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Speakers discussed the importance of having supportive governments to boost the oil and gas business and help the energy transition. “The most important thing Dragon Oil found is that cooperation with the government is fantastic. We are partners with the government through the EGPC,” Al Jarwan noted. Rigas agreed saying that “it is very rewarding to be investing, it is very rewarding to be doing business in countries like Egypt, where there is a great support of governments.” Capricorn sees “a very attractive investments destination, and why do we see that? Because the government is supportive. They want Egypt to reduce more. They want net-zero on a responsible basis, but there is a huge demand for oil and gas not just locally, but also regionally,” Thomson added. Energy transition could not have come at a more convenient time, when advanced technology can support achieving it. “I think it is will be the era of innovation because a lot of changes are happening to the industry. Continued in page 3
On the second day of the fifth anniversary edition of the Egypt Petroleum Show (EGYPS 2022), a highly informative Strategic Conference took place at the Egypt International Exhibition Center. This conference has successfully connected industry leaders from several countries to talk about the updates of the oil & gas, and energy industry worldwide. The Strategic Conference reviewed both energy challenges and opportunities, especially in Egypt, Africa and the East Mediterranean.
Connected Market The first discussion of the second day of EGYPS 2022 was the Strategic global business leaders session, entitled ‘Unlocking Energy Independence through Connected Oil and Gas Markets’, which covered international cooperation between the major energy players, governments, and industry organisation and its role in creating a monetised, connected, and decarbonised oil and gas market. Securing energy is vital for developing economies worldwide. In order to decrease the global carbon footprint and create a world with less carbon emissions, the energy industry needs effective regulations, continued investments, and global and regional cross-border cooperation between all oil and gas players, including producers, consumers, and transit countries. The session will tackle the subject of ensuring open dialogue between these industry players in order to enhance cooperation and coordinate efforts to ensure the monetisation of climate-conscious oil and gas market. The session hosted energy distinguished speakers, including Alaa Elbatal, CEO of the Egyptian General Corporation (EGPC); Mathios Rigas, CEO of Energean; Ali Rashid Al Jarwan, CEO of Dragon Oil; and Simon Thomson, CEO of Capricorn Energy. The first global business leaders’ session was moderated by Eithne Treanor, EGYPS 2022 Presenter.
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And thus, we are agile enough to follow the changes and put solutions for all the things,” Al Jarwan said giving an example of integrity management for old facilities saying that “there are a lot of talented people, putting their strategy, and putting their priorities to be sure that business continuity was not affected.” Meanwhile, Rigas talked about the role companies play in Energy transition, saying “the role that [IOCs] are playing is investing, and Energean invests more than $3 billion. I was listening to people saying that one of the reasons for the energy crisis is that there hasn’t been investments from oil and gas companies. Why are people not investing? Energean is not one of the super majors obviously and we have been investing $3 billion in the East Mediterranean and that is prove of our commitment to the region and what this region could bring to the rest of the world.” Commenting on Energean’s energy transition journey, Rigas noted that the company was “the first E&P company in the world to make a commitment to net-zero,” in 2019. “We saw it coming, we saw their ways to push back from ESG coming to the industry, and we moved from being a 100% oil producer to gas, and then we have actively working to reduce our CO2 emissions to become less than 7 kilos per barrel of oil equivalent.” The distinguished panellists further discussed the important thing to consider in order to achieve energy transition. Rigas said that in order to achieve energy transition goals, one “needs to be focused, need to be delivering messages to one’s investors that ESG is extremely important.” Meanwhile, Thomson highlighted the importance of addressing people’s behaviour in order to walk down the energy transition path. “Unless the consumers change their habit in their lifetime, we are not going to achieve what we are trying to achieve.” Additionally, Elbatal expressed his thoughts that “all IOCs talk the same language and they are already committed to decarbonisation and reducing the emissions. The two painful points for them are the finances, and that is a very important point, and also the duration,” adding that “COP27 in November 2022 will be a very good opportunity to get outside of this an output a recommendation of a timeframe and a way forward for the duration.” “In Egypt, and the petroleum sector precisely, we are looking for decarbonisation and we are committed, as all the companies and countries working for
decarbonisation. We are undergoing right now a lot of decarbonisation projects ad they are on their way to implementation right now in some big JVs,” Elbatal added. Despite planning on energy transition, the world should continue providing fossil fuels to supply people’s demands. “We have to continue to produce and increase the production and also to start the decarbonisation and reduce emissions. This is a difficult equation actually, not for us only in Egypt here and the petroleum sector but also for any producing country,” Elbatal noted. “The oil and gas is a very important aspect to the energy mix or the energy marathon if you like or the energy journey,” Al Jarwan agreed.
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Transition’ witnessed global business leaders discussing natural gas’ significance as a major bridge in energy transition. In the coming decades, the global economies and industries will see cleaner energy alternatives. Accordingly, the distinguished leaders will tackle how could today’s collaboration between industries, in research and development (R&P) as well as technology deployment in the natural gas supply chain, promote the economic and environmental benefits of switching to gas. The panellists will talk about the global gas pricing case, as well as the role of natural gas in supporting global economies as they switch from coal. The energy leaders will further discuss boosting the usage of gas as a blue hydrogen source, tackling its long-term benefits in decreasing greenhouse gas emissions. The panellists were Magdy Galal, Chairman of the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS); De La Rey Venter, Executive Vice President of LNG West & CCUS Shell; John Ardill, Vice President of Exploration at ExxonMobil; Dawn Summers, Chief Operating Officer at Wintershall Dea; and Clay Neff, President of Chevron Middle East, Africa, South America, Exploration and Production Company. The session was moderated by Martin Houston, Vice Chairman of Tellurian. Galal talked about the route Egypt used to turn itself from an importer to an exporter of natural gas and the major steps taken to achieve this. “It was a long journey, it was hard, but we did it” Commenting on Egypt’s strategy to be an energy hub, Galal said “I am looking forward to, the first priority for me actually is to bring all the gas production from the East Mediterranean to Egypt,” to use Egypt’s infrastructure. In order to have a green future, all sectors need to collaborate. “There is a lot more that we should do. Firstly, we absolutely need the entire industry from upstream through to downstream gas distribution needs to eliminate routine flaring and get rid of methane emissions. There are still way too many actors in the industry that does not take this seriously enough that really harms the prospects of gas,” said Venter, adding that “The second, that is also immediate, is that we really need to step on deep decarbonisation of existing LNG value chains. Neff agreed saying “I see a bright future. It is going to require partnerships, and people working together.” “We are going to need patience, diverse mindsets, and also a lot of sense of humour as we move forward to the transition,” Summers added. Meanwhile, Ardill highlighted the importance of energy security. “The energy transition does provide a great opportunity to pivot a low-carbon future,” he said, highlighting. “As we look to decarbonize very rapidly, ensuring energy security” is important, he said, adding that “when we don’t ensure energy security, historically that leads to conflict over resources,” he noted.
Shifting Downstream Landscape The fourth session entitled “Driving an Attractive Oil and Gas Investment Climate in Egypt, North Africa and the Mediterranean” included a discussion between six global oil and gas leaders, and was moderated by Treanor. The session covered the downstream industry outlook. The global refining sectors were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic as the supply and demand fluctuation reached unprecedented levels. Meanwhile, the plastic production and petrochemical industry faced environmental challenges due to the use of PPE. As the world strives to have a sustainable value chain, and decrease energy intensive distillation, the industry leaders discussed employing climate conscious transformation in the downstream industry. The panellists will further tackle integrated refinery-petrochemical facilities and their benefits in processing many feedstocks using low carbon technology and producing grey hydrogen. They also talked about the expected long-term effects caused by oil demand and the fuel retail from transportation sectors electrification. The industry leaders in the discussion were Jean Sentenac, President & CEO of Axens; Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO of Maire Tecnimont Group; Saad Helal, President and Chairman of the Egyptian Petrochemicals Holding Company (ECHEM); Hisham Selim, Chairman of the Suez Methanol Derivatives Company (SMD); and Paul Marsden, President of Energy Bechtel.
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The final discussion of the second day of EGYPS 2022 Strategic sessions, entitled ‘Connected Energy Ecosystem: Billion-Dollar Savings’ covered digital transformation and how technology is advancing. The distinguished energy leaders discussed how adapting technology throughout energy value chains can enable faster transformation, and integrate as well as unlock cost-saving and optimum efficiency across all the operational and business assets. The session further tackled how emerging unified enterprise data platforms can be a game changer, which eliminates digital silos as it establishes a connected oil and gas ecosystem that leads to deeper intelligent insights. The session’s speakers were Sara Akbar, Oilserv Chairperson & CEO; Walid Sheta, Schneider Electric’s President Middle East and Africa; Colin Hu, Huawei Technologies’ President of North Africa Region Enterprise Business Group; and Sherif Foda, National Energy Services Reunited (NESR)’s Chairman of the Board & CEO. The session was moderated by Aida Araissi, CEO of the Bilateral US Arab Chamber of Commerce.
