Manufacturing Holds Key to Recovery of Oil and Gas Markets, revealed at this week’s ADIPEC Energy Dialogue

Bounce back in China’s manufacturing sector points the way; other countries expected to follow as lockdown is lifted

Latest in series of on-line ADIPEC Energy Dialogues hears it could be late 2021 before oil and gas markets recover to 2019 volumes

OPEC+ supply constraints coming under pressure from US shale and indebted oil producers as prices strengthen; production cuts likely to be rolled over and extended

Abu Dhabi, UAE – 10 June, 2020 – A revival in manufacturing across the world holds the key to the mid-term recovery of oil and gas markets, with consumer demand likely to lag as the energy industry begins to recover from the twin shock of the COVID-19 crisis and the resulting demand crash.

Participating in the latest online ADIPEC Energy Dialogue, Rachel Ziemba, an economic and political risk expert and Founder of Ziemba Insights, said the early signs from China, the first major economy to exit from the COVID-19 induced lockdown, are that manufacturing has bounced back more than consumption and that trend could be repeated in other countries.

“It is notable that the COVID crisis and the associated economic and energy crisis has really been the first to blow out the global consumer,” Ziemba said. “2008 was much more of a hit to the financial sector and manufacturing. This time it is the reverse. The big question is how quickly consumer demand will come back.”

Ziemba added it could be well into 2021 before oil and gas markets get to volumes approaching where the industry was at the end of 2019.

Looking at the trends likely to impact the recovery of oil markets in the mid-term, Ziemba said the OPEC Plus group of producers has had some success in tightening the market. But a question mark hangs over how long supply can be constrained.

“The challenge is that a few countries, those that are most economically strapped and not eligible for debt relief, are not complying in full and some have barely reduced production,” Ziemba said. “Despite pressure from the likes of Saudi Arabia and Russia, it is going to be very difficult for them to comply because these are countries that had big fiscal deficits when oil was $70 a barrel.

“The other challenge is that we are starting to see parts of the US shale industry starting to reverse shut ins. We are also seeing more rig activity after many weeks of decline. In a price range of mid-30s into a 40 range, there will be more entities that can make some money and the risk is that it puts even more pressure on OPEC Plus. So, I do think the most likely scenario is a rolling over and extension of the supply cuts.”

Access to credit, to support economic recovery, is an additional challenge for indebted oil producing countries, which are having to deal with multiple shocks at the same time, including sizable outbreaks of the COVID-19 coronavirus that may or may not be under control. Many of the oil producers that are in a tougher financial position than their rich peers are too wealthy to qualify for debt relief, Ziemba said, heightening social, political and economic risks which could further impact the oil and gas industry.

Elsewhere, as oil and gas companies seek for ways to recover, Ziemba said she expects to see some industry consolidation, particularly in the United States with more cash rich entities looking to go into smaller, more speculative areas that are lower cost. She also highlighted the possibility of further job cuts as companies become leaner and decide between boosting commercial reserves, or partnering with governments. Meanwhile, she added she expects to see more National Oil Company enter into partnerships, for example Middle East producers and Asian buyers, which enable greater creativity in payment terms and contracts.

The ADIPEC Energy Dialogue is a series of weekly online thought leadership events created by dmg events, organisers of the annual Abu Dhabi International Exhibition and Conference. Featuring key stakeholders and decision-makers in the oil and gas industry, the dialogues focus on how the industry is evolving and transforming in response to the rapidly changing energy market.

ADIPEC 2020 is projected to attract more than 155,000 energy professionals from 67 countries; including senior decision-makers and energy industry thought leaders, over 2,200 exhibiting companies and 23 national exhibiting pavilions as oil and gas companies convene to share views and best practices to address the long-term impact of the triple challenge of lower oil prices, weaker demand and over supply.

Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE; hosted by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC); and supported by the UAE Ministry of Energy & Industry, the Abu Dhabi Chamber, and the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority, ADIPEC is scheduled to take place from November 9 to 11, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC).

To watch the Energy Dialogue series go to: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnFtPtFwMrRkuGUTk4Rh4tA

About ADIPEC

Held under the patronage of the President of the United Arab Emirates, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and organised by the Global Energy division of dmg events, ADIPEC is the global meeting point for oil and gas professionals. Standing as one of the world’s top energy events, and the largest in the Middle East and North Africa, ADIPEC is a knowledge-sharing platform that enables industry experts to exchange ideas and information that shape the future of the energy sector. The 36th edition of ADIPEC will be hosted by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and supported by the UAE Ministry of Energy & Industry, Masdar, the Abu Dhabi Chamber, the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism, Abu Dhabi Ports and the Department of Education and Knowledge. dmg events is committed to helping the growing international energy community. To know more, visit: www.adipec.com.

