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EVENT GUIDE
THE ROLE OF CCUS IN ENABLING A CIRCULAR CARBON ECONOMY
25-26 FEBRUARY 2020 FOUR SEASONS HOTEL, RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA
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ICCUS CONFERENCE ISUNDER THE PATRONAGE OF
H.E. SHAIKH MOHAMED BIN KHALIFA AL KHALIFA
Ministry of OilKingdom of Bahrain
H.R.H. ABDULAZIZ BIN SALMAN BIN ABDULAZIZ AL SAUD
Ministry of EnergyKingdom of Saudi Arabia
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ICCUS CONFERENCE ISUNDER THE PATRONAGE OF
It is my pleasure to welcome you to the international Carbon Capture, Utilizationand Storage (iCCUS) Conference to be held on 25-26 February 2020 at theFour Seasons Hotel in Riyadh, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The conferenceis co-organized under the patronage of the Minister of Energy of the Kingdom ofSaudi Arabia and the Minister of Oil of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Our world is faced with the dual challenge of providing access to clean andaffordable energy to billions of people, while ensuring environmental sustainabilityand stewardship. Despite the remarkable progress of renewable energies in theglobal energy mix and the significant improvement in energy efficiency, globalgreenhouse gas emissions have been fluctuating over past years. The urgencyto act on climate, combined with the scale of ambitions in carbon emissionsreduction require a paradigm shift in the way we approach climate policies andstrategies. We must dispose of our conventional notion of a linear economygrowth model as a once-through system and adopt the principles of a circularcarbon economy model which value all options to mitigate carbon dioxideemissions into the atmosphere.
CCUS is a key technology for removing, reusing, and recycling carbon dioxideemissions - addressing multiple dimensions of the circular carbon economymodel. CCUS technology has come a long way with projects in power andindustry, and continues to demonstrate its technical feasibility. There are 18large scale CCUS plants in operation across the globe, capturing and storingaround 30 million tonnes of CO2 per year. However, according to many studiesfrom the IPCC and IEA, the world would need to capture, store or use around1000 million tonnes of CO2 annually by 2030. Realizing fully the value ofCCUS remains a global challenge: overall costs need to be reduced, globalstorage capacity needs to be consolidated and appropriate policy instrumentsneed to be implemented, in order to ensure widespread deployment of CCUStechnology and meet its global climate change ambitions.
The conference will focus on the role of CCUS as a key enabler for the circularcarbon economy. I hope this conference will contribute to improving CCUSrecognition as a vital technology for achieving climate goals.
I look forward to welcoming you in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
AHMAD AL-KHOWAITER
Conference Chairman
LETTER FROM CHAIRMAN
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ICCUS EVENT OVERVIEW 5
ICCUS COMMITTEE MEMBERS 6
THANK YOU TO OUR 2020 SPONSORS & PARTNERS 7
ICCUS CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 8
ICCUS CONFERENCE AGENDA 9
FLOORPLAN 14
EXHIBITOR LIST 16
SPONSORS AND PARTNERS PROFILES 17
EXHIBITOR PROFILES 21
CONTENTS
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The International CCUS Conference (iCCUS) will bring together world energy leaders, including ministers from the GCC and abroad, senior executives from major energy and industry organizations, policy makers, financiers, and leading scientists, to discuss the role of CCUS in enabling a Circular Carbon Economy. Experts will share ideas on how industry can unlock the potential of CCUS technology in addressing deep carbon dioxide emissions reduction across the economy.
EVENT OVERVIEW
iCCUSDELEGATEPROFILECCUS deployment requires policy makers, financial investors, sustainability, industry and energy professionals.