Ministerial Interview At the end of the strategic conference, Treanor interviewed H.E. Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek El Molla on Egypt’s energy sector and his opinion of EGYPS so far. El Molla stated that the discussions in EGYPS revolved around energy transition, which is paving the way for COP27, as it tackled “how we need to re-focal and to eco the energy transition, and how we could fully optimize responsibly our hydrocarbons.” The minister noted that Egypt is “going to represent Africa in COP27, and the countries alike, where we need to demonstrate the need to be rational, the need to be reasonable, and the need to be objective.” The minister further talked about Egypt’s target on becoming an energy hub, highlighting that EGYPS empowers this vision. El Molla further talked about the downstream sector and marketing petroleum products, saying that prices encouraged foreign companies to boost their investments in the downstream. Regarding compressed natural gas (CNG) development, El Molla said urged companies to invest in CNG as it is “big future, big potential for us, where also we have adjusted the pricing mechanism in order to make sure that there is a good difference in price, 50% at least, between gasoline price and CNG price, which also is in itself an incentive to motorists to convert their vehicles.” El Molla, talked about the success of the fifth edition of EGYPS so far. “It was a fantastic, excellent edition of EGYPS this year. The highlight is definitely the engagement of His Excellency President Sisi.” The minister talked about the president’s support saying “our leader is supporting the conference, supporting the industry, and supporting the strategy, and I think it is very important.”
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HONEYWELL: REFINING THE FUTURE OF THE ENERGY SECTOR AN INTERVIEW WITH JIM MOSHI, GENERAL MANAGER, HONEYWELL UOP MIDDLE EAST
As a company that cherishes the spirit of innovation, Honeywell is known for its profound contributions in providing the technologies needed to enhance Egypt’s energy sector. Jim Moshi, General Manager of Honeywell UOP Middle East, offers interesting insights on how his company seeks to improve operational efficiency within the sector while achieving excellence in sustainability.
How does Honeywell UOP factor in sustainability in its products? Honeywell UOP innovates flexible, future-forward and sustainable solutions that address the challenges of an ever-changing world. Our core process technologies in refining and petrochemical integration, part of what we call the “Refinery of the Future”, help to reduce overall carbon emissions of a plant including scope 3. The Refinery of the Future will be capable of upgrading crude oil into an increasingly higher proportion of petrochemicals and clean fuels. Today we are designing plants that can convert more than half their crude intake to petrochemicals, with the ultimate goal of a refinery capable of producing 100% petrochemicals. More effective conversion of crude to petrochemicals means more efficient operations, and lower consumption overall. Through innovative technologies, we are playing a critical role in countries that are actively pursuing sustainability goals to reduce carbon emissions. Beyond our core process technologies, our portfolio stretches across plastics circularity, refining to convert natural oils, animal fats and other waste feedstock to sustainable fuels, battery energy storage, carbon capture, hydrogen solutions, and energy management systems to support the transition to alternative energy sources.
What is Honeywell’s strategy to enhance operational efficiency? Key areas playing an important role in enhancing operational efficiencies in the Refinery of the Future include automation and remote access. Our customers want the right technologies to enable plant management from virtually anywhere in the world, with capabilities that can be scaled up in minutes, with real-time support and insights, and that can be heavily automated to ensure operational efficiency, productivity and yield are maximised, and unplanned downtime kept to a minimum. For example, our Connected Services is a powerful, digitally-enabled solution that provides greater operational visibility and allows refiners and petrochemical operations to readily identify performance gaps and opportunities. It offers everything from proactive monitoring with round-the-clock alert management, to operational and performance benchmarking and on-demand troubleshooting anywhere in the world. Alongside this, our Performance Solutions capabilities bring together Honeywell UOP knowledge, experts and
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What are the latest technologies that Honeywell employs in its operations and what enhancements does it hope to make in the future? One of the reasons we are so well positioned to support customers on their climate objectives is we understand what it takes for a business to get to net zero. We have a portfolio of technologies for key economic sectors designed specifically to reduce energy consumption while maintaining operational integrity. But crucially, we are employing many of those very technologies within our own operations, as part of our own commitment to reach net zero in operations and facilities by 2035. We have already achieved a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas intensity and delivered an approximate 70% improvement in energy efficiency since 2004, and 50% of new product R&D investment at Honeywell is focused on solutions that improve environmental and social outcomes for customers. We are working in pioneering areas to make this possible and in the coming months and years you are going to see a lot more from us and our customers and partners in critical applications such as carbon capture, battery storage and sustainable aviation fuel. For example, in September 2021, Honeywell and United announced a joint multimillion dollar investment in Alder Fuels – a clean tech company that is pioneering first-of-its-kind technologies for producing sustainable aviation fuel at scale by converting abundant biomass, such as forest and crop waste, into low-carbon, drop-in replacement crude oil that can be used to produce aviation fuel. And in October we announced our new flow battery technology, which works with renewable generation sources to meet the demand for sustainable energy storage. The new flow battery uses a safe, non-flammable electrolyte that converts chemical energy to electricity to store energy for later use while meeting the environmental, longevity and safety objectives of utilities. These are just a couple of examples of how we are bringing “ready now” and “ready near” bridge technologies to market to support the energy transition.
As a sponsor of EGYPS, to what extent does the show help Honeywell achieve its goals? EGYPS continues to be a very important show for us, and alongside our Refinery of the Future solutions this year you’re going to see a big focus at the Honeywell booth on the sustainability issues I’ve talked about earlier.
Our sponsorship of EGYPS reflects just how seriously we take, and the extent to which we understand, these challenges our customers and partners face, and underlines our position as a leading technology provider with the know-how to help tackle them. At this year’s EGYPS I expect to see lot of focus on turning some of these targets, in areas such as sustainability, into commercially viable outcomes. That is where we come in, with technologies that drive operational performance and growth while also helping deliver on sustainability commitments.
What are Honeywell plans for the upcoming period in Egypt? Egypt is a key market for us, and one we are very proud to have such a long tenure of doing business in. For more than five decades, we have been working with many of Egypt’s key government and private sector entities and today this spans not only oil and gas, refining, and petrochemicals, but also areas like smart cities, building automation, defence, aviation, infrastructure development, logistics, security, and fire safety. We are continuing our focus on providing the best talent and technologies to support development across Egypt’s major industries and further the nation’s localisation drive. And, over the coming few years, we expect to enter into even more strategic partnerships with successful local companies to deliver on this objective. We’re also engaged heavily right now on supporting the government’s sustainability commitments. With COP27 in November, this is going to be a major focus across the nation this year, and we are well positioned in the country to play our part in ensuring the government meets its near- and longer-term plans on sustainability, through the deployment of innovative technologies such as those we’re promoting at this year’s EGYPS.
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WORLEY: INNOVATIONS THAT ARE A GUARANTEED GAME CHANGER AN INTERVIEW WITH WORLEY SENIOR VICE
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What are the latest technologies that Worley uses in its operations? First, I’d like to put our company into context. We have almost 48,000 of the brightest minds in energy, chemicals and resources, all working to deliver a more sustainable world. We are a worldwide team of consultants, engineers, construction workers and data scientists all with one thing in common: we love to be challenged. For technology, we cover quite a diverse range of technologies and they include digital products, technology ventures and our own in-house technologies called Chemetics and Comprimo. For digital products, we have everything from data visualisation platforms to award-winning robots. In fact, our digital products help our customers improve their project and operational performance and reduce their safety and environmental risk. They’ve been created from the lessons we’ve learned from working on capital projects around the world. And they’re designed to be constantly updated based on customer feedback and advances in technology. Secondly, in our technology ventures, we found that the COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a standstill but the tech scene didn’t stop moving. We search the globe for innovations and startups with fresh ideas that could shake up the way we work at Worley. We invest in these applications and some examples include converting waste heat to power technologies and artificial intelligence platforms. Then finally, there’s our two in-house technologies: Chemetics and Comprimo. For Comprimo, what we found is that over the years, we’ve observed that our customers all face one significant risk: securing the licence to operate their business. For this, we’ve developed several game-changing innovations some examples include:
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Comprimo is working with industry and environmental regulators to improve technology and designs energy-efficient, sustainable units that reduce emissions.
How does Worley support energy transition? We know that energy transition is shaping up our industries in ways no one can predict. We are currently in a period of unprecedented change and Worley is supporting the energy transition. We have over 3,000 energy transition projects ranging from hydrogen, wind and solar power to name a few. No single technology can solve our decarbonisation challenge and the future depends on a range of technologies and people working together. Developing the solutions across our economies, delivering social value, and building the infrastructure needed while keeping people safe, will all require us to achieve the absolute extraordinary together.
What does Worley expect from EGYPS 2022? We’ve historically been part of EGYPS from our Intecsea group. This year, we are excited to be part of EGYPS under our Worley brand not only to engage with our existing customers and partners but also to make new connections. With myself leading a roundtable and my colleague Dr Hans Hermes speaking about hydrogen, we hope to share our learnings with other businesses.
What does Worley plan to achieve in Egyps in 2022?