One Month To Go For The World Hse Week 2019!

The team at Verve Management is gleaming with excitement with only one month to go for the much-awaited World HSE Week scheduled for the 7th to 11th April 2019 at the Roda Al Murooj, Dubai, UAE.

The World HSE Week comprises of a 3-Day Masterclass that will have key focus on discovering the real HSE challenges that is faced by the executive management team and their sub-ordinate managers and staffs operating high hazard facilities in the upstream, mid-stream and downstream oil, gas, petrochemicals and elated business segments.

Supported by the Clean Energy Business Council, the 2-Day Conference is set to be another industry-leading event with a line-up of speakers that includes: Hari Kumar (ENOC), Bruce Basaraba (Dana Gas), Deborah L. Grubbe (Operations and Safety Solutions), Ephraim Ebodaghe (Dragon Oil), Mohamed Al Maazmi (Expo 2020), Mohammed Al Jawi (Emirates Global Alluminium), Saleh Ali Albalushi (TECOM Group Dubai), Dr. Waddah Hashem Ghanem (ENOC), Wael Mohamed Amin (Kuwait Energy Egypt), Ephraim Ebodaghe (Dragon Oil) and many more!

Says Sabah Parvez, (MD, Verve Management) “We are very happy with the feedback and support we have received from the industry as we take this step forward to initiate this special World HSE Week. We are grateful to all our speakers and industry leaders who take HSE as one of their core cultures and have given utmost importance to HSE & well-being of their peers. We look forward to welcoming everyone at the event.”

Verve Management would like to invite everyone involved in HSE to be part of this special initiative.

Verve Management is UAE’s business facilitating platform that connects people, partners and ideas. Verve Management delivers remarkable events and provide solutions through Congresses & Summits, Trainings & Workshops, Exhibitions, Association Management, Industry Meetings and Managed Events in Asia, Middle East and Africa. For more information on Verve Management, kindly visit – http://www.verve-management.com/

Ethylene Middle East Technology Conference (EMET) Middle East Fine and Specialty Chemicals, (ME-SPEC), Chem- World Exhibition Middle East (ME-CWE)

Shaping the Future of Middle East Chemical Industry
Three Events. One Venue. Over 3,500 Participant

