RIYADH: Saudi Arabia will have the largest pavilion at the 24th World Energy Congress in Abu Dhabi, the UAE.
The minister of energy, industry and mineral resources, Khalid Al-Falih, will lead the Kingdom’s delegation.
Saudi Arabia will host a 1,400 square meter pavilion, presenting the services of over 20 organizations from the energy sector.
Saudi organizations including Saudi Aramco, SABIC, Saudi Electricity, ACWA Power, KAPSARC, SAGIA, the King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology and KACARE are expected to participate.
The congress, which will be be held between 9-12 Sept at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center, will see a range of high-profile speakers from Saudi Arabia share their expertise with delegates.
These speakers include industry leaders such as Abdul-Aziz bin Salman, state minister for energy affairs, Khalid Al-Falih, minister of energy, industry and mineral resources, Amin Nasser, president and CEO of Saudi Aramco, Amin Bin Mohammed Al-Shibani, general director of the Saudi National Renewable Energy Program, Mohammad Abunayyan, chairman of ACWA Power International, Khalid bin Saleh Al-Sultan, president of KACARE and Adam Edward Sieminski, president of the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center.
The congress will be attended by more than 10,000 energy stakeholders from around the world.
Being held under the theme “Energy for Prosperity,” the congress will be a global leadership forum that drives dialogue on critical issues facing the energy sector and defines the strategy for a sustainable energy future.
Saudi Arabia to stage largest pavilion at 24th World Energy Congress in Abu Dhabi
Saudi Arabia to stage largest pavilion at 24th World Energy Congress in Abu Dhabi
- Saudi organizations including Saudi Aramco, SABIC, Saudi Electricity, ACWA Power, KAPSARC, SAGIA, the King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology and KACARE are expected to participate
- Saudi Arabia will host a 1,400 square meter pavilion, presenting the services of over 20 organizations from the energy sector