IN ATTENDANCE JOB TITLES:
• Ministers & Government Agencies • Global Policy & Regulators • CEO, MD, Partners• CTO, Technologists, Scientists • Heads of CCUS • Heads of Climate Change• Heads of Clean Energy & Sustainability • Chief Economists• Heads of Finance & Investment
IN ATTENDANCE ORGANISATIONS:
• Oil and Gas• Manufacturing Industries• Chemical Industries• Power Sector• Cement Industries• Iron and Steel Industries• Banks and Finance sector• Insurance Companies
SESSION TOPICS WILL COVER:
CCUS FINANCING
CCUSPOLICY
CCUS COLLABORATION
CCUS VALUES FOR
THE LOW CARBON
ECONOMY
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HUSSAIN JAFFER MAKKI Co-Chair
TIDJANI NIASS Co-Chair
JUHO LIPPONEN
WOLFGANG HEIDUG FAIHAN MOHAMEDKIMON ALEXANDROU MOURAD YOUNES
MOHAMMED JUAIED MOHAMMAD ABU ZAHRA
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
AHMAD AL-KHOWAITER
Chairman of the ICCUS Conference
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HEADLINE SPONSORS
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EVENT SPONSORS
THANK YOU TO OUR 2020SPONSORS & PARTNERS
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The Role of CCUS in Enabling a Circular Carbon Economy
CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE
DAY ONE | TUESDAY 25 FEBRUARY 2020
08:00 – 09:30 REGISTRATION
09:30 – 09:35 CONFERENCE OPENING
09:35 – 09:45H.R.H. ABDULAZIZ BIN SALMAN
BIN ABDULAZIZ AL SAUDMinister of Energy, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
09:45 – 10:45 CCUS IN CLIMATE ANDENERGY STRATEGIES
10:45 – 11:00 BREAK
11:00 – 12:00 INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
12:00 – 12:30 EXHIBITION OPENS
12:30 – 13:45 LUNCH
13:45 – 14:00 H.E. SHAIKH MOHAMMED BIN
KHALIFA AL KHALIFAMinister of Oil, Kingdom of Bahrain
14:00 – 15:00 THOUGHT LEADER VIEWS ON THE CLIMATE
15:00 – 15:20 BREAK
15:20 – 16:20 CCUS & CIRCULAR CARBON ECONOMY
16:20 – 16:30 BREAK
16:30 – 17:30 HYDROGEN & CCUS
18:45 GALA DINNER
DAY TWO | WEDNESDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2020
08:00 – 09:30 REGISTRATION
09:30 – 09:45 H.E. MOHAMMAD SANUSI BARKINDOSecretary General, OPEC
STREAM A STREAM B
09:45 – 10:00 BREAK
10:00 – 11:00 CCUS EMERGING BUSINESS MODELS
CCUS VALUE FORTHE LOW CARBON
ECONOMY
11:00 – 11:15 BREAK
11:15 – 12:15 FINANCING CCUSCCUS IN
ENERGY-INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES
12:15 – 13:30 LUNCH
13:30 – 13:45 AHMAD AL-KHOWAITER,CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER, SAUDI ARAMCO
13:45 – 14:00 BREAK
14:00 – 15:00CCUS
REGULATORY & POLICY FRAMEWORKS
CO2 RE-USE AND RECYCLING
15:00 – 15:15 BREAK
15:15 – 16:15
STRENGTHENING PUBLIC & PRIVATE
COOPERATION
LESSONS FROM LARGE-SCALE
DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
16:15 – 16:30 BREAK
16:30 – 17:30 REINFORCING
INTERGOVERNMENTAL COLLABORATION
CARBON REMOVAL FROM AIR
17:30 END OF DAY TWO
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08:00 – 09:30 08:00 – 09:30 REGISTRATION
09:30 – 09:3509:30 – 09:35 CONFERENCE OPENING
09:35 – 09:4509:35 – 09:45 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
09:45 – 10:4509:45 – 10:45 MINISTERIAL SESSION:
CCUS IN GCC CLIMATE AND ENERGY STRATEGIES
Speakers:
10:45 – 11:0010:45 – 11:00 BREAK
11:00 – 12:0011:00 – 12:00
INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Speakers:
ADAM SIEMINSKI President, King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and
Research Center
H.R.H. ABDULAZIZ BIN SALMAN BIN ABDULAZIZ AL SAUDMinister of Energy, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
H.E. SHAIKH MOHAMMED BIN
KHALIFA AL KHALIFAMinister of OilKingdom of
Bahrain
H.E. MOHAMMAD SANUSI
BARKINDOSecretary General
OPEC
Chair:H.E. ENG. SUHAIL MOHAMED AL
MAZROUEIMinister of Energy &
IndustryUnited Arab Emirates
H.E. MASAGOSZULKIFLI
Minister of Environmentand Water Resources,
Singapore
JOHN LOUGHHEADChief Scientific
AdviserDepartment for BEIS
UK
LASZLO VARROChief Economist
IEABRAD PAGE
CEOGlobal CCS Institute
LOU HRKMANDeputy Assistant
Secretary for Clean Coal, Carbon Management
US Department of Energy
TAKASHI OMOTEDeputy
Commissioner for International Affairs of
ANREMETI, Japan
Chair:
CONFERENCE PROGRAMMEDAY ONE | TUESDAY 25 FEBRUARY 2020
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMMEDAY ONE | TUESDAY 25 FEBRUARY 2020
12:00 – 12:30 12:00 – 12:30 EXHIBITION OPENING
12:30 – 13:4512:30 – 13:45 LUNCH
13:45 – 14:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
14:00 – 15:00 THOUGHT LEADER VIEWS ON THE CLIMATE
Speakers:
15:00-15:2015:00-15:20 MOU SIGNING CEREMONY BREAK
15:20 – 16:20 15:20 – 16:20 CCUS & CIRCULAR CARBON ECONOMY
Speakers:
AHMAD AL-KHOWAITER, Chief Technology Officer, Saudi Aramco JEROME SCHMITT, Chairman Executive Committee, OGCI SEIFI GHASEMI, Chief Executive Officer, Air Products WILLIAM MCDONOUGH, CEO, McDonough Innovation