Dubai UAE, 20th July 2018: The three most acclaimed events in the chemical industry are set to take place in Bahrain this year. These events will play an integral role in shaping the future of the Chemical Industry in the Middle East.
Under the patronage of His Excellency Shaikh Mohamed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Minister of Oil, Kingdom of Bahrain and supported by National Oil and Gas Authority (NOGA), the Ethylene Middle East Technology Conference & Exhibition (EMET) alongside the Middle East Fine and Specialty Chemicals Exhibition and Conference (ME-SPEC) and the Chem-World Exhibition Middle East (ME-CWE) will be held on 11th and 12th December 2018 at the Bahrain International Exhibition & Convention Centre in Manama. Together, the events anticipate reaching over 3,500 participants and over 200 exhibiting companies over the span of two days.
Under the chairmanship of Metab Al Shammari, General Manager-Petrochemicals, SABIC, these events will bring together technical experts from all over the world to share practical experiences, innovative ideas and strategies for reducing costs, maximizing return and creating value on issues related to planning, design, operation and maintenance. Attendees include C-level executives, project engineering managers, unit managers, chemical engineers and other prominent executives from the energy, chemical, retail and construction industry.
Current industry supporters of the event include: TechnipFMC, BD Energy Systems, CRI Catalyst, Ingenero, Intecha, Kubota, Pall Corporation and Schmidt + Clemens Group, Keit Spectometers, Kinetic Process Improvements, Chevron Philips, Nalco, MCO Saudi Arabia, Doncasters Paralloy.
Currently in its 3rd edition, EMET is the event for professionals looking to develop their technical knowledge and optimize their position in the fast-evolving ethylene industry by increased operational efficiency, sustainability and excellence.
The 2nd edition of ME-SPEC provides a regional forum for petrochemical suppliers, converters, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and potential investors to showcase their products and services, network, and share knowledge & experience across the entire value chain.
With the assistance of the international network of China National Chemical Information Centre (CNCIC), Chem-World Exhibition (CWE) has become the most influential event in the chemicals and chemical processing industry, having extensive visibility and influence in Middle East. ME-CWE aims to support
and encourage enterprises to gain an in-depth understanding of chemical trends and requirements to expand business opportunities between China and the Middle East. This platform will provide face to face networking opportunities for chemical CEOs, managers, engineers, technocrats and scientists, policy makers, planners, and the world’s largest chemical companies.
Combined, these three events make for an unmissable, world class networking event for delegates, visitors and investors.
For further information, please contact Karan Kukreja via phone at +971 4427 0739 or email at [email protected]. For more information visit www.ethylene-me.com (EMET), and www.me-spec.org (ME-SPEC). The three most acclaimed events in the chemical industry are set to take place in Bahrain this year. These events will play an integral role in shaping the future of the Chemical Industry in the Middle East.
Under the patronage of His Excellency Shaikh Mohamed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Minister of Oil, Kingdom of Bahrain and supported by National Oil and Gas Authority (NOGA), the Ethylene Middle East Technology Conference & Exhibition (EMET) alongside the Middle East Fine and Specialty Chemicals Exhibition and Conference (ME-SPEC) and the Chem-World Exhibition Middle East (ME-CWE) will be held on 11th and 12th December 2018 at the Bahrain International Exhibition & Convention Centre in Manama. Together, the events anticipate reaching over 3,500 participants and over 200 exhibiting companies over the span of two days.
Under the chairmanship of Metab Al Shammari, General Manager-Petrochemicals, SABIC, these events will bring together technical experts from all over the world to share practical experiences, innovative ideas and strategies for reducing costs, maximizing return and creating value on issues related to planning, design, operation and maintenance. Attendees include C-level executives, project engineering managers, unit managers, chemical engineers and other prominent executives from the energy, chemical, retail and construction industry.
Current industry supporters of the event include: TechnipFMC, BD Energy Systems, CRI Catalyst, Ingenero, Intecha, Kubota, Pall Corporation and Schmidt + Clemens Group, Keit Spectometers, Kinetic Process Improvements, Chevron Philips, Nalco, MCO Saudi Arabia, Doncasters Paralloy.
Currently in its 3rd edition, EMET is the event for professionals looking to develop their technical knowledge and optimize their position in the fast-evolving ethylene industry by increased operational efficiency, sustainability and excellence.
The 2nd edition of ME-SPEC provides a regional forum for petrochemical suppliers, converters, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and potential investors to showcase their products and services, network, and share knowledge & experience across the entire value chain.
With the assistance of the international network of China National Chemical Information Centre (CNCIC), Chem-World Exhibition (CWE) has become the most influential event in the chemicals and chemical processing industry, having extensive visibility and influence in Middle East. ME-CWE aims to support
and encourage enterprises to gain an in-depth understanding of chemical trends and requirements to expand business opportunities between China and the Middle East. This platform will provide face to face networking opportunities for chemical CEOs, managers, engineers, technocrats and scientists, policy makers, planners, and the world’s largest chemical companies.
Combined, these three events make for an unmissable, world class networking event for delegates, visitors and investors.

For further information, please contact Karan Kukreja via phone at +971 4427 0739 or email at [email protected]. For more information visit www.ethylene-me.com (EMET), and www.me-spec.org (ME-SPEC).

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Leadership Excellence for Women Awards and Symposium (LEWAS)

Influential leaders to speak at the Leadership Excellence for Women Awards and Symposium (LEWAS)
Advocates for Gender Diversity come together as panelists for LEWAS on 23rd and 25th October 2018 in Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain

Dubai, U.A.E., 26 June 2018:

Under the patronage of His Excellency Shaikh Mohamed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Minister of Oil, Kingdom of Bahrain and supported by National Oil and Gas Authority (NOGA), pioneers in the energy industry have launched the fourth edition of Leadership Excellence for Women Awards and Symposium (LEWAS).

Under the Chairpersonship of Reem Al Ghanim, HR Leader, Saudi Aramco, LEWAS began in 2013 with the objective to Empower, Engage and Elevate women. Since its inception, it has recognized and honored men and women who are not only making a mark in the energy industry but are also being an advocate for gender diversity in the GCC.