As the person leading our Middle East operations, I am particularly excited to meet some of our customers face to face for the first time. I’ve also participated in some international events where I’ve met many of our customers so it would be great to reconnect with them and establish those relationships and make plans for the future together. Worley is a pre-eminent professional services provider in the Middle East and Egypt and we have undertaken many mega projects under PMC contracts. There are many evolving opportunities in the Middle East and Egypt and it would be good to discuss this with the leaders in their business.
Could you please comment on what you think makes EGYPS a unique international platform that encourages bolstering cooperation among major companies worldwide? EGYPS attracts 26,000 attendees both from local and international businesses. We are particularly excited about the opportunity to network in the petroleum club where most of my colleagues will be during the conference. This in itself is a unique idea and we would welcome anyone in the club to reach out to us during our time here.
We are very excited to be part of EGYPS 2022. Many of our national, regional and international customers are here and we will be signing some important MoUs during our time here as well.
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HUAWEI INTELLIGENT SOLUTIONS RESHAPE OIL & GAS FUTURE AN INTERVIEW WITH WANG HAO, CTO OF ENERGY,
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impact in the oil and gas industry will be AI and big data. Huawei has started to carry out practical cooperation and research with key oil and gas companies and has achieved preliminary results. We are confident that in the future, more AI and big data technologies will be integrated into edge hardware, application software, and cloud to support intelligent operations in all oil and gas scenarios.
In your opinion, how can oil and gas industry cope with some of the most common challenges it faces today?
To what extent Huawei technologies impact the oil and gas development?
It is no exaggeration that the energy sector is facing massive upheaval and challenges. The oil and gas industry needs to grapple with social and economic pressures to both maintain their competitive position and additionally be seen as good global citizens.
The data challenge that organisations face needs to be approached in a three-stage process. Due to the complexity of service scenarios, the oil and gas industry needs to implement intelligence by cloud, edge, and devices in a hierarchical and layered way.
The three main challenges that the resources sector faces include:
First, we need to build digital twins for business scenarios to achieve comprehensive digitalization. Second, data needs to be aggregated and consolidated to achieve hierarchical intelligence. Finally, we need to eliminate system and data silos and build basic industry application capabilities based on digital platforms in order to support rapid service reconstruction and achieve comprehensive intelligence. For example, in the exploration and production field, Huawei and partners have built cognitive computing AI platforms for Chinese oil and gas companies and applied AI and big data analytics to improve oil and gas reserves and production, seismic data processing, oil and gas reservoir identification, and diagnosis of pumping well conditions. This way, we can release more value from data that was once ‘silent and useless’.
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Reducing costs to remain competitive – resources extraction and production continue to become more expensive, as environmental, regulatory, and operational costs escalate. Optimizing production systems and site management is a renewed priority for these businesses.
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Improving the environmental footprint – social pressure demands that resources companies become leaders in sustainability and renewable energy investment. What’s more, resources companies are major consumers of water and energy resources themselves and need to be seen as doing the right thing to be good corporate citizens in the application of those resources.
As noted in a McKinsey report on the state of the oil and gas industry, “This is a moment for oil and gas companies to make thoughtful choices, both to improve their economic and reputational resilience and to consider whether and how to reposition themselves to take advantage of the accelerating low-carbon winds of change.” For resources companies, the answer to these challenges is in technology and transformation. We should bear in mind that oil and gas companies need to leverage ICT technologies and management processes to increase reserves and production, and reduce operating costs while improving security. Huawei believes that the technologies that have the greatest
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An example of this in action can be seen in Daqing Oilfield, China’s largest oilfield. After 60 years of operation, the business was facing enormous challenges in terms of reserve replacement, stable production pressure, and the need to reduce costs and find new efficiencies. To help it address these challenges, Huawei built a dedicated oil and gas exploration cloud. The cloud data center improves computing power by eight times and has similarly improved pre-stack seismic data processing capability by five times, from 400 square km to 2,000 square km, matching work area requirements. Elsewhere, AI and big data capabilities have been used to re-analyse 10 PB of Daqing Oilfield’s historical exploration data, to mine new value from it and support extraction decision-making, bringing huge additional value to the oilfield.
What is Huawei’s Vision for the best utilisation of sustainable resources?
future-oriented. Huawei works with global ecosystem partners to continue to explore digital transformation in the energy field. Huawei focuses on all scenarios in the oil and gas industry and provides mature scenario-based solutions such as exploration and development cloud, oil and gas field IoT, optical fiber vibration pipeline monitoring, and gas station interconnection for oil exploration, development and production, pipeline asset management, and refining and chemicals sales in the oil and gas industry, accelerating the industry’s digital transformation.
In addition, Huawei is actively assisting its customers towards carbon neutrality. For example, Huawei is developing the zero-carbon smart campus solution; It is also incubating capabilities and solutions for energy efficiency management, multi-energy complementation, and carbon management while ensuring secure and efficient operations of campus networks. The solution can be widely applied in oil and gas fields, refineries, and campuses in the future. In short, Huawei uses digital technologies to support all aspects of energy supply and consumption, enabling the energy transformation, digital transformation, and net-zero transformation of the energy industry. What impacts on oil and gas companies has a flow-on effect to the entire economy. It is important, both for the development of a carbon-neutral society and continuing to improve the quality of life of people, that oil and gas companies find ways to leverage technology to drive better efficiencies and greater sustainability.
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A SUMMIT FOR FINANCE AND INVESTMENT Understanding the significance of novel partnership and investment models in the energy value chain, David Chi, Regional Vice President and General Manager Apache, said that there is a lot of conversation about climate change, but in order to really have an effective approach, we don’t have to curb energy, pointing that there is a growing need for clean, reliable, and affordable energy. Sameh Sabry, Senior Vice President and Managing Director – Egypt, Wintershall Dea, talked about his company’s commitment to the energy transition and achieving net zero by 2030. “This commitment is in line with our position as the leading independent oil and gas company. Nevertheless, to achieve that, this will require a lot of effort,” Sabry said. For the CEO of HSBC Egypt Todd Wilcox, the energy transition does not – and should not – happen overnight, on the contrary it should take its time.
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The second edition of the EGYPS Finance & Investment Summit, which took place on the second day of the conference, convened a galaxy of global finance and energy leaders who thoroughly debated the future of governance, investment, and cost management models for the energy value chain whilst paving the way for a global decarbonised economy. And as multinational companies begin venturing into untapped markets to safeguard their continuity, the EGYPS Finance & Investment Summit served as a perfect venue for investment leaders to share experiences and how they are revisiting their business models and investment strategies whilst complying with evolving economic scenarios that ensure their business survival.
Reactivating Global Economies through Pioneering Fiscal Policies During a ministerial keynote speech, His Excellency Minister of Finance Mohamed Maait showcased how governments and global financial entities have been crucial in helping the world recover from the recent economic turmoil, with Egypt being the basis for his argument. Maait highlighted the crucial role of government bodies, particularly the Ministry of Finance, in realigning fiscal responsibilities to address the immediate priorities through various stimulus packages. Maait maintained that economic and sustainable growth will continue to be the main priority of the Egyptian government and the Ministry of Finance. “Egypt has consistent growth over the years, recording a 5.3% and 5.6% in 2017, 2018, 2019 and then dropped during the pandemic to 3.3% in 2019/20. Such levels are still important given the global slowdown and the challenges faced as a result of covid,” he said. “As for our growth projections, we target a growth rate of more than 5.7%in this financial year of 2021/2022. In 2022/2023, we project that we will also grow by about 5.7%, putting us back at pre-covid growth rate levels,” Maait added, attributing this economic growth to sustainable investments, “In fact, green investments have reached around 30% of this year’s budget.” Egypt was the first to issue green bonds in Africa and the Middle East, where in September 2020, the Ministry of Finance successfully issued the first sovereign green bonds in Africa and MENA region for $750 million, the minister explained. It is important to shed light on the important projects funded by the green bond and its contributions to improving the Egyptians’ lives, he further stressed. According to the finance minister, “in November 2021, the MoF made publicly available its first annual allocation and environmental impact report for the 15 national green projects that were financed through the proceeds of the green bonds. Of the total bond proceeds, 46% were allocated to green transportation projects and 54% to sustainable water and desalination management projects.” In line with the MoF’s goals to diversify its resources, the ministry issued its first green loan for an amount of $1.5 billion from a group of international and commercial banks, the minister further noted, adding that the issuance of the loan was met by high demand. “I confirm Egypt’s continuous commitment towards sustainable development in partnership with the private sector and the ministry,” the minister concluded in his speech.
Supporting Energy Financing In line with the climate goals, speakers in a panel, which was entitled “Bolstering international partnerships to boost energy investments and support project financing”, attempted to present a full picture of the climate dilemma, the point of view of oil and gas supermajors and the point of view of those ready to finance institutions’ climate goals.
Another key session under the title “Forward-looking financial strategies for the energy industry” convened finance leaders to sketch out the futuristic finance and investment strategies to maintain cash flow and business continuity and sustainability during price falls and economic volatility. Maria Martin, Head of Corporate Finance at Energean, said “it is a really exciting time to be part of things… we need to be adapting,” adding that “we should look at gas as a transition.” James Smith, CFO Capricorn Energy insisted that “the question that is missing from the debate who’s paying for that transition,” but then goes on saying, “I think we will see capital coming from different parts of the world.” On the other hand, Mohamed Mostafa, Head of Finance PICO Cheiron recommended that the process to convert to green economy shouldn’t be fast-tracked, and hence, rushed.