Chair: DAN MURPHY, CNBC Correspondent
16:20 – 16:30 16:20 – 16:30 BREAK
16:30 – 17:30 16:30 – 17:30 HYDROGEN & CCUS
Speakers:
CHRISTIAN BRUCH, Chief Technology Officer, Linde JESPER NERLOV, Chief Technology Officer, Haldor Topsoe, Denmark PIERRE-ETIENNE FRANC, Vice President, Air Liquide and Hydrogen Council Secretary PETER TERIUM, Head of Energy Sector, NEOM PETE TRELENBERG, Manager, Environmental Policy and Planning, ExxonMobil
Chair: BASHIR DABBOUSI, Director Technology Strategy & Planning Department, Saudi Aramco
18:45 18:45 GALA DINNER
H.E. SHAIKH MOHAMMED BIN KHALIFA AL KHALIFAMinister of Oil, Kingdom of Bahrain
AMIN H. NASSERCEO, Saudi Aramco JOHN DEFTERIOS
Business and Emerging Markets Editor and Host,
CNN’s Global Energy Challenge, CNN
H.E. SULTAN AHMED AL JABER
CEO, ADNOC
OVAIS SARMADDeputy Executive
SecretaryUNFCCC
OLIVIER LE PEUCH
CEOSchlumberger
Chair:
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08:00 – 09:30 REGISTRATION
09:30 – 09:45 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
09:45 – 10:00 BREAK
10:00 – 11:0010:00 – 11:00 STREAM A
CCUS EMERGING BUSINESS MODELS
Speakers:
MICHAEL RYAN, Vice President, CCUS, OGCI-CIJULIO FRIEDMANN, Senior Research Scholar, Center for Global Energy Policy, Columbia UniversityKJETIL WILHELMSEN, New Business Development Director, Northern Lights CCS
Chair:
BETH HARDY, Vice President, Strategy & Stakeholder Affairs, International CCS Knowledge Center
STREAM B
CCUS VALUE FOR THE LOW CARBON ECONOMY
Speakers:
CINDY YEILDING, Co-Chair, USNPC CCUS Study, Senior, VP, BP America TIDJANI NIASS, CCUS Lead Technology Strategy & Planning, Saudi Aramco ANDY LANE, Head of Business Development,Gas Value Chains, BP ExplorationJENNIFER STEWART, Director of Methane Management, Gaffney Cline & Associates
Chair:
JEFF ERIKSON, General Manager, GCCSI
11:00 – 11:1511:00 – 11:15 BREAK
H.E. MOHAMMAD SANUSI BARKINDOSecretary General
OPEC
CONFERENCE PROGRAMMEDAY TWO | WEDNESDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2020
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11:15 – 12:15 11:15 – 12:15 STREAM A
FINANCING CCUS
Speakers:
PRATIMA RANGARAJAN, CEO, Oil and Gas Climate Investment FARIS A. H. AL-SHEIKH, Director of StrategicPlanning & Economic Services, OPEC FundLEILA BENALI, Chief Economist, EnergyEconomics, Strategy & Sustainability, APICORPNATALIA KULICHENKO-LOTZ, LeadEnergy Specialist, World Bank GroupDAVID ELZINGA, Senior Energy Specialist, Sustainable Development and Climate Change, Asian Development Bank
Chair:
DARIO TRAUM, Head of Policy - Europe,Middle East, Africa, Bloomberg
STREAM B
CCUS IN ENERGY-INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES
Speakers:
ANDREW PURVIS, Director, Safety, Health and Environment, World Steel Association FAHAD AL-SHEREHY, VP Energy Efficiency and Carbon Management, Sabic SAMIR J. SERHAN, Executive Vice President, Air Products FLORENCE DELPRAT-JANNAUD, 3D Project Manager, IFPen, France
Chair:
GARDINER HILL, Vice President Carbon Management, BP
12:15 – 13:30 12:15 – 13:30 LUNCH
13:30 – 13:4513:30 – 13:45 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
AHMAD AL-KHOWAITER, Chairman of the ICCUs Conference, Chief Technology Officer, Saudi Aramco
13:45 – 14:00 13:45 – 14:00 BREAK
14:00 – 15:00 14:00 – 15:00 STREAM A
CCUS REGULATORY & POLICY FRAMEWORKS
Speakers:
JEFF ERIKSON, General Manager, GCCSI GARDINER HILL, VP Carbon Management, BP WOLFGANG HEIDUG, Senior Research Fellow, KAPSARC ANDREI MARCU, Exec Director of the European Roundtable on Climate Change and Sustainable Transition, Brussel
Chair:
JUHO LIPPONEN, Co-Ordinator, Clean Energy Ministerial CCUS Initiative
STREAM B
CO2 RE-USE AND RECYCLING
Speakers:
H.E. FATIMA AL FOORA AL SHAMSI, Assistant Undersecretary, Ministry of Energy & Industry, UAE CARLOS DUARTE, Professor, KAUST HUSSAIN MAKKI, Advisor, NOGAVOLKER SICK, Director, Global CO2 Initiative
Chair:
KHALID ABULEIF, Chief Negotiator for ClimateAgreements, Ministry of Petroleum and MineralResources, KSA
15:00 – 15:1515:00 – 15:15 BREAK
CONFERENCE PROGRAMMEDAY TWO | WEDNESDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2020
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15:15 – 16:15 15:15 – 16:15 STREAM A
STRENGTHENING PUBLIC-PRIVATE COOPERATION
Speakers:
JARAD DANIELS, Director, Office of Strategic Planning, US-DOE SUE-ERN TAN, Group Carbon Relations,Royal Dutch ShellSTIG SVENNINGSEN, Deputy Director General, Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, Norway LASZLO VARRO, Chief Economist, IEA
Chair:
ESPEN MEHLUM, Head of Knowledge Management and Integration, World Economic Forum
STREAM B
LESSONS FROM LARGE-SCALE DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
Speakers:
TAKEO TANEI, Deputy General Manager, JX Nippon Oil and Gas Exploration CorporationKHADIJA AL DAGHAR, Vice President Research and Technology, ADNOC BETH HARDY, Vice President, Strategy & Stakeholder Affairs, International CCS Knowledge Center ASHRAF TAHINI, Manager, EXPEC ARC, Saudi Aramco
Chair:
OMAR ABDULHAMID, Manager Environment Protection Department, Saudi Aramco
16:15 – 16:3016:15 – 16:30 BREAK
16:30 – 17:3016:30 – 17:30 STREAM A
REINFORCING INTERGOVERNMENTAL COLLABORATION
Speakers:
KHALID ABULEIF, Chief Negotiator for Climate Agreements, Ministry of Petroleum, KSA JOHN LOUGHHEAD, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for BEIS, UK KEITH BURNARD, Senior Technology Analyst,IEAGHGT ESPEN MEHLUM, Head of Knowledge Management and Integration, WEF
Chair:
KAMEL BENNACEUR, Chief Executive Officer,Nomadia Energy Consulting
STREAM B
CARBON REMOVAL FROM AIR
Speakers:
ELI MITCHELL-LARSON, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford AQIL JAMAL, Chief Technologist, Carbon Management, Saudi AramcoDAVID ELENOWITZ, President, Zero Carbon PartnersGARETH HUGHES, Advisor Business Development, Carbon Engineering, UK
Chair:
JULIO FRIEDMANN, Senior Research Scholar, Center for Global Energy Policy, Columbia University
17:30 END OF DAY TWO
CONFERENCE PROGRAMMEDAY TWO | WEDNESDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2020
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AIR PRODUCTS
ARAB SHIPBUILDING & REPAIR YARD CO. (ASRY)
AVL
BAHRAIN NATIONAL GAS COMPANY (BANAGAS)
BAPCO
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EXHIBITOR LIST
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SAUDI ARAMCO
Saudi Aramco is a fully integrated, global petroleum enterprise and a world leader in exploration and producing, refining, distribution, shipping, marketing and petrochemicals manufacturing. The company manages reserves of 332.9 billion barrels of oil equivalent, and produced over 3.7 billion barrels in 2017. In addition to its headquarters in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Aramco, through its affiliates, has joint ventures and subsidiary offices in China, Japan, India, the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States. Saudi Aramco also refines and distributes oil products throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to meet domestic daily energy demands. For more information, please go to www.saudiaramco.com.
NOGA
The National Oil and Gas Authority (NOGA) was established in 2005 to assume responsibility for allmatters related to oil and gas in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The role of NOGA is to preserve Bahrain’snatural resources of oil and gas, to find alternatives to optimally utilize resources to achieve a maximum return.
The task of NOGA mainly focuses on the regulation of the petroleum and associated industries inBahrain and the development of such industries in the following manner:
• Develop petroleum general policies and strategic directives.• Control the companies and establishments operating in the field of oil and gas and develop
associated industries.• Ensure sustainability of supply of oil and gas to meet current and future requirements.• Increase revenue and contribute to maximizing the national economy and to raising the standard
of living.• Utilize the petroleum resources efficiently and optimally.• Encourage investments by the private sector.• Encourage scientific research and develop leaderships and capable human resources.• Achieve global standards in occupational safety, health and environment.• Comply with corporate governance rules, practices and controls.
OGCI
The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative is a CEO-led consortium that aims to accelerate the industry response to climate change.
SPONSORS AND PARTNERS PROFILES
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ADNOC
We are one of the world’s leading energy producers, and a primary catalyst for Abu Dhabi’s growth and diversification.
We operate across the entire hydrocarbon value chain, through a network of fully-integrated businesses, with interests that range from exploration, production, storage, refining and distribution, to the development of a wide-range of petrochemical products.
For over 46 years, we have played an integral role in Abu Dhabi’s economic development, managing, producing and preserving the Emirate’s hydrocarbon reserves on behalf of the Abu Dhabi Government. We are the principle catalyst of growth in the Emirate, and our work has had a positive and lasting impact on the quality of millions of lives. Since 1971, we have created thousands of jobs, driven the growth of a diverse knowledge-based economy, and played a key role in Abu Dhabi’s global emergence.
