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Oil, gas and petrochemical projects, valued at more than US $859 billion, are either underway or planned in the Middle East and North Africa, of these US $283 billion are projects are being implemented, as the region gets ready to meet the forecast increases in demand for energy over the next two decades.

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According to industry forecasts global oil demand will increase by at least 10 million barrels per day by 2040, while natural gas demand is set to grow by 40 per cent and petrochemicals by 60 per cent. The expansion in demand for petroleum and petrochemicals in particular, says dmg, is driving downstream investment across the MENA region.

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Christopher Hudson, President – dmg::events, organisers of the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition (ADIPEC), said: “Breakthrough technologies, the growing global population and rising consumer spending are all combining to create new demand for energy, much of which will continue to be met by the oil and gas industry up to and beyond 2040.

“While producers in the Middle East continue to maximise value from existing fields, there is heightened interest in developing new resources, both offshore and onshore, as well as investing in upgrading and diversifying both infrastructure and products downstream to create new products lines and revenue streams.

“ADIPEC 2019 will be a catalyst for future growth and prosperity in the oil and gas industry, not only providing companies across the hydrocarbons value chain with a forum to gather first-hand knowledge of the dynamic changes taking place in regional oil and gas investment decisions but also enabling them to make the connections necessary to forge new partnerships and tap into the emerging commercial opportunities those investments are creating,” Hudson added.

According to research conducted by MEED, the business intelligence and analytics specialist, Saudi Aramco is the largest single spender in the region’s oil and gas sector, with more than US $31 billion-worth of contracts under execution. The next three highest spenders are Kuwait’s three largest oil and gas companies with a combined US $42.2 billion worth of projects underway. Meanwhile, MEED says, the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company has projects, with a combined contract value of US $16.7 billion under execution across both its onshore and offshore upstream businesses. Outside the GCC Iraq’s State Company for Oil Project and Algeria’s Sonatrach have US $13.7 billion-worth of projects in progress.

Leading the way in terms of pre execution contract values is Iraq’s Ministry of Oil, with projects worth US $19.5 billion in the pipeline, US $13.7 billion of which is in the bidding phase, according to a list of top oil and gas projects under execution, compiled by MEED. Egypt’s Ministry of Petroleum has plans for US 12.3 billion worth of projects; the Kuwait Oil Company has a US $12.3 billion project pipeline and Algeria’s Sonatrach has announced plans to go ahead with US $10.8 billion-worth of projects, including a US $2.5 billion contract for the Hassi Messaoud refinery.

Away from the MENA region, Asia is forecast to see 130 new crude and natural gas projects starting operations over the next eight years, contributing around 518,000 barrels per day and close to 11.5 billion cubic feet per day of gas production. According to GlobalData, a leading data analytics and consulting company, 76 of the new developments fall under an early-stage category, while 54 of the new projects have progressed to well-defined development plans. India will lead the way 62 projects, followed by China with 20 and Indonesia with 19. Malaysia will drive natural gas production.

Taking place in November, ADIPEC 2019 will once again be a platform for the global oil and gas industry to engage in dialogue, conduct business, and source the creative solutions and strategies that will shape the industry in the years ahead as well as identify the commercial opportunities from the MENA and Asia regions. In common with previous years, ADIPEC’s conference and technical sessions continue to evolve to reflect the changes taking place in the energy sector. Oil & Gas 4.0, the strategic conference at ADIPEC 2019 will feature conference sessions that will explore the nexus of technology and energy. Other sessions will examine the agile business models and new partnership eco-systems that are at the core of the global energy conversation.

Since its inauguration in 1984, ADIPEC has continued to grow, gaining worldwide recognition as the premier oil and gas industry exhibition and conference. The exhibition brings together over 2,200 international exhibiting companies across 155,000 gross square metres, with 29 country pavilions, attracting over 145,000 global attendees and 42 National and International Oil Companies. The conference hosts over 980 strategic and technical speakers across more than 160 sessions, covering the full energy value chain and attracting over 10,400 delegates.

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, the Abu Dhabi Chamber, and the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority, ADIPEC will take place from 11 to 14 November, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC).

It was another productive GPS that encompassed many discussions regarding the industries future, sharing new technologies and innovations, and networking. Here are some highlights from GPS 2017.

