ADNOC announces 4th Abu Dhabi CEO Roundtable
Published by Tom Mostyn,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Thirty of the world’s leaders of the oil, gas and petrochemical industry will gather in Abu Dhabi on 10 November to discuss critical issues facing the energy sector in a world that needs more energy but demands fewer emissions.
The senior executives, representing a range of oil, gas and petrochemical companies, have been invited to the 4th Abu Dhabi CEO Roundtable by Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of State and ADNOC Group CEO. The roundtable, a unique and exclusive, invitation only, gathering to be held under the Chatham House Rule to increase openness of discussion, will provide a high-level forum for dialogue on the evolving dynamics of the energy industry.
Al Jaber said: “Our industry is entering an era of great opportunities and significant challenges as we enter the 4th industrial age. Yet the core mission of our industry remains unchanged – to responsibly provide the energy needed for sustainable economic growth.
“The Abu Dhabi CEO Roundtable will provide a timely platform for the oil and gas industry’s thought leaders to engage on key influences shaping the evolving energy landscape. At the core of our discussions will be how can we meet the rising demand for energy with fewer emissions, by adopting new technologies, empowering our people, operating sustainably and leveraging partnerships.”
The roundtable will be moderated by the leading energy economist and Pulitzer-Prize winning author Dr Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman of IHS Markit.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/07112019/adnoc-announces-4th-abu-dhabi-ceo-roundtable/
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