SAUDI ARABIA

Aramco participates in CERAWeek 2022 Conference

March 07, 2022
File photo of Aramco’s President and CEO Eng. Amin Al-Nasser, who will speak on Leaderships Dialogue in the Houston conference.
File photo of Aramco’s President and CEO Eng. Amin Al-Nasser, who will speak on Leaderships Dialogue in the Houston conference.

DHAHRAN — Senior Saudi Aramco executives, along with other leaders in the international energy industry, are participating in the annual CERAWeek conference, which will be held tomorrow in Houston, Texas, USA.

The five-day event will bring together leading thinkers, industry leaders and policymakers to address the pace of change in the areas of energy, climate and innovation.

The theme of the conference, Pace of Change: Energy, Climate and Innovation, will advance the future of energy in order to better understand the energy transformation in terms of strategies, policies, investment, technologies and markets.

Saudi Aramco executives will discuss insights on industry trends and evolution, particularly on current and emerging technologies that are shaping the oil and gas transition towards a more sustainable future.

On the first day of the conference, Aramco Chief Technical Officer Ahmed Al-Khuwaiter will talk about the energy industry after the 26th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change: from What to How? and about the Voices of Innovation.

On the second day, he will talk about carbon management, while Aramco’s President and CEO Eng. Amin Al-Nasser will speak on Leaderships Dialogue. For his part, Saudi Aramco Executive Director of Strategy and Market Analysis Ashraf Ghazzawi will speak about upstream strategies in relation to energy transition. — SG


March 07, 2022
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