Today, we continue to look for new and innovative ways to maximize the value of our resources, pioneering those approaches and technologies that will ensure we are able to meet the demands of an ever-changing energy market, and continue to have a positive impact on the Abu Dhabi economy for generations to come.
AIR PRODUCTS
Sustainability has always been at the core of what we do at Air Products. The industrial gases, technologies and applications expertise we provide enable customers to reduce emissions, improve quality, boost productivity and operate more sustainably.
At Air Products, our core competency is our ability to engineer, design, build and operate complex industrial gas facilities. As we move forward, we have significant opportunities—today, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow—to help solve the world’s urgent environmental issues through large-scale gasification, carbon capture, and hydrogen for mobility solutions.
For more information, visit www.airproducts.com
ACWA POWER
ACWA Power is a developer, investor and operator of power generation and desalinated waterproduction plants.
Currently present in 12 countries in the Middle East, Africa and South East Asia, ACWA Power employs over 3,500 people with approximately 6o% local employment.
ACWA Power’s portfolio includes 56 assets with an investment value of USD 45.5 billion, producing31 GW of power and 5.2 million m3 /day of desalinated water delivered on a bulk basis to address the needs of state utilities on long-term, off-take contracts under Public-Private-Partnership model.
ACWA Power’s mission is to reliably deliver electricity and desalinated water at a low cost,contributing effectively to the sustainable, social and economic development of communities andcountries. ACWA Power is committed to the values of Safety, People and Performance in operating its business across all geographies. For more info, please visit www.acwapower.com.
SPONSORS AND PARTNERS PROFILES
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OGCI is helping to create a CCUS industry at scale
The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative is a CEO-led consortium that aims to accelerate the industry response to climate change.
OGCI efforts
CCUS Kickstarter hubs
Identify and mature future hubs in around 20 additional countries
Invest in anchor projects to enable hubs
Work with Clean Energy Ministerial to create conditions for commercial investment
Share learnings proactively between hubs
Help 5 emerging hubs to reach operations
Engage with emitters, other investors and community groups
Hub 5Gulf of Mexico, USA
Hub 1Net Zero Teesside, UK
Hub 2Northern Lights, Norway
Hub 3Rotterdam, Netherlands
Hub 4Xinjiang, China
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Emerging economies need clean, sustainable energy. And they need it in a way that protects our environment. This is the mega challenge of our time.
Throughout the Middle East, our customers and our partners are developing mega projects to solve this challenge…projects that are literally and figuratively, “energizing the world.”
These essential projects need investment… technology… execution… and the right people to collaborate and innovate. At Air Products, our core competency is developing, engineering, building, owning and operating mega industrial gas facilities, providing turnkey industrial gases and syngas for gasification.
We are proud to have served the Middle East region for more than 50 years. Every day we come to work, we are excited about the future we are building with our customers, helping to solve the energy and environmental challenges facing us all. Below are just a few examples of what is being currently developed in the region.
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Working Together to Solve the World’s Energy and Environmental Challenges
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Sustainable Solutions
Industrial gas applications expertiseUnderstanding our customers’ manufacturing processes and bringing gas applications expertise to reduce emissions, increase process efficiency and boost yields
Hydrogen for mobilitySupplying hydrogen and SmartFuel® fuel cell technologies that help address environmental challenges while meeting growing energy demand
Carbon Capture technologyDelivering a large, successful implementation in Port Arthur, Texas USA that reliably recovers 1 million tons of CO2 annually from two existing hydrogen plants
GasificationApplying digital and process innovations to supply syngas, enabling our customers to produce high-value, cleaner fuels and chemical products using abundant natural resources
World-scale air separationEngineering, building, owning, and operating large-scale projects for global customers, including the world’s largest industrial gas complex in Jazan, Saudi Arabia
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ACWA POWER
ACWA Power is a developer, investor and operator of power generation and desalinated waterproduction plants.
Currently present in 12 countries in the Middle East, Africa and South East Asia, ACWA Power employs over 3,500 people with approximately 6o% local employment.
ACWA Power’s portfolio includes 56 assets with an investment value of USD 45.5 billion, producing31 GW of power and 5.2 million m3 /day of desalinated water delivered on a bulk basis to address the needs of state utilities on long-term, off-take contracts under Public-Private-Partnership model.
ACWA Power’s mission is to reliably deliver electricity and desalinated water at a low cost,contributing effectively to the sustainable, social and economic development of communities andcountries. ACWA Power is committed to the values of Safety, People and Performance in operating its business across all geographies. For more info, please visit www.acwapower.com.
ADNOC
We are one of the world’s leading energy producers, and a primary catalyst for Abu Dhabi’s growth and diversification.
We operate across the entire hydrocarbon value chain, through a network of fully-integrated businesses, with interests that range from exploration, production, storage, refining and distribution, to the development of a wide-range of petrochemical products.
For over 46 years, we have played an integral role in Abu Dhabi’s economic development, managing, producing and preserving the Emirate’s hydrocarbon reserves on behalf of the Abu Dhabi Government. We are the principle catalyst of growth in the Emirate, and our work has had a positive and lasting impact on the quality of millions of lives. Since 1971, we have created thousands of jobs, driven the growth of a diverse knowledge-based economy, and played a key role in Abu Dhabi’s global emergence.