About the Symposium: The highly anticipated LEWAS Symposium will be held on 25th October 2018 at the Bahrain International Exhibition & Convention Centre as a co-located event of GDA International Downstream Conference and Exhibition. The objective of the symposium is to celebrate professional achievements, learn from well-respected experts, have an opportunity to network and improve upon knowledge.

In addition to the opening remarks delivered by His Excellency Shaikh Mohamed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Minister of Oil, Kingdom of Bahrain and Suleman A. Al-Bargan, Vice President Domestic Refining & NGL Fractionation, Saudi Aramco, the symposium, themed at Gender Diversity Advancement, covers key topics that aim at different aspects of gender diversity. LEWAS presents a high caliber of panelists who are experts and can offer deep insights into gender diversity in the energy industry.

Presentation- Best practices in advancing women in downstream: This presentation, themed at Gender Diversity Advancement, aims at sharing successful stories about advancing women in downstream. This presentation is led by Abdulaziz M. Al- Judaimi, Senior Vice President Downstream, Saudi Aramco.

Winning women panel: The winning women panel, themed at Gender Diversity Accomplishments, aims at highlighting the opportunities found by women in the downstream industry. This panel, moderated by Najla Baeshen, Saudi Aramco, is led by Fatema Moosa, Supervisor, GPIC.

Talk show- Examples of innovative solutions in the GDA founding companies and partners: This session, themed at Gender Diversity Accountability is moderated by Eithne Treanor, Managing Director, E Treanor Media and is led by Mae S. Al Mozaini, Manager, Research & Advisory Corporate Affairs, Saudi Aramco, Dawood Nassif, General Manager, nogaholding and Muna Al Suwaidi, Vice President Human Capital Division, ADNOC Refining.

Debate- To quota or not to quota: This debate, themed at Gender Diversity Approaches is aimed at quotas, targets, sticky floor, leaky pipeline, and glass ceiling. It focuses on the best approaches to use in these scenarios. This debate is moderated by Eithne Treanor, Managing Director, E Treanor Media and Shamael Al-Sharikh, Team Leader Corporate Communications, Q8 – Kuwait Petroleum International Ltd. and is led by Ebrahim Talib, Deputy Chief Executive (Refining and Marketing), BAPCO and Naila Haider E. Baqer, Team Leader Market Research, Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC).

Presentation- The state of gender diversity globally in oil and gas, and in downstream specifically. Numbers tell the story: This presentation, themed at Gender Diversity Analytics is led by Dr. Iván Martén, Senior Partner and Managing Director, Vice Chairman Energy Practice, The Boston Consulting Group (BCG).

About the Awards: The Leadership Excellence for Women Awards will be held on 23rd October 2018 at Four Seasons Hotel, Bahrain Bay. The awards is dedicated to recognizing excellence and celebrating professionals who demonstrate talent and innovation in the energy industry.

LEWAS is a co-located event of the GDA International DownstreamConference and Exhibition. It is the leading Middle East strategic platform for downstream professionals to address business challenges, share best practices and unlock potential opportunities through collaboration and partnerships. Striving towards excellence, this forum aims at engaging regional and international stakeholders across the business, academia and technology providers to capitalize on investment, innovation and growth.
Registration for the symposium is currently open. To get involved, log on to www.lewa-symposium.org.

For any enquiries or suggestions, kindly contact Gitanjali Venugopal at [email protected] or +971 442 70 739.

Chevron, BP, Shell, Arkema, Veolia and Thames Water set to share their operational excellence journeys at IQPC’s conference on Operational Excellence in Energy, Chemicals & Resources

London; July 2, 2018 – Over 150 Operations leaders will gather in London this 2-4 October at the Operational Excellence in Energy, Chemicals & Resources Summit to learn from world-class industry leaders how to eliminate inefficiencies, reduce operational risk and build a sustainable culture of operational excellence.

The inspirational 40+ global speaker line-up features senior executives from Veolia, Shell, Chevron, BP, Thames Water, Arkema, Innogy SE, Aquaterra Energy and many more – all presenting at the event and there to guide delegates on their business transformation journey.