Advancing digital investments in the energy industry The weak demand for commodities during the pandemic has heightened the importance of investing in digital technologies. This discussion during a session, under the title “Advancing digital investments in the energy industry for cost efficiency and resource optimization”, focused on the significance of digital investments in the energy industry to break operational silos, protect critical assets from cyber-attacks, and ensure a consistent return on investments in the long run whilst paving the way for a net zero economy. “Some say the pandemic is the shining armour of digitization,” Karim Badawi, Managing Director - Egypt and East Mediterranean Schlumberger said, further explaining that the last two years have been instrumental, hammering on the power of human connection, digital enablement, modernisation. “The Egyptian Upstream Gateway (EUG) came in the perfect time, while Egypt’s first digital bid round came in the middle of the pandemic,” he pointed out “I would love to start just before the pandemic [when] H.E Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek El Molla was actually the executive responsible for the digitization of the sector,” Hoda Mansour, SAP Head of Business Process Intelligence EMEA South SAP said, adding that this why he had a very clear vision when it comes to digitisation. “So, we proceeded full force, full speed, with a very clear vision,” she emphasised, adding “I think this also reflects the resilience that is coming from Egypt and the growth that Egypt witnessed in the pandemic.” The summit comprised panels titled two other panels under the titles “Unlocking energy markets of the future; Supporting energy sector stability” and “Accelerating sustainable investments.”
Global Finance & Investment Awards Ceremony Fully supported by and in alignment with the objectives of the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, the Global Finance and Investment Awards recognised the achievements of senior finance leaders and organisations in the global energy space for their contributions to the industry. The winners and highly-commended of both categories were awarded in a ceremony during the Financial Investment Summit. The Global Finance Leader of the Year Award, which recognizes outstanding global finance leaders for their contributions for growth and profitability of their business was shared by Sherine Zohdy, Finance Manager of Wintershall Dea and Ahmad Ali Binobood, Chief Financial Officer of Dragon Oil. As for the Global Financial Institution of the Year Award, Banque Misr took home the prize. This category recognized global financial institutions and trade bodies that contribute to and support the energy sector.
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EGYPS 2022: CHERISHING EGYPS 2022 is not only known for its prestige, but is also reputable for being an attractive window of opportunity for finalising deals that others would envy. In the spirit of promoting international cooperation, EGYPS has witnessed a number of ground-breaking deals that will be sure to transform Egypt’s energy sector, especially when it comes to efforts in developing the industry, digitalisation, carbon emissions reduction, and optimising operational efficiency. EGYPT, YEMEN SIGN PETROLEUM, NATURAL GAS, MINING MOU H.E. Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek Molla and H.E. Yemeni Minister of Oil and Minerals Abdulsalam Baaboud have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in the fields of petroleum, natural gas, and mining on the first day of EGYPS 2022. This MoU aims to exchange scientific,
technical, and technological expertise in the oil and gas field as well as explore partnerships with specialised petroleum companies to design and build petroleum projects in Yemen; in addition to developing the institutional framework and organisational structure in the Yemeni petroleum, natural gas, and mining sector.
COPETROLE, EMARAT MISR SIGN FIELD TRAINING AGREEMENT Kicking off to a vibrant start, the first day of EGYPS 2022 witnessed the signing of a cooperation protocol between Egypt’s Cooperation Petroleum Company (Copetrole) and the UAE’s Emarat Misr. This agreement will involve the exchange of training, knowledge, and expertise in marketing petroleum products, mixing oils,
and marketing tools. The agreement was signed by Copetrole Chairman Ayman Naguib and Emarat Misr’s General Manager Mohamed Gomaa. It was witnessed by H.E. Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and H.E. UAE Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Suhail Al Mazrouei.
SIDPEC TO TAKE PART IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF PETROCHEMICAL COMPLEX IN NIGERIA H.E. Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek Molla and his Nigerian counterpart H.E. Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Chief Timipre Marlin Sylva have witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the Egyptian Sidi Kerir Petrochemicals Company (SIDPEC) and Rangas Nigeria. The agreement will involve the construction
of a complex for petrochemical production in Nigeria in light of SIDPEC’s well-known expertise in this regard. SIDPEC will contribute to providing technical support throughout various stages of the project. The two signatories of this agreement included SIDPEC Chairman and CEO Mohamed Ibrahim and the CEO of Rangas Nigeria.
EMGF, BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP AGREE ON SECOND PHASE OF LONG-TERM STRATEGY The East Mediterranean Gas Forum’s (EMGF) signed agreement for the second phase of its long-term strategy with Boston Consulting Group (BCG) based on the results of the first phase. The agreement was signed by Osama Mobarez, EMGF Secretary General, and
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Francesco Palmieri, BCG Managing Director and Senior Partner-Dubai. The signing was witnessed by H.E. Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek Molla, H.E. Cypriot Minister of Energy Natasa Pilides, H.E. Jordanian Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Saleh Al-Kharabsheh, and H.E. Israeli Minister of
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THE SPIRIT OF COOPERATION National Infrastructures, Energy and Water Resources Karine Elharrar. This development follows the EMGF’s discussions regarding its long-term strategy with BCG at the sixth ministerial meeting which was held in Cairo on 25 November 2022.
It is worthy of noting that this strategy builds on the main objectives in the forum’s charter that will within the framework of global energy transition. In addition, it also puts emphasis on the importance of natural gas as a better fuel alternative during the energy transition phases.
MOP, APACHE SIGN MOU TO DEVELOP KHALDA AND QARUN The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and Apache Corporation have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to boost future cooperation to develop Khalda Petroleum Company and Qarun Petroleum Company. The MoU aims to enhance government policies, improve human resource systems, build cadres, and support digital transformation to meet international best practices; after the merger of the two companies in a unified commitment
agreement in December 2021. Signatories of the agreement included Alaa Hagar, Head of the Central Administration of the Ministry’s Technical Office, and David Chi, Vice-President of Apache Corporation and Country Manager for Apache in Egypt. The signing was witnessed by H.E. Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek Molla and Apache Corporation CEO and President John Christmann.
EGPC, AOI FINALISE MOU FOR TURBINE MANUFACTURING, OVERHAUL, AND MAINTENANCE The second of day of EGYPS 2022 witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and the Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI) for the manufacture, overhaul and maintenance of turbines.
The MOU was signed by EGPC’s CEO Assistant Ayman Emara and AOI Director-General Abdul Rahman Othman and was witnessed by H.E. Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek Molla and AOI Chairman Abdel Moneim El-Terras.
EGPC, BAKER HUGHES SIGN AGREEMENT FOR CARBON EMISSIONS REDUCTION, FLARE GAS RECOVERY The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and Baker Hughes signed a services agreement to cooperation in reducing carbon and flare gas recovery. The agreement was signed by Alaa El Batal, EGPC Chairman, and Tameer Nasser, Baker Hughes Director and General Manager-Egypt & Sudan. It was also witnessed by H.E. Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek Molla. EGPC, Schneider Electric Ink MoU to
Establish a Strategic Control Centre The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and Schneider Electric signed an MoU to establish a strategic control centre within the framework of Ministry of Petroleum’s digital transition vision and plan. The agreement was signed by Alaa El Batal, EGPC Chairman, and Khaled Kamel, General Manager of Schneider Electric. It was witnessed by H.E. Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek Molla.
ENPPI, ASPENTECH JOIN FORCES IN DIGITAL TRANSITION MOU Enppi and US firm AspenTech signed a digital transition memorandum of understand (MoU), in which AspenTech will provide
technical support and advanced solutions for exploiting assets, in addition to organising technical workshops and trainings.
