The
advertised international attendances suggest this could be
one interesting event in Cairo. Though the agenda is heavily
slanted toward carbon mitigation, rather than
transition to renewables. Even with the desert sands on
their doorstep, soaking up energy from the sun, there is
more talk of investing in the oil and gas sector, to the
tune of £1 billion dollars. Hopefully, that is not the
limit of their vision.
The event is held under the patronage of his
Excellency Abdel
Fattah el Sisi, president of the Arab Republic of Egypt,
supported by the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources.
EGYPES 2024 is set to steer thought leadership in climate-
conscious and sustainable energy production, highlighting the multitude
of opportunities that arise from a responsible energy transition.
Anticipating participation from over 35,000
attendees and 2,200 delegates.
EGYPES provides a business platform where
country pavilions convene to boost bilateral trade, discuss commerce and
innovation.
Join 28 NOCs, IOCs & IECs along with 500 plus exhibiting companies. Let us hope they make more progress than the COPs: 26,
27
and 28.
Looking toward COP29, also hosted by an oil producing state:
Azerbaijan.
The
land of the Pharaohs
and Pyramids
is an ideal location to meet and discuss using the vast
deserts as a resource to generate virtually unlimited electricity.
Egypt and surrounding nations literally bask in solar
energy. The land is steeped in historical wonder at the Sun,
as the giver of life, and provider of energy for crops. Instead of pumping out our reserves, we might want to
consider leaving some undisturbed. Just in case of a human
induced ice-age, asteroid strike or even another volcanic
winter.

HE Tarek El Molla
Minister of Petroleum
& Mineral Resources
Arab Republic of Egypt
|

HE George Papanastasiou
Minister
Energy, Commerce & Industry
Cyprus
|

HE Hayan Abdul Ghani Abdul Zahra
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Oil,
Republic of Iraq
|

HE Pedro Rafael Tellechea Ruiz
Minister Petroleum, Venezuela
President Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA)
|

HE Antonio Oburu Ondo
Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