Download a copy of the agenda to find out more >>

Key themes for 2018 include how to:

  • Make Operational Excellence part of your organizational DNA
  • Manage change – without compromising business performance
  • Lay the foundation for OE by establishing principles that begin with safety – and then applying them to other areas of the business
  • Proactively identify and mitigate low probability yet high consequence events
  • Better leverage Technology to Drive out Operations Costs
  • Implement changes in leadership thinking and behaviors to drive transformation
  • Increase operational visibility by optimizing data and information management – and minimize unplanned events
  • Establish a unified OE strategy – to ultimately improve business performance
  • Strengthen your core operating processes to drive enterprise transformation
  • Detect whether your work environments, culture and processes are increasing the likelihood of a risk occurring
  • Benchmark your company against the characteristics of High Reliability Organizations (HROs)

For further information and for the full event line-up, download the 2018 agenda or visit the official event website.

Masdar and Equinor inaugurate world’s first battery storage facility connected to an offshore wind farm

Peterhead, Scotland; June 27, 2018 – Masdar (Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company) and the Norwegian multinational energy company Equinor (formerly Statoil) have installed, and will soon begin testing, a new battery system designed to store electricity generated by Hywind Scotland, the world’s first commercial-scale floating wind farm.

The battery storage solution is the first in the world to be connected to an offshore wind farm. The project is designed to evaluate the capabilities of advanced storage technologies to optimise the release of electricity from renewable energy plants to transmission grids – from both a technical and commercial perspective.

Deployed at an onshore substation, the battery system known as “Batwind” has a storage capacity of 1.2 megawatts, equivalent to the battery capacity of more than 1.3 million iPhones. By helping to mitigate peaks and troughs in production, the project aims to maximise the commercial value of Hywind Scotland’s electricity output.

Following the successful installation of Batwind, Masdar and Equinor will now explore how the new storage solution can be utilised to improve the operational and cost efficiency of other wind farms – to open up new commercial opportunities in an expanding global wind power market.

Bader Al Lamki, Masdar’s Executive Director for Clean Energy, said: “Energy storage is vital to unlocking the full potential of renewables by mitigating the variable nature of wind and solar power. Batwind will help us to understand how we can deploy this new technology in future projects, both in solar power and wind power plants.”

“Batwind exemplifies how we at Masdar are moving forward with our partners, through innovation and collaboration, to bring commercially viable solutions to the renewable energy sector,” Al Lamki added.

According to a recent International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) report from last October the cost of installing battery storage systems could fall by two-thirds (66%) by 2030. Masdar has played a key role in developing energy storage solutions as part of its commitment over the last decade to advance commercially viable clean technologies. An example is the Gemasolar concentrated solar power (CSP) project in Spain, the first in the world to use molten salt thermal storage and able to generate electricity 24 hours a day.

Operational data from Batwind will be assessed based on the weather, market prices and consumption patterns to create an intelligent and optimised storage system.

“The variability of renewable energy can to a certain extent be managed by the grid, but to integrate even more renewables, we will need to find new smart solutions for energy storage to reduce system integration costs and provide firm power,” said Hywind Development Manager, Sebastian Bringsvaerd. “How to do this in a smart and value creating way is what we are aiming to learn from Batwind.”

The Hywind Scotland wind farm was inaugurated in October 2017. Masdar holds a 25 per cent stake in the project while Equinor owns the remaining 75 per cent. The wind farm is made up of five 6-megawatt (MW) turbines floating 25 kilometres off the coast of Peterhead in northeast Scotland.

With an installed capacity of 30MW, Hywind Scotland supplies approximately 6,600 homes and displaces 63,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually.

The project is Masdar’s second offshore wind partnership with Equinor, after the Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm in the English North Sea. Combined with London Array, currently the world’s largest offshore wind farm in operation, the projects bring the total capacity of the UK renewable energy projects in which Masdar is an investor to over 1 gigawatt (GW).

Since 2006, Masdar has invested in renewable energy projects with a combined value of US$8.5 billion; the company’s share of this investment is US$2.7 billion. Besides the UK, Masdar’s renewable energy projects are located in the UAE, Jordan, Mauritania, Egypt, Morocco, Montenegro, Serbia and Spain. The electricity generating capacity of these projects, which are either fully operational or under development, is around 3 gigawatts (GW) gross.

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About Masdar

Masdar is Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company which works to advance the development, commercialisation and deployment of clean energy technologies and solutions. The company serves as a link between today’s fossil fuel economy and the energy economy of the future. Wholly owned by the Mubadala Investment Company, the strategic investment company of the Government of Abu Dhabi, Masdar is dedicated to the United Arab Emirates’ long-term vision for the future of energy and water.