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It was signed by Enppi CEO Mohamed Abdelaziz and AspenTech President & CEO Antonio Pietri. The signing was also witnessed by H.E. Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek Molla. MOP, PORT OF ANTWERP FINALISE COOPERATION MOU EGYPS 2022 also witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and Port of Antwerp to develop ports, support development work, and explore opportunities for projects in Egyptian ports, drawing from the Port of Antwerp’s expertise. This MoU was signed by Alaa Hagar, Head of the Central Administration of the Ministry’s Technical Office, and Kristof Waterschoot, Port of Antwerp Managing Director. H.E. Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek Molla witnessed the signing. ECHEM, WOOD ITALIANA MOU SIGNALS FUTURE COOPERATION REGARDING EL ALAMEIN PETROCHEMICAL COMPLEX The Egyptian Petrochemicals Hold Company (ECHEM) and Wood Italian signed a memorandum of understanding at EGYPS 2022 to prepare a thorough feasibility study for the El Alamein Petrochemical Complex project. The signing was witnessed by H.E. Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek Molla. COPETROLE, CHEVRON SCORE SIGNIFICANT MOU EGYPS witnessed the signing of an MoU between Egypt’s Cooperation Petroleum Company (Copetrole) and US energy giant Chevron to promote cooperation in providing oils, fuel stations activities, and commerce in oils and chemical products. H.E. Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek Molla witnessed the signing. ENI PETROLEUM SECTOR MOU Eni has also signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Egypt’s petroleum sector to reduce carbon emissions out in the fields. OTHER NOTABLE MOUS Egypt’s petroleum sector companies have signed notable MoUs and agreements with companies including Emerson, Linde, FMTC, and other multinational companies that aim to make remarkable contributions to the sector. HUMAN RESOURCES H.E. Minister of Petroleum and Resources Tarek El Molla witnessed the signing of a number of memoranda of understandings (MoU) in the field of training and qualifying young and medium leaders with a number of international oil and energy companies to launch and sponsor the new phase of the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources’ Middle-Management program, which is a part of the Modernisation Project. From the Egyptian side, Alaa Hagar, Head of the Central Administration of the Technical Office at the Ministry of Petroleum, signed the MoUs. Meanwhile, the MoUs were signed with Denisse Abudinén, ENAP Sipetrol Egypt’s General Manager; David Chi, President of Apache Corporation and Country Manager for Apache in Egypt; Karim Alaa, BP’s Egypt President; Tameer Nasser, Director & General Manager of Baker Hughes; Ahmed Helmy, Halliburton Vice President for North Africa; Kamel El Sawy, President of Kuwait Energy Egypt; Sherif Bayoumi, Executive Director of Schlumberger in Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean; Khaled Kacem, Country Chairman and Managing Director in Shell Egypt; Mostafa El-Bagoury, CEO of Siemens in Egypt; and Ossama Maguid, Yokogawa Egypt Country Manager.
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The second day of EGYPS Technical Conference had a flow of discussions aimed at giving insight into the conference’s theme “Delivering Energy Today and Shaping the Future Energy Agenda”.
between Al Ahmadi and El Salmiyah field.” El Atwa explained that “a lot of challenges were faced during the planning and execution of this project.”
The first technical session was co-chaired by Hamada Ahmed Mohamed, Deputy General Manager of Gas Facilities, Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) and Ehab El Gayesh, Senior Contract Performance Manager, Baker Hughes. The technical session, which was held under the title “Operational Innovations in Gas/LNG,” included four presentations addressing ‘Gas/LNG Processing, Transportation, Operations and Technology.
Despite the challenges associated with the project, Atwa elaborated that there are multiple advantages of using fiberglass pipeline, such as “lower cost, higher construction speed, high corrosion resistance, low pipeline roughness, no wielding or inspection is required and [there is an] adequate pressure rating to handle required inlet and discharge pressures.”
The first presentation addressed “Piping vibration analysis and effects”. The speaker was Kamal Abo El-kamal, Senior Reliability and Condition Monitoring Engineer, Petrobel, Egypt. Abo El-kamal kicked off the technical session by indicating that, “Vibration induced fatigue failures of pipework are a major concern due to associated issues with safety, production, cost, environmental impact and sudden release of pressurised fluids.” Additionally, Abo El-kamal mentioned that there are various different types of piping vibration assessments. On a similar note, he added that in a particular case study, “EI guidelines, piping stress analysis, Operational Deflection Shape (ODS) methodology and modal analysis [were implemented] while putting into consideration the change of gas upstream and downstream parameters.” In doing so, the piping vibration analysis was carried out successfully. Mohamed Atwa, Senior Production Technology Manager, Kuwait Energy, Egypt contributed to the session with a presentation on “Fiberglass pipelines application growth and challenges in Egypt”. He introduced his idea about the benefits and challenges of Fiberglass applications in Egypt. When discussing the Al Jahraa Gas Pipeline project, he indicated that the main aim of the project was to “Allocate gas pipeline installed
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Dr.Hassan Elnagar Hassan, Assistant General Manager of Operation, Alexandria National Refining and Petrochemicals Co. (ANRPC), Egypt, concluded the session with a presentation on “Improving the waxy crude oil flows by using innovative polymer as pour point depressant”. He added to his presentation with the fact that Pour Point Depressant (PPD) consumption in Egypt is high and that the problem is that “the crude oil is liquid in the reservoir temperature (70-150C) and pressure (500-1,000 bar). Once the crude oil leaves the reservoir, its temperature begins to drop due to heat loss.” Hassan explained over the course of the scientific research, “it was found that the doped polymer were more efficient as PPDs than undoped polymer. In another session, a group of four presenters discussed “Tackling gas processing challenges”. They have shared the studies conducted on some fields to mitigate such concerns. The technical session was co-chaired by Nicolas Droushiotis, Senior Project Engineer, Cyprus Hydrocarbons Company and Aamer Mohamed, Egypt Planning Lead, Apache Egypt. The first speaker was Fawaz Agizah, QA/QC General Manager, Rashid Petroleum Company (Rashpetco), Egypt. He presented the “Challenging success for the production chemistry application programme in WDDM subsea production facilities - a case study”. /EgyptPetroleumShow @EgyptPetroleumShow
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According to Agizah, there are several field application challenges and limitations that need to be taken into consideration for such applications. Some examples of such challenges range from the accumulation of huge amounts of liquid hold up in the subsea network (which could inhibit productivity) to having a shortage in chemical injection lines whether on onshore or in subsea facilities. He concluded that with some recommendations such as, “it is necessary to consider the availability of injection lines for chemical treatment products of gas, oil or condensate to avoid utilising the existing injection line which [are] used for industrial chemicals such as Methanol and MEG”. Ehab Elghayesh, Senior Contracts Performance Manager, Baker Hughes, Egypt introduced a presentation on the “LNG processing, transportation, operations and technology”. Elghayesh discussed the global view of the LNG process chain, LNG trade and refrigeration drivers as well as Baker Hughes’ contribution to the LNG industry in Egypt. Elghayesh noted that “for sure, we have a lot of lessons learned, we have a lot of experience. We are going to use our history in LNG to create a new model to enhance operations.” Mohamed Kamal Gaber, Senior Process and Pipeline Design Engineer, PETROJET, Egypt, delivered a presentation on the “Flare gas recovery – multi approaches”. Gaber discussed the approach to reaching a solution to mitigate loss or waste of energy and heat through flare gas. Gaber noted that “there are 3 approaches to solutions for gas flare recovery; these are LRC, MPP and C3 recovery.”
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INTEGRATING INNOVATIONS IN DIGITALISATION TO ENHANCE OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS The second day of EGYPS Conference had a variety of activities and events that aimed at giving insight and promoting discussions regarding the conference’s theme “Delivering Energy Today and Shaping the Future Energy Agenda”. As more oil and gas firms see the importance of incorporating digitalisation into their operations, EGYPS 2022 presents an exclusive Digitalisation in Energy Zone for exhibitors to display their digital breakthroughs and discuss how new technologies are altering enterprises.
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During a digitalisation session entitled “Integrated Engineering and Digital Solutions”, participants had the chance to hear about the ways in which the decision-making processes could be better enhanced to encourage and promote better operational efficiency. In the oil & gas, and energy industry, decision consequences and lead times are crucial to the organisation’s performance which may be heavily influenced by both the decisions themselves and their timeliness in respect to the market and rivals. This session was conducted by industry experts from ENPPI including Manar Helal, Sherif Sayed, Shaimaa Hassan and Mohamed Elbadry. Furthermore, the session discussed 3 main components: the IT services and technologies that ENPPI provides, the digital solutions that are to be implemented in refineries in Egypt, as well as an overview of digital solutions with a focus on production planning and the scheduling within refineries. Egypt has been laying the groundwork for a modernised oil and gas business based on core pillars, such as using digitisation’s enabling to adapt to market problems.
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HSE IN ENERGY EXAMINES EFFECTIVE STANDARDS, SUPPORTS DECARBONISATION The second day of EGYPS 2022 witnessed several discussion panels on different topics with a conference dedicated to health, safety and environment (HSE). The HSE in Energy Conference was a perfect venue for international and regional HSE experts to share their insights, examine digital innovation for developing effective health and safety standards as well as strategies for employees’ health and wellbeing in addition to discuss companies’ decarbonisation efforts and the growing role of leadership in ensuring high HSE standards. The conference included three panel discussions, two fireside chats and a live Q&A session. The event was concluded by the third edition of EGYPS Global HSE Excellence Awards to recognise outstanding as well as the effective HSE projects and programmes from around the world. The conference was opened by Sameh Sabry, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of Wintershall Dea Egypt, who referred to his company’s commitment to HSE throughout its 45-year presence in Egypt. “Through those 45 years, we have been so committed to HSE,” Sabry indicated. Sabry elaborated that there is a challenge that should be addressed in this region, where the culture and mindset towards HSE are sometimes seen as a luxury, affirming that caring about the safety of people, environment and communities is essential. In her keynote speech, Yasmine Fouad, Minister of Environment, highlighted the importance of population health and how this can contribute to the economic development of countries. She said that “20 years earlier, there was a contradictory relationship between development and environment, however, this concept has changed”. Fouad tackled how Egypt is supporting the oil and gas industry regionally, considering energy transition and carbon emission reduction. At the end of her speech, the minister affirmed that there are three areas oil and gas sector should consider in partnership with the Environment Ministry for HSE as well as climate change targets, which include financing climate change projects, availability of latest technologies and building capabilities.
