person, share knowledge, and find new opportunities that simply could not happen virtually,” said Christopher Hudson, president of organisers dmg events.
“ADIPEC continues to be one of the world’s most influential meeting places for the energy sector. There is a great amount to discuss this year, from the challenges posed by new emissions targets to the possibilities opened up by the world’s ongoing economic recovery.” ❖
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