About Equinor

Equinor, formerly Statoil, is an international energy company with 20,000 committed colleagues developing oil, gas, wind and solar energy in more than 30 countries worldwide. We’re the largest operator in Norway, among the world’s largest offshore operators, and a growing force in renewables. Driven by our Nordic urge to explore beyond the horizon, and our dedication to safety, equality and sustainability, we’re building a global business on our values and the energy needs of the future.

Contacts:

E-mail: [email protected]

Tel enquiries in Arabic: +971 2 653 3333

Tel enquiries in English: +971 2 653 6014

For more information please visit: http://www.masdar.ae and connect: facebook.com/masdar.ae and twitter.com/masdar

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Masdar and Equinor inaugurate world’s first battery storage facility connected to an offshore wind farm

Peterhead, Scotland; June 27, 2018 – Masdar (Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company) and the Norwegian multinational energy company Equinor (formerly Statoil) have installed, and will soon begin testing, a new battery system designed to store electricity generated by Hywind Scotland, the world’s first commercial-scale floating wind farm.
 
The battery storage solution is the first in the world to be connected to an offshore wind farm. The project is designed to evaluate the capabilities of advanced storage technologies to optimise the release of electricity from renewable energy plants to transmission grids – from both a technical and commercial perspective.
 
Deployed at an onshore substation, the battery system known as “Batwind” has a storage capacity of 1.2 megawatts, equivalent to the battery capacity of more than 1.3 million iPhones. By helping to mitigate peaks and troughs in production, the project aims to maximise the commercial value of Hywind Scotland’s electricity output.
 
Following the successful installation of Batwind, Masdar and Equinor will now explore how the new storage solution can be utilised to improve the operational and cost efficiency of other wind farms – to open up new commercial opportunities in an expanding global wind power market.
 
Bader Al Lamki, Masdar’s Executive Director for Clean Energy, said: “Energy storage is vital to unlocking the full potential of renewables by mitigating the variable nature of wind and solar power. Batwind will help us to understand how we can deploy this new technology in future projects, both in solar power and wind power plants.”
 
“Batwind exemplifies how we at Masdar are moving forward with our partners, through innovation and collaboration, to bring commercially viable solutions to the renewable energy sector,” Al Lamki added.
 
According to a recent International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) report from last October the cost of installing battery storage systems could fall by two-thirds (66%) by 2030. Masdar has played a key role in developing energy storage solutions as part of its commitment over the last decade to advance commercially viable clean technologies. An example is the Gemasolar concentrated solar power (CSP) project in Spain, the first in the world to use molten salt thermal storage and able to generate electricity 24 hours a day.
 
Operational data from Batwind will be assessed based on the weather, market prices and consumption patterns to create an intelligent and optimised storage system.
 
“The variability of renewable energy can to a certain extent be managed by the grid, but to integrate even more renewables, we will need to find new smart solutions for energy storage to reduce system integration costs and provide firm power,” said Hywind Development Manager, Sebastian Bringsvaerd. “How to do this in a smart and value creating way is what we are aiming to learn from Batwind.”
 
The Hywind Scotland wind farm was inaugurated in October 2017. Masdar holds a 25 per cent stake in the project while Equinor owns the remaining 75 per cent. The wind farm is made up of five 6-megawatt (MW) turbines floating 25 kilometres off the coast of Peterhead in northeast Scotland.
 
With an installed capacity of 30MW, Hywind Scotland supplies approximately 6,600 homes and displaces 63,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually.
 
The project is Masdar’s second offshore wind partnership with Equinor, after the Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm in the English North Sea. Combined with London Array, currently the world’s largest offshore wind farm in operation, the projects bring the total capacity of the UK renewable energy projects in which Masdar is an investor to over 1 gigawatt (GW).
 
Since 2006, Masdar has invested in renewable energy projects with a combined value of US$8.5 billion; the company’s share of this investment is US$2.7 billion. Besides the UK, Masdar’s renewable energy projects are located in the UAE, Jordan, Mauritania, Egypt, Morocco, Montenegro, Serbia and Spain. The electricity generating capacity of these projects, which are either fully operational or under development, is around 3 gigawatts (GW) gross.
 
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About Masdar
Masdar is Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company which works to advance the development, commercialisation and deployment of clean energy technologies and solutions. The company serves as a link between today’s fossil fuel economy and the energy economy of the future. Wholly owned by the Mubadala Investment Company, the strategic investment company of the Government of Abu Dhabi, Masdar is dedicated to the United Arab Emirates’ long-term vision for the future of energy and water.
 