Strategic Priorities Within HSE The first panel discussion was held under the title “Setting Up Strategic Priorities within HSE”. The panel, which was moderated by Wael Amin, Head of HSE at Kuwait Energy, reviewed the key pillars that formulate companies’ HSE strategies and how the industry prepared for COVID-19 pandemic. Amir Gerges, Vice President Safety at Shell started the discussion, referring to several strategies adopted by his
company including commitments and goals for achieving net zero emissions by 2050. “No harm and no leaks,” Gerges explained Shell’s identification for net zero. “Our approach to safety does not need to change, just need to mature” he noted. For his part, Head of QHSES at IPR Energy Group, Hany Abdel Aziz, talked about his efforts in considering the hazards of petrochemical industries describing it as a critical industry. He said that his company updated systems according to the world standards. “According to that, we had to formulate vision and mission that help us go forward the strategy,” Abdel Aziz explained. He also emphasized that the importance of coordination with the government. Additionally, Fawaz Bitar, Senior Vice President, HSE and Carbon at bp, highlighted the importance of enhancing the mindset and behaviour towards safety in order to be achieved within operations. “We drive behaviour and behaviour drives cultures,” Bitar explained. Also, he added that in order to change behaviours, trust should be built between the leadership and workforce. Fatih Erdem, Compliance Officer and QHSSE Director at TANAP, talked about how his company faced the challenges of the pandemic and the lessons learned from that experience. Furthermore, Andre Erasmus MENAAP HSE SQ Region Manager of Halliburton, discussed how the company confronted the pandemic crises. He also elaborated how his company was caring about the employees affirming the crucial role of technology in this regard.
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Companies Strategies for Energy Transition A fireside chat entitled “Leadership strategies to ensure oil and gas companies are well prepared for the energy transition” explored how companies include decarbonisation and net-wero emissions goals in their strategies, to what extent the companies are considering environmental, social and governance (ESGs) within their operation system and their outlook for oil and gas company business model in 2030. The session was introduced by Jessica Jackson Apache’s Vice President, Environment, Health and Safety and moderated by Nada El Sawy Cairo Correspondent for The National. Jackson talked about how companies are adapting strategies to accelerate the transition to net zero. She said “we as industry were committed to continuing to produce oil and gas in environmentally and sustainable way.” She noted also that the companies are seeking to reduce emissions. Jackson insisted that the world needs to access to reliable and affordable energy. The vise president added also that “when we look at net-zero scenarios, it shows that there is a need for oil and gas in many decades to come even beyond 2030 and 2050.”
Environmental Sustainability In the same context, another panel discussion entitled “Environmental sustainability as the way towards a zero- carbon future” was held, tackling the strategies that the companies are adopting to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions with minimal or no effect on the bottom line. The session also addressed how the pandemic affected the companies’ plans for net zero.
transition. She said it doesn’t mean a rapid switch from using hydrocarbons to renewable energy. “Transition takes decades”, Hill added. The IOGP’s executive director stated that transition mean to produce hydrocarbons in a cleaner way. Hill added that this terminology is related to emission reduction and scaling up the carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen. For her part, Randa Mounir, Senior Climate Advisor at the British Embassy in Cairo, delivered clarification about sustainability. She said that we can replace it with “People, Planet and Profit”. “Sustainability is to take care about people’s health, to take care of planet and make a profit as well,” Mounir said. She saw that this requires countries to collaborate and introduce new technologies. In the same context, Ghada Hammouda, Chief Sustainability & Marketing Officer, Qalaa Holdings, spoke about her company’s investments in energy sector and its role in supporting the goals of sustainability. She said that the private sector should not continue in the same way as they should be more responsible and think about the environment and carbon footprint. For his part, James Fibbens, Vice President and Senior Project Manager at Bechtel, mentioned the challenges that may be faced when implementing energy transition projects. He said that the financing is the main challenge in addition to the viability and making these projects real and getting growing in the markets. Another panel discussion was held under the title “Ensuring employees’ health and wellbeing within the entire oil and gas value chain” discussed the issue of mental health of the employees and how companies are dealing with the problem.
Iman Hill, Executive Director International Association of Oil and Gas Producers (IOGP), gave a brief explanation for what is meant by energy
HSE IN ENERGY AWARDS
The HSE in Energy Conference was concluded by delivering the HSE Excellence in Energy Awards. The awards were divided into four categories, addressing the oil and gas sector’s successful projects and leaders that aim at creating a better and safer future. The first category of the awards was for the Best Health Project of the Year. The winner was Hussein Marwan, Badr Petroleum Company (Bapetco). Meanwhile, Amir Weam, Baker Hughes, won the highly commended project award. The second category of the awards was for the Best Safety
Project of the Year, the winner was Haitham Al Yahyai, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO). The winner of the highly commended project of the year was Tony Bocca, Bechtel. The third category of the awards was for the Best Environmental Project of the Year, the winner was Sunil Kokal, Saudi Aramco. The winner of the highly commended project of the year was Eman Hamdy, Eni. The fourth and last category of the awards was Community Care Programme Award, and the winner was Sherif Selim, Bp. The winner of the highly commended project of the year for this category was Ahmed Gabry, Shell.
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CELEBRATING ACHIEVEMENTS, PARTNERSHIPS AND FRIENDSHIPS Amid the Egypt Petroleum Show’s (EGYPS 2022) first day of strategic conferences, technical sessions, signed memoranda of understanding (MoUs) and announcements, leaders of the oil and gas sector came together and had the chance to celebrate their remarkable achievements in the buoyant ambiance of the annual Gala Dinner.
“Thank you all for being there, for your support, sponsorship, and partnership,” the minister said, adding that he is looking forward to embarking on long-lasting business relationships that tests not only the professional aspect but rather the human aspect as well. “And for now, it’s about time to have some fun and good entertainment,” he concluded.
The Gala Dinner took place on the first day of EGYPS at the historic Baron Palace in the honourable presence of H.E. Tarek El Molla, Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, alongside prominent figures from the oil & gas, and energy sector. In light of the dialogue the energy sector aims to continuously engage in, President of dmg events Christopher Hudson delivered a very warm speech encouraging everyone to push forward with what they have accomplished so far. It was a time to acknowledge everyone’s efforts and commemorate them.
The Secretary General of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Mohammad Barkindo delivered a special speech demonstrating the long-standing service he generously bestowed upon the energy industry. Ahead of his retirement, Barkindo expressed his gratitude to El Molla in particular and to Egypt in general. “This is an opportunity to discuss what we have in common and Egypt is a wonderful country; you can move mountains from here,” he emphasised.
As the sponsors of the Gala Dinner, Apache’s CEO and President John Christmann remarked how he is “honoured to be here with so many distinguished guests including officials from the Egyptian government. The Egypt Petroleum Show is an exciting opportunity to discuss the energy industry in Egypt and the region.” As Apache has been a committed partner to Egypt for over 25 years, Christmann also said, “I truly believe the tremendously successful partnership between Egypt and Apache is a great example of how great countries and great companies altogether create incredible value for all stakeholders.” El Molla then mentioned how the first day had already garnered so much success and amassed so many interested parties.
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Closing off his two distinguished terms at OPEC as secretary general, Barkindo attended the annual Gala Dinner for the last time in his current tenure. “Since day one he was inviting me to attend the OPEC family and gave me exposure. Since the onset of EGYPS five years ago, Barkindo has been attending every year, delivering and participating in important panels,” El Molla said, thanking him for his services. “We are proud that we have some roots connecting us to OPEC with a great friend like Barkindo, who has been able to get us always connected and has always been next to us, helping us in obtaining information or any data that we request,” the minister said. On partnerships and friendships, Barkindo reiterated, “This is the essence of our industry.”
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FOSTERING YOUTH. RESHAPING THE ENERGY SECTOR OF THE FUTURE. The 3rd edition of the EGYPS Youth Engagement Programme continues to provide a learning platform, engaging with high school students within the framework of STEM Education, focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics to ultimately encourage them to the pursuit of pursue careers in the oil and gas industry.
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OPTIMISING ENERGY PRODUCTION FOR THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
NEED HEAVY DUTY SHOES?
Our platform empowers producers to make datadriven operational decisions that maximise asset values. Operators of varying sizes have leveraged Tachyus across 25,000 wells to achieve up to a 20% increase in production and up to a 40% decrease in injection cost.