Today, we continue to look for new and innovative ways to maximize the value of our resources, pioneering those approaches and technologies that will ensure we are able to meet the demands of an ever-changing energy market, and continue to have a positive impact on the Abu Dhabi economy for generations to come.
AIR PRODUCTS
Sustainability has always been at the core of what we do at Air Products. The industrial gases, technologies and applications expertise we provide enable customers to reduce emissions, improve quality, boost productivity and operate more sustainably.
At Air Products, our core competency is our ability to engineer, design, build and operate complex industrial gas facilities. As we move forward, we have significant opportunities—today, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow—to help solve the world’s urgent environmental issues through large-scale gasification, carbon capture, and hydrogen for mobility solutions.
For more information, visit www.airproducts.com
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Emerging economies need clean, sustainable energy. And they need it in a way that protects our environment. This is the mega challenge of our time.
Throughout the Middle East, our customers and our partners are developing mega projects to solve this challenge…projects that are literally and figuratively, “energizing the world.”
These essential projects need investment… technology… execution… and the right people to collaborate and innovate. At Air Products, our core competency is developing, engineering, building, owning and operating mega industrial gas facilities, providing turnkey industrial gases and syngas for gasification.
We are proud to have served the Middle East region for more than 50 years. Every day we come to work, we are excited about the future we are building with our customers, helping to solve the energy and environmental challenges facing us all. Below are just a few examples of what is being currently developed in the region.
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Sustainable Solutions
Industrial gas applications expertiseUnderstanding our customers’ manufacturing processes and bringing gas applications expertise to reduce emissions, increase process efficiency and boost yields
Hydrogen for mobilitySupplying hydrogen and SmartFuel® fuel cell technologies that help address environmental challenges while meeting growing energy demand
Carbon Capture technologyDelivering a large, successful implementation in Port Arthur, Texas USA that reliably recovers 1 million tons of CO2 annually from two existing hydrogen plants
GasificationApplying digital and process innovations to supply syngas, enabling our customers to produce high-value, cleaner fuels and chemical products using abundant natural resources
World-scale air separationEngineering, building, owning, and operating large-scale projects for global customers, including the world’s largest industrial gas complex in Jazan, Saudi Arabia
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ARAB SHIPBUILDING & REPAIR YARD CO. (ASRY)
ASRY is the Arabian Gulf’s most experienced maritime repair and fabrication facility. Founded in 1977 in Bahrain, ASRY has over 40 years of experience in marine asset optimization. Its leading range of facilities includes a 500,000dwt dry-dock, two floating docks of 252m and 227m in length, 15 repair berths with a total length of approximately 5,000m, twin 255m slipways, as well as a 250,000+sqm fabrication area, and a full range of workshops and service centers. ASRY’s operates in four sectors — Ship Repair & Conversion, Rig Repair & Conversion, Naval Repair & Conversion, and Construction & Engineering—which combined cover all types of vessel repair including jack-up rigs and other offshore assets, as well as fabrication of onshore and offshore industrial components.
AVL
AVL List GmbH is an expert partner to the global automotive and mobility industry for the development of innovative and sustainable powertrain systems. From diesel engines to electric drives, from alternative fuels to control software, from transmissions to batteries, we have been working in partnership with companies all over the world for more than 60 years. Unique synergies with AVL Instrumentation, AVL Test Systems and AVL Advanced Simulation Technologies enable the development of highly creative, mature and application-specific solutions to enable our customers to meet their future market challenges.
BEETLE CAPITAL
We are singularly committed to accelerating investment into the natural capital economy.
Our focus on natural capital stems from our belief that successful economic activities must be able to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own economic needs.
BAHRAIN NATIONAL GAS COMPANY (BANAGAS)
The Bahrain National Gas Company (Banagas) is 75% owned by nogaholding, 12.5% by ChevronBahrain and 12.5% by Boubyan Petrochemical Company.
The primary objective of the Company is processing Bahrain field associated gas into marketableproducts, propane, butane and naphtha, which are exported worldwide and supplying residuegas for local industrial use.
The company was incorporated in 2008 when the Banagas Expansion Project was converted into an independent company, wholly owned by nogaholding. The company was established to meet the growing associated gas production in line with strategies to enhance oil production from the Bahrain field. The Company is operated and managed by BANAGAS.
In 6th November 2018 the New Gas Plant (CGP III) of 350 MMSCFD capacity in the Bahrain Oil Fieldand Field Pipelines & Sitra Storage Expansion commissioned by J.G.C. Corporation of Japan.
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BAPCO
Bapco is a unique company, which has never stood still. The first to discover oil in the Arabian Peninsula in 1932, it started exporting in 1934, and refining in 1936.Bapco, owned by the Government of Bahrain, is engaged in the oil industry including refining, distribution of petroleum products and natural gas, sales and exports of crude oil and refined products.The company owns a 267,000 barrel-a-day refinery, storage facilities for more than 14 million barrels, a marketing terminal, and a marine terminal. Bapco’s prime customers are based in Middle East, India, the Far East, South East Asia and Africa.