About Equinor
Equinor, formerly Statoil, is an international energy company with 20,000 committed colleagues developing oil, gas, wind and solar energy in more than 30 countries worldwide. We’re the largest operator in Norway, among the world’s largest offshore operators, and a growing force in renewables. Driven by our Nordic urge to explore beyond the horizon, and our dedication to safety, equality and sustainability, we’re building a global business on our values and the energy needs of the future.
 
Contacts:
Tel enquiries in Arabic: +971 2 653 3333
Tel enquiries in English: +971 2 653 6014
For more information please visit: http://www.masdar.ae and connect: facebook.com/masdar.ae and twitter.com/masdar
 
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Speakers Announced for the GDA International Downstream Conference and Exhibition

Experts in the downstream industry come together as panelists at the GDA Conference and Exhibition from 23rd – 25th October at Bahrain International Exhibition & Convention Centre

Dubai, UAE, June 11, 2018: The GDA International Downstream Conference and Exhibition, launched by the Gulf Downstream Association (GDA), is the largest downstream conference and exhibition of the year. Under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime Minister, Kingdom of Bahrain, the GDA Conference 2018 will be held from 23rd – 25th October at the Bahrain International Exhibition & Convention Centre in Manama.

The theme of this three-day event is “Towards a Competitive Downstream through Innovation, Collaboration and Technology”. The conference expects to host 4500 attendees and 150 exhibitors, all with the sole purpose of strengthening the downstream industry and capitalizing on the available
opportunities.

Panelists at the Conference: The GDA International Downstream Conference and Exhibition boasts of a high caliber of panelists who are experts in the downstream industry and can offer deep insights into the industry and what the future holds. Panels at the conference include intense discussions regarding the role of innovation, collaboration, and technology in the future of the downstream industry.

Panel Discussion – Future of Fuels: This session will discuss the future of the downstream business with a focus on the products demand, economics, and the outlook. The session will aim to share different opinions from refiners, consumers, technology providers and regulators on the future of downstream. Prominent speakers at this panel include Jean-Jacques Mosconi, Senior Vice President Refining & Petrochemicals, TOTAL; Rebecca Liebert, President & Chief Executive Officer, Honeywell UOP and Suleman A. Al-Bargan, Vice President Domestic Refining & NGL Fractionation, Saudi Aramco.

Panel Discussion – Future of Energy: This session will focus on the future of the energy demand and new technologies that will impact the downstream business. The session will aim to highlight the latest development in the future of the energy mix in the world and in the GCC and its impact on downstream. Prominent speakers at this panel include Dr. Sun Xiansheng, Secretary General, International Energy Forum (IEF).

Panel Discussion – Future of Margins: This session will discuss the future of the refining margins and how to maintain competitiveness in the future environment. The session will provide insights into the characteristics of profitable facilities, integration and upgrade options, digitalization and benchmarking with other regions. Prominent speakers at this panel include Charles J. Reith Jr., Chief Executive Officer, Solomon Associates; Norm Gilsdorf, President Middle East, Turkey, Russia, Central Asia, Honeywell UOP and Mr. Othman Al-Ghamdi, Chief Executive Officer, S-Oil Corporation.

Roundtable – Human Capital: This session will focus on current challenges and best practices in acquiring and developing talent in downstream. The discussion will also highlight the collaboration between Academia, Research and Development with downstream business. Prominent speakers include Dr. Prof. Riyad Yousuf Abdulaziz Hamzah, President, University of Bahrain; Mr. Nooruddin Ahmed, Co- Founder, CERTERO Business Corporation and Mr. Suleyman M Ozmen, Vice President Downstream Licensing (Retired), Shell Global Solutions International.

About Gulf Downstream Association (GDA): GDA is a non-profit organization with the vision to catalyze the strong and sustainable growth of the downstream industry. GDA was established in the Kingdom of Bahrain in August 2016 by the Cabinet decree. The Gulf Downstream Association (GDA) is established by its founding members – Saudi Aramco, Kuwait Petroleum International (KPI), Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO), Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC).