Looking for an innovative alternative to those traditional safety shoes? The HOODS is the safety shoe brand you’ve been looking for and we are happy to have it on display at EGYPS 2022. We have created a new brand with great innovation and added value on each reference to provide the maximum, quality, comfort and safety you require to do your job under the best safety conditions. Innovative materials like leather-tech air flow system, air– tech combined with other materials, such as fibre glass and Kevlar, make our shoes lightweight with high breathability, offering you maximum protection and comfort. All these features make HOODS the most serious safety shoes, offering high quality standards, modern designs and a product range suitable for all your activities. Extreme protection in the most dangerous work circumstances. The oil and gas industry exposes boots to some of the harshest and most corrosive environments. Cold, wet and highly flammable, typical conditions for an oil rig worker and their boots. HOODS has developed a portfolio of safety boots ideal for the oil and gas environment, with features including SRC slip resistance, waterproof properties, lightweight and breathable safety boots providing full protection, with maximum grip, oils resistance, protection and comfort. As a company that will proudly participate in EGYPS 2022, visitors are most welcome to have a look at our display to get a deeper understanding of our products. We would be delighted to answer any questions that you might have. STAND NUM.:
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Tachyus software facilitates users to easily integrate production data, log data, and surveillance data into Data Physics models in a single assimilation step, unlike traditional sequential reservoir simulation workflows. Additionally, data assimilation is automatic and continuous after the initial setup and leverages sophisticated algorithms requiring minimal human intervention. These models directly incorporate raw data, such as log responses without the need for manual interpretation. Thus, Data Physics models can be built rapidly, updated continuously, and assimilate various forms of data without inconsistencies. Due to the speed of Data Physics models, evergreen, closed-loop optimization becomes possible. Data Physics models continuously ingest new data, and the updated models optimise reservoir management decisions such as injectant redistribution, in realtime throughout the life of the field. Measure, Analyse, Produce
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Tachyus’ platform helps producers to optimize production across the most challenging production environments, including secondary and tertiary oil recovery in complex reservoirs. Solutions and applications to be presented in EGYPS Waterflood Management Make all key water f lood management decisions quickly and easily with Data Physics driven fast simulation models that match all your historical data and honours reservoir physics. Subsurface Back Allocation Understand layer-level production and injection allocation for every well across the whole history of the field simultaneously. Probabilistic Decline Curve Analysis Fully automated probabilistic DCA leveraging state-of-theart machine learning and data assimilation approaches. Unconventional Well Optimization Optimize unconventional well design and location quickly and easily with Data Physics driven fast full field models that match all your historical data and honours reservoir physics. STAND NUM.:
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GIZA SYSTEMS EMPLOYS AI, ANALYTICAL TOOLS Giza Systems, a leading systems integrator in the MENA region, designs and deploys industryspecific technology solutions for asset-intensive industries, such as telecom, utilities, oil and gas, transportation and other market sectors. Giza Systems helps its clients streamline their operations and businesses through its portfolio of solutions, managed services and consultancy practice. Giza Systems’ team of over 1400 professionals are spread throughout the region with anchor offices in Cairo, Riyadh, Dubai, Nairobi, Dar es Salaam and Abuja, allowing the company to service an ever-increasing client base in over 40 countries. As a digital transformation enabler and a leading technology solutions provider for the oil and gas sector, Giza Systems employs Artificial Intelligence (AI) and analytics tools specifically engineered to help its customers elevate their process performance, quality and availability.
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Giza Systems capitalises on its expertise and strong track record in both OT and IT technologies applications in various industries to offer fully integrated, state-of-the-art digital solutions for asset performance management, energy management, process simulation/optimization and OT/IT cybersecurity. Among many other smart solutions offered for the different industries, Giza Systems will be exhibiting the following during EGYPS 2022: Wellhead Control Panels, Distributed Control Systems, Prefabricated Modules, Passive Shelters, Safety Control Systems, Fire and Security Systems, Specialised Systems, Cybersecurity Services, AMI Advance Metering Infrastructure, Electrical Smart Meters, Water Smart Meters and Head End Systems for Smart Metering. The services that will be exhibited further include Meter Data Management Systems, Computerised Maintenance Management Systems, Leak
Detection Systems, Energy Management Systems, Multimedia Systems, Substations, Overhead Transmission Lines, LV and MV Networks, Protection Systems, Fibre Optics; Solar Systems, Submarine Cables and Field Instruments.
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EXXONMOBIL: TAKING THE ENERGY SECTOR TO THE NEXT LEVEL ExxonMobil Egypt has a longstanding history of successful partnership in Egypt’s growth dating back to 1902 when kerosene was the primary product being supplied. Ever since, it sustained a proven track-record in meeting society’s evolving demands for reliable energy. Our commitment remains to continuously provide high-quality petroleum products and lubrication solutions, around the clock to millions of our valuable customers. We deploy the most advanced technology with the highest operational standards through our two state-of-the-art lubricants blending plants and four fuel terminals. ExxonMobil Egypt’s growing network of more than 350 Mobil service stations and 200 Mobil 1 and Mobil Auto-care centers supply motorists with their daily needs. Moreover, it exports to more than 40 countries around the world, as well as supplying the aviation sector. ExxonMobil takes pride in pioneering the introduction of the service stations convenience stores concept to the Egyptian market; under the well-known brand of “On the Run” which has proven year after year to be a very successful business model.
Today, ExxonMobil Egypt convenience retail network has grown to 28 branches of “On the Run” and 16 branches of “The Way to Go” in Cairo and Alexandria, offering quality products in a clean and reliable environment 24/7 to meet consumer needs. Throughout the years, ExxonMobil Egypt has been committed to making a continuous contribution towards the Egyptian community, through the establishment of a sustainable chain of community-based initiatives to support diverse segments of Egyptian society, focused on education, capacity building, vocational training, youth development and women economic opportunities. Such commitments are not represented just through financial support, but more importantly through sharing knowledge, expertise and proficiency. We maintain a significant program of employees volunteering opportunities and regard it as an integral key to the success of our programmes. In 2019, ExxonMobil with this strong footprint in the downstream business in Egypt announced the re-entry in the upstream operations.
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ENPEDCO TO EXHIBIT DEVELOPMENT LEASES
EPROX PROVIDES HIGH-GRADE STEEL PIPING MATERIALS
Egyptian National Petroleum for Exploration and Development Company (ENPEDCO) was established in 2017 as an Egyptian shareholding company through the cooperation between the National Service Projects Organization and the petroleum sector, represented by the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and the General Petroleum Company (GPC).
Eprox is a supplier of high-grade steel piping materials, such as pipes, fittings, flanges, valves, gaskets, and stud bolts for the oil and gas market in the Middle East.
The company’s mission is to develop and improve energy resources to achieve the aims of development plans and increase national income.
We specialise in managing complete bulk piping project packages as per customer requirements and satisfaction. Our expertise also lies in short-notice deliveries.
Our company further aims to build high-calibre professionals to explore, develop and produce hydrocarbons. Enpedco targets participating and securing energy supplies with reasonable prices. The company seeks to explore and evaluate our concessions for hydrocarbons, as well as develop and enhance productivity from brownfields. Enpedco also participates in petroleum projects to support the Egyptian economy.
We provide an equipment and material procurement and supply service to the oil and gas industry throughout Egypt, Africa, and the rest of the world. Procurement in the oil and gas industry has become an essential service in today’s competitive marketplace.
Our material is sourced from high-quality manufacturers according to API, EN, ASTN, and ASME standards. Our expertise also lies in supplying on short notice where we provide an exceptionally high level of performance for fasttrack deliveries.
Enpedco is involved in several activities in the field of exploration and drilling, including evaluating subsurface structures and determining drillable potential, as well as integrating available data. Our activities further include mitigating risk and improving drilling operations, and planning for drilling operations using cutting-edge technologies and applications. We further provide continuous monitoring of execution versus planned programme, and continuous coordination with all operation disciplines. In the field of development, Enpedco’s activities include determining the number of wells required to meet forecast production profiles, as well as the development of wells with all required operations, equipment and specialists. When it comes to production, Enpedco provides a production optimisation process through defining adequate treatment. The company’s activities also include full reservoir management, and the production of different components from recovered hydrocarbons. At EGYPS 2022, Enpedco will exhibit its development leases, production, and its planned new exploration areas. STAND NUM.:
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We provide hot-tapping products and services, pipeline pigging and heat tracing system products and services. Our role is to find and supply all the goods associated with the piping materials to the oil and gas fields. Our customers expect an exceptional level of service and we fulfil that expectation by delivering a reliable, honest, diligent and conscientious service that meets their specific demands. We offer a wide range of specialty cable products with the highest international standards, that can meet your needs in terms of value, time and amount like control cables and fibre optic cables. Eprox is characterised by its integrity, professionalism, high levels of expertise and reliability in realising demanding projects in the field of explosion-shielded products. Your requirements are accommodated by our staff. We regard ourselves as a partner to customers from the most diverse sectors, which include the chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and mining industry to name but a few. We are committed to providing innovative high-quality products and services that meet or exceed the expectations of our customers, as well as, all relevant, interested parties.
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FLAME AND GAS DETECTION INCREASED SAFETY WITH STATE-OF-THE-ART ENGINEERING The value of early detection is immeasurable in protecting human life and property.
platforms, LPG facilities, LNG facilities, hangars, engine test cells and paint booths.
For more than 50 years, Omniguard® detectors have been used in a wide variety of high-risk applications around the world.
The Omniguard® gas detectors are designed to detect and measure the presence and level of gases in industrial applications such as refineries, drilling and production platforms, gas turbines, chemical plants, fuel loading facilities, compressor stations, wastewater treatment facilities, LNG/LPG processing and storage facilities, transportation facilities and manufacturing processes.