BIONAS
Bionas Agropolitan Technology Corridor Development Berhad or better known as BATC Development Bhd under its tradename “BIONAS” was incorporated in 2004 and the project launched in 2007 with the objective of promoting Jatropha Curcas planting for fuel production as well as to generate wealth creation within the Malaysian Economy.The Company’s main unique selling proposition lies in its Nano-Emulsion and Polarization technology, supply chain, branding control, its price leading position, and the relative low entry cost of producing Jatropha biofuels by outsourcing a major portion of its supply chain costs and risks to existing yet idle multi-million dollar refineries, third party nursery partners and partnering land owners and farmers.Through Nano-Emulsion and Polarization technologies, BIONAS produces B20 Bio-Gasoline, B20 Bio-Diesel, B25 Bio-Heavyfuel, Super Bio-Jetfuel, Bio-SuperLube Additive, Bio-Booster Tablet and BEES-Coal Enhancer, proven in reducing emission up to 97% and savings on fuel consumption up to 30%. These products have been tested, registered and certified by reputable agencies and government bodies including SGS, INTERTEK, United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S EPA) and the United Nations Climate Technology Centre & Network (CTCN).
COORSTEK MEMBRANE SCIENCES
Ceramic proton conductors are electrochemical membranes that perform energy conversions with near zero energy loss. While highly scalable, the microthermal integration and elimination of process steps make membrane systems economical even at small volumes due to its high efficiency. These factors alter the equation to produce affordable hydrogen from hydrocarbons with direct integration of CCS. With use of additional electricity, hydrogen can even be made from steam alone. And chemicals can be made from CO2. Reversing the membrane to operate as a fuel cell, electric power can be generated from ammonia – with near zero energy loss.
GEOSTOCK
GEOSTOCK is specialized in design, construction and operation of storages in salt caverns, aquifers & depleted fields and mined caverns. GEOSTOCK is one of the main company for underground storages engineering and the most global one. Our experience has mostly been gained working on gaseous and liquid hydrocarbon storage, and we are transferring it to underground storage solutions for renewable energy storage (hydrogen or compressed air, and CO2 geological storage through our subsidiary GEOGREEN): in the past 5 years, we have working for a dozen of industrial projects, and we are currently part of 6 collaborative R&D projects.
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GPIC
Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company was established in December 1979 as a joint ventureequally owned by the Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Saudi Basic Industries Corporation,Saudi Arabia and Petrochemical Industries Company, Kuwait for the manufacture of fertilizers andpetrochemicals.
GPIC uses natural gas as a feedstock for the production of ammonia, urea and methanol totaling 1.4 million tonnes each year. The company employs 444 employees of whom 91% are Bahrainis.
GPIC has a robust and internationally recognized Safety, Health and EnvironmentalManagement System and is considered a role model in the protection of the environment.
HYET
HyET is a Netherlands based group of companies that develop and deliver technologies that enable large scale introduction of distributed energy production systems thereby creating cost parity between renewable and traditional fossil energy applications. Companies of the HyET group provide amongst others modular Steam-Methane Reformers for blue hydrogen production, low-cost PV Solar foils for building-integrated power generation and intrinsically reliable Electrochemical Hydrogen Compressors for high pressure storages such as for hydrogen refueling stations.
KACST
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) is a scientific government institution that supports and enhances scientific applied research. It coordinates the activities of government institutions and scientific research centers in accordance with the requirements of the development of the Kingdom. It also cooperates with the relevant authorities in identifying national priorities and policies in technology and science so as to build a scientific and technological basis that serves development in agriculture, industry, mining, etc. It also aims at developing national competences and recruiting highly qualified specialists to help develop and control modern technology in order to serve development in the Kingdom. KACST comprises all the requirements of scientific research, such as laboratories, means of communications, information sources and all necessary facilities.
KFUPM
KFUPM, established in 1963, offers many majors in Engineering, Sciences, Business andComputer Science and Engineering. It awards BS, MS and PhD degrees in those majors.
All programs are accredited by International and National Accreditation Bodies such as ABET, AACSBand NCAAA. KFUPM is one of the leading higher Education Institution in the Middle East.
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LINDE
Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2019 sales of $28 billion (€25 billion). We live our mission of making our world more productive every day by providing high-quality solutions, technologies and services which are making our customers more successful and helping to sustain and protect our planet.
The company serves a variety of end markets including aerospace, chemicals, food and beverage, electronics, energy, healthcare, manufacturing and primary metals. Linde’s industrial gases are used in countless applications, from life-saving oxygen for hospitals to high-purity & specialty gases for electronics manufacturing, hydrogen for clean fuels and much more. Linde also delivers state-of-the-art gas processing solutions to support customer expansion, efficiency improvements and emissions reductions.
NEL HYDROGEN
Nel is a global, dedicated hydrogen company, delivering optimal solutions to produce, store, and distribute hydrogen from renewable energy. We serve industries, energy, and gas companies with leading hydrogen technology. Our roots date back to 1927, and since then, we have had a proud history of development and continual improvement of our hydrogen plants. Today, our hydrogen solutions cover the entire value chain: from hydrogen production technologies to hydrogen fueling stations, enabling industries to transition to green hydrogen, and providing fuel cell electric vehicles with the same fast fueling and long range as fossil-fueled vehicles… without the emissions.
NOGA
The National Oil and Gas Authority (NOGA) was established in 2005 to assume responsibility for allmatters related to oil and gas in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The role of NOGA is to preserve Bahrain’snatural resources of oil and gas, to find alternatives to optimally utilize resources to achieve a maximum return.
The task of NOGA mainly focuses on the regulation of the petroleum and associated industries inBahrain and the development of such industries in the following manner:
• Develop petroleum general policies and strategic directives.• Control the companies and establishments operating in the field of oil and gas and develop
associated industries.• Ensure sustainability of supply of oil and gas to meet current and future requirements.• Increase revenue and contribute to maximizing the national economy and to raising the standard
of living.• Utilize the petroleum resources efficiently and optimally.• Encourage investments by the private sector.• Encourage scientific research and develop leaderships and capable human resources.• Achieve global standards in occupational safety, health and environment.• Comply with corporate governance rules, practices and controls.
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OGCI
The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative is a CEO-led consortium that aims to accelerate the industry response to climate change.
RECARBON
Founded in 2011, ReCarbon, Inc. is a rapidly commercializing Silicon Valley based carbon utilization company. Our company vision is to provide global solutions to greenhouse gas (GHG) emitters, generating revenue and saving costs by producing valuable products based on hydrogen and syngas. The Plasma Carbon Conversion Unit (PCCU) is our patented, proprietary microwave plasma technology product. The versatile PCCU allows for deployment in a variety of contexts: such as petrochemical, biogas, coal/natural gas fired power generation, cement and steel. With significant strategic investors and partners, ReCarbon has many projects underway in multiple territories in 2020 and beyond.
SAUDI ARAMCO
Saudi Aramco is a fully integrated, global petroleum enterprise and a world leader in exploration and producing, refining, distribution, shipping, marketing and petrochemicals manufacturing. The company manages reserves of 332.9 billion barrels of oil equivalent, and produced over 3.7 billion barrels in 2017. In addition to its headquarters in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Aramco, through its affiliates, has joint ventures and subsidiary offices in China, Japan, India, the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States. Saudi Aramco also refines and distributes oil products throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to meet domestic daily energy demands. For more information, please go to www.saudiaramco.com.
SESCO SESCO is 100% Saudi owned company that is an expert in industrial Services and ONLINE plant maintenance service since 2016. We are providing unique plant maintenance and repair services during ONLINE operation. SESCO serves Oil & Gas and Petrochemical companies.
TATWEER PETROLEUM
Tatweer Petroleum is responsible for the execution of all activities related to the petroleum operations in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Wholly owned by nogaholding, the Company’s primary goal is to increase the production of oil and the availability of gas to meet the future energy demands of the Bahrain. Tatweer Petroleum utilizes the latest oil exploration, production, and recovery technologies whilst upholding its commitment to the highest standards of health, safety, and environmental protection, and the development of Bahraini nationals. This will support the Company’s contribution to energizing the Kingdom’s economic growth and social prosperity while maximizing value for stakeholders.
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TNO INNOVATION FOR LIFE
TNO, the Netherlands Organisation for applied scientific research, was founded by law in 1932 as independent organization to enable business and government to apply knowledge. Innovation with purpose is what TNO stands for. We develop knowledge not for its own sake, but for practical application. TNO is one of the largest research organization in Europe with more than 3,500 professionals working on ten different Focus Areas: • Energy: ‘Faster towards a sustainable energy supply’• Buildings. Infrastructure & Maritime ‘Robust constructions, sustainable use’• The Circular Economy and the Environment: ‘Directing and accelerating sustainability’• Defence, Safety and Security: ‘We’re putting our knowledge and technology to work for safety
and security’• Healthy living: ‘Focussing on participation, not on the disease’• Industry: ‘Innovating for employment. welfare and well-being’• Information & Communication Technology: ‘Interpreting and accelerating digital transformation’• Strategic Analysis & Policy: ‘Turning complex issues into concrete innovations’• Traffic and Transport: ‘Helping to create liveable. sustainable cities’• Artificial Intelligence (Al).
The ambition of the TNO unit Energy is to accelerate the energy transition together with knowledge institutions, companies and the government. The activities of this unit are divided along eight roadmaps that cover the broad range of energy domains from fossil fuel to renewable energy.
TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
Toyota Motor Corporation, the Middle East and Central Asia Representative Office located in Dubai Airport Free Zone, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, which engages in representative activities of the Company, such as sales promotion, market research, public relations, and other representative activities as approved by head office in Japan.
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25-26 FEBRUARY 2020 FOUR SEASONS HOTEL, RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA
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