Day 1 - Tuesday, June 13

GPS Awards

Seven companies were recognized Tuesday morning at the Global Petroleum Show Awards for their leadership in driving change and evolution in the energy industry through technology, corporate social responsibility, and excellence. Read more.

The Energy Dialogues

New to GPS this year, The Energy Dialogues featured a breadth of brilliant thought leaders who addressed tough industry questions 'There is no doubt the question of how to sustainably and develop Alberta’s resources both now and for future generations will drive public policy for many generations', says Brian Jean, leader of the Wild Rose Party. Read more.

Low Carbon Innovation Forum

The Low Carbon Innovation Forum explored ways the petroleum sector can navigate the challenges ahead and find opportunities for development and growth 'Alberta has a key opportunity to take the old energy industries and revitalize them into new areas to diversify the economy through the clean tech movement and through other innovations they can take to market,' says Laura Kilcrease, CEO of Alberta Innovates. Read more.

Pancake Breakfast

It was a great turnout for the first GPS pancake breakfast. Brian Jean, MLA, Official Leader of the Opposition Party at Wild Rose joined us and helped serve pancakes!

Country Market Seminar Series

The Country Market Seminar Series featured an impressive amount of countries with representatives from government and private businesses. It kicked off Tuesday morning with the Africa Oil & Gas Forum which had full attendance to discuss business opportunities in Africa. This series also featured the Iran Oil & Gas Forum which was also in full attendance to discuss the opportunities in Iran.

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Day 2 - Wednesday, June 14

Energy Leaders Forum

The Energy Leaders Forum generated ideas to inform and support our government decisions going forward. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley told the energy industry Wednesday morning that she has very little time for any conversation that seeks to shut down or significantly limit the province’s oilsands. Read more.

The Indigenous Conference on Energy and Mining

The conference was entitled Empowering Connections and took place downtown at the Hyatt Regency Hotel June 14 - 15.The relationship between Canada’s indigenous population and the energy industry is likely one of the most important dialogues at the Global Petroleum Show, says an Alberta government official. Read more.

The NextShale Conference

The NextShale Conference took place for two days at the Global Petroleum Show. It recognized the challenges and advancements in the global shale industry and provided insights into how Canada and the United States can be positioned to be competitive players on the global energy stage. Read more.

Memorable Guests

Among the thousands that attended, GPS was pleased to host many special guests including international dignitaries, provincial, and federal ministers. The a-list comprised of Canada’s own Hon. Francois-Phillipe Champagne, Minister of International Trade; Roland B. Pablos, Secretary of State for Texas; as well as SalvadorPardo Cruz, Minister of Industries for Cuba. Also in attendance was Hon. Rachel Notley, Premier of Alberta, Hon. Margaret McCuaig-Boyd, Minister of Energy for Alberta, Brian Jean, Leader of the Opposition of Alberta, as well as Daron Bilous, Minister of Economic Development and Trade at Government of Alberta.

GPS Professional Bull Riders Invitational

The annual GPS Professional Bull Riders Invitational was successful in raising over 20K in donations to both STARS Air Ambulance and Ronald McDonald House. Donations included:

$5,400 from EllisDon to STARS

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$5,000 from Sanjel Energy Services to Ronald McDonald House
$10,000 from Global Petroleum Show to Ronald McDonald House
Plus, an additional $2,241 raised from the 50/50 draw to Ronald McDonald House

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Day 3 - Thursday, June 15

Young Women in Energy Luncheon

YWE hosted the Luncheon Thursday on Committing to Diversity and Inclusion. Speakers were from Fluor and Deloitte who focused on strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and challenges with their current employee resource group. Read more.

Knowledge Bars

This was another successful year for the knowledge bars with impressive speaker schedules and attendance. Running all three days, the four knowledge bars this year included Clean Technology, Digital Oilfield, Gas Technology Institute, and Water Innovation.

Specialty Zones

The specialty zones this year included Clean Technology, Digital Oilfield, Pipeline, Water Innovation, and Transport & Logistics. All of which provided a platform to bring together industry leaders to discuss new technologies and developments. Particularly, there was a lot of positive feedback on the Digital Oilfield Zone (seen in the picture to the right) that showcased the adversity and ability to adapt to industry change.

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We look forward to seeing you next year at the 50th show to 'Celebrate the Future of Energy' June 12-14!