The Omniguard® flame detectors are known throughout the world for their outstanding quality and reliability. Different technologies are being used (UV, UV/IR or Multi-Spectrum IR) to obtain early fire detection and superior false alarm immunity. The detectors have an advanced automatic throughthe-lens diagnostic self-test and a robust, weatherproof enclosure for indoor and outdoor applications. They have long-range detection capability and a field of view of up to 120 degrees. Typical applications for the Omniguard® flame detectors include refineries, turbine enclosures, petrochemical plants, tank farms, power plants, compressor stations, production
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The gas detectors are based on a well-proven sensor technology and have a fast response time, excellent measuring accuracy and offer long-term stability. The microprocessor-controlled functionality and the simple calibration procedure make the Omniguard®gas detectors easy to use and maintain and very reliable in field operations.
The easy-to-read display and standard 4-20mA and HART rev 7 output make installation and operation of the detectors quick and easy. O mn ig u a rd ’s f l a m e detectors are available with the following cer tif ications and approvals: Omniguard’s gas detectors are available with the following certifications and approvals: For information on the certifications and approvals Omniguard’s flame and gas detectors hold, please visit: https://omniguardbyfirefly.com/gasdetectorsFirefly AB would like to cordially invite everyone to visit our booth. STAND NUM.: 2D76 HALL 2 /EgyptPetroleumShow @EgyptPetroleumShow
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TECHNIPFMC: WORKING TO OPTIMISE FIELD DEVELOPMENT TechnipFMC serves the onshore and shallow water markets from well to export pipeline. Discover how we can optimise field development and gain breakthrough reductions in cost and carbon intensity as we introduce Shallow Water iEPCIT, Surface Wellhead and iExploreT at EGYPS 2022. Our products and systems are designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, CapEx, and OpEx. We supply drilling, completions, pressure pumping, production, and measurement equipment worldwide. TechnipFMC wellheads and trees can be found in onshore conventional and unconventional fields, as well as, offshore shallow water fields worldwide. In addition, we supply frac and flowback services for shale and offer a comprehensive portfolio of treating iron and flexibles. Our separation systems, chokes, pumps, and measurement solutions help our customers transition rapidly from stimulation into production. We take our customers beyond bundling and supply them with actual fully-integrated ecosystems. By removing the burden of integrating multiple hardware and software, our customers are supplied with a single integrated solution with only one digital interface. This integrated model removes human intervention in the red zone by automating the system. Our artificial intelligence and machine learning allow us to provide preventive maintenance that would otherwise create expensive downtime. In addition, our digital ecosystem also helps prevent and lower greenhouse emissions.
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GEOMATEX DELIVERS THE FUTURE’S INNOVATIONS TO THE EGYPTIAN MARKET G e o m atex Inte g rate d Solutions is the first and only regional system integrator focusing on Geo-Artificial Intelligence to deliver the future’s innovations to the Egyptian market. The company integrates digital technologies across the design-build-operate lifecycle in order to improve the management of assets. We adopt a digital transformation strategy through several techniques and methods. Today's challenge is how to create as-built digital models that represent reality, discover efficient cost-effective ways to improve accurate as-builts at turn-over and how to keep pace with changes in drawings/ models. With Modern Reality Modelling techniques using laser scanners, aerial photogrammetry (UAV/Drones) or both, we can create a "Digital Twin". Digital twins provide value for customers based on indicators, such as status, data on a motor, and asset usage data. Digital twins can also simulate asset behaviour and impact on how that will change with incorporating different factors and scenarios. These insights help companies use the data to create new ways in order to measure customer lifetime value or determine how to add more value to the customer as well as the enterprise. Digital twin data can help companies examine how to increase revenue per customer or how to lower equipment operating costs by enabling them to make better asset decisions. Companies can also use relevant contextual and asset data in order to analyse the enterprise stakeholder within the context of the equipment. Pass by our booth, 2I30, in Hall 2 to know more about digital twins and our partners. STAND NUM.:
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G.T.S PROVIDES SERVICES FOR OIL, GAS PROJECTS Logo For print
Global Technical Services (G.T.S) is a joint-stock corporation that has been established in 2006. G.T.S has more than 150 employees and it is ISO certified 9001, 14001 and OHSAS 18001. Additionally, G.T.S has had a very good growth rate over 13 years starting with $500,000 in paid-up capital and reaching $12 million in revenue by 2020, in spite of odds such as the global pandemic, economic crisis, unstable market, political position and currency floating. The company provides services related to oil and gas projects, such as installation, commissioning and startup services covering automation, instrumentation, electrical, mechanical and process, as well as outsourcing our specialist engineers to help customer/ partners in their projects. G.T.S is registered in the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) as a system integrator and service provider with the following registration number EGPC (102 - 19/02/2019) and EGAS (1660). The company has a wide service projects reference with most of the Egyptian oil and gas firms such as GASCO, Enppi, Petrojet, Petrosafe, PMS, NPC, SOPC, NOSPCO, etc. GTS has more than 150 employees, including more than 25 engineers, all of them are experts in DCS, 15 engineers are in safety systems (F&G and ESD), while 15 engineers are experts in PLC & SCADA. We would be happy to welcome all visitors at EGYPS 2022 to our booth, where there will be plenty of opportunities to learn more about our company and its services.
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JOTUN SHOWS STRONG PRESENCE IN EGYPS 2022 As a leading global company in the field of protective coatings, Jotun is always keen to participate in significant influential business events that take place in the different regions of the world. As EGYPS is considered to be the biggest hub for oil and gas companies in North Africa and the Mediterranean region; Jotun is used to showing a strong presence along with its partners in the oil and gas sector in Egypt. Jotun delivers high-quality protective coatings for onshore and offshore oil, gas, and energy facilities including passive fire protection, tank coatings, high-temperature coatings and state-of-the-art anticorrosive protection.
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During the event, we will be highlighting our key protection solutions, especially the Jotachar range, our latest mesh-free innovation in fire proofing against hydrocarbon fires, as well as the Jotatemp range of products, which is designed to protect steel during high operation temperatures. EGYPS is always a good opportunity for Jotun’s team to meet up and strengthen the bonds with our business partners by sharing the latest technologies and news in the industry. Moreover, EGYPS 2022 is the most suitable platform for us to announce the completion of Jotun’s new factory in the 10th of Ramadan city in 2022. Jotun’s new factory in Egypt will be the biggest in the Middle East and will increase the production capacity in Egypt to almost double the previous capacity. This will enable Jotun to cope with the huge and fast-track development taking place in Egypt in recent years. Jotun has a long history of success in Egypt for more than 35 years now, and it’s our responsibility now to be ready for the future by preparing for the growth in the construction industry driven by the authorities’ strategies. Jotun will be exhibiting in EGYPS 2022 and our team will have the pleasure of hosting our partners in our booth located in Hall 4, slot no. 4f71. STAND NUM.:
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INTER PIPE FACTORY: AN INNOVATIVE FORCE IN THE PIPE INDUSTRY Inter Pipe Factory is located in Abu Dhabi- Al Ain new industrial area /DUBAI DIC, United Arab Emirates. The company is the manufacturer of GRP Pipes & Fittings (Filament WindingContinuous & Discontinuous), GRP Pipes & Fittings (Dual Helical Winding), and GRE Pipes & Fittings. We are also known for manufacturing GRP structural Manholes, Liners, Benching, Cover Slabs, Ladders, Safety Cages & Gull pot, Sand Bucket, GRP Sheet, GRP Tray, GRP tank, and other accessories, as well as HDPE Pipes and Fire Fighting (FM), and RC PIPES. Inter Pipe Factory is ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001-2018 certified by Bureau VERITAS. Our products are accredited to various certifying agencies like API 15LR & 15HR for GRE pipes & fittings Kite mark License from BSI and WRAS approvals for GRP Pipes, Fittings & HDPE Pipes, and Factory Mutual (FM) for HDPE pipes. We have also acquired various approvals from local authorities within UAE like Abu Dhabi Sewerage Services Company (ADSSC), Abu Dhabi Water & Electricity Authority (ADWEA), Dubai Municipality (DM), Al Ain Municipality (AAM), Al AIN Distribution Company (AADC)
and Parks, HAYA WATER in OMAN, Qatari Diar & ASHGHAL in QATAR and many others approvals in Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the Recreational Facilities Directorate (PRFD), etc. Our vision and mission are leading the pipe industry by discovering the new, reinventing the old, while preserving the culture of pipe technology and its tradition, guaranteeing our clients around the world the ultimate experience by upholding our commitments and maintaining the highest standards in design, manufacturing, quality, services and trustworthy business practices. Inter Pipe Factory offers the highest quality products through monitoring every stage of the process leading to complete customer satisfaction. We have a commitment to uphold the strictest quality assurance standards on all products in all aspects of production. The factory optimizes research techniques to continually improve the efficiency of the facility and the productivity of the staff. We also involve ourselves in the advancement of the community by developing social circles and environmental programs, and maintaining reasonable
profitability to support the mission and to expand the experience to customer around the globe.
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