GDA’s mission is to provide a platform for sharing knowledge, experience and best practices. This is achieved by becoming a premier association in the region that connects the downstream companies, technology and service providers, consultants, professional entities, governmental organizations, academic institutions and experienced retirees. GDA is located at Bahrain Financial Harbour, Manama. For more information, contact +973 1711 6000 or visit the association’s website at www.gda.org.bh

For exhibition registration related inquiries, please contact the Sales Team via phone at +971 4427 0739 or email [email protected]. Visit www.gdaconference.org for more information

 

Leadership Excellence for Women Awards and Symposium (LEWAS) is the co-located event of the GDA Conference

Women in Energy launch the Fourth Annual Leadership Excellence for Women Awards and Symposium

Women leaders in the GCC Energy industry launch the most momentous awards and symposium to honor and empower women.

Dubai, UAE 17 May 2018: Under the patronage of H.E. Shaikh Mohamed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Minister of Oil, Kingdom of Bahrain and supported by NOGA, influential women in the energy industry have launched the fourth edition of Leadership Excellence for Women Awards and Symposium (LEWAS). Under the Chairpersonship of Reem Al Ghanim, HR Leader, Saudi Aramco, the Awards Ceremony will take place on 23rd October 2018 at Four Seasons Hotel, Bahrain Bay and the Symposium, on 25th October 2018 at the Bahrain International Exhibition & Convention Centre.

LEWAS began in 2013 with the objective to Empower, Engage and Elevate women. Since its inception, it has recognized and honored men and women who are not only making a mark in the Energy industry but are also being an advocate for women empowerment in the GCC.  LEWAS seeks to address the challenges and opportunities for women leaders in the Oil and Gas industry. Over the years, LEWAS has gathered women leaders and empowered and motivated women them to engage in discussions and panels to address the issue. Currently, in its fourth year, LEWAS is the fore runner in the GCC to honor talented and influential women, address pressing issues, develop new and better opportunities and create long-lasting collaborations and partnerships across the industry and beyond.

LEWAS celebrates and recognizes capable and accomplished women who demonstrate innovation, leadership, and talent, in both academic and business sectors of the energy industry. The Awards ceremony, held on 23rd October 2018 is dedicated to recognizing women and women advocates. The categories include:

Academic Achievement: A young woman, currently in university, majoring in Science or Engineering, in the field of Energy, who displays exceptional leadership, empowerment, and academic achievement.

Academic of Distinction: A female academic professional with 10 or more years of experience in the Science/ Engineering department, in the energy industry, who is known to actively promote the field, as well as engage in research and lectures, including the development of young women in this area.

Rising Star: A young professional woman with 3-5 years of experience in the energy industry with a degree in science or engineering. She is known as a high performer and someone who is recognized for special achievements within her organization.

Leading with Excellence: A professional woman with 5-15 years of experience in the energy industry with a science/engineering background, who has gone above and beyond to demonstrate leadership skills, excellence in corporate performance and communication, and has had a significant impact on organizational performance.

Woman of Achievement: A professional woman, with 15+ years of experience in the energy industry with a science/ engineering background, who has attained a high rank and utilized her position, influence, and expertise to break down gender bias and initiate positive changes for other women in the industry. She is an able leader who not only strives to build a successful career but also significantly impacts the success of other women professionals and entrepreneurs.

Corporate Champion Recognition: A professional gentleman with 10+ years of experience in the energy industry with a  science/ engineering background, who has gone above and beyond to develop and support women as professionals and potential leaders. He has demonstrated his strong support for women through a proven track record of support and encouraging change in his organization to fully engage and integrate women.

Corporate Excellence Recognition: An organization in the field of energy that has excelled at initiatives to encourage, advance, hire and retain women through inclusive hiring and development practices, as well as developing and implementing innovative Diversity & Inclusion programs.

 

The highly anticipated LEWAS Symposium will be held on 25th October 2018. The objective of the symposium is to celebrate women’s achievements, learn from well-respected women, have an opportunity to network, and improve upon knowledge. The symposium covers important topics such as opportunities for women in downstream, recruitment and many more.

LEWAS is a co-located event of the GDA International Downstream Conference and Exhibition. The GDA Conference is the leading Middle East strategic platform for downstream professionals to address business challenges, share best practices & unlock potential opportunities through collaboration and partnerships. Striving towards excellence, this forum aims at engaging regional & international stakeholders across the business, academia & technology providers to capitalize on investment, innovation & growth.

Self-applications and Peer- nominations for the awards are currently open. To get involved, log on to www.lewa-symposium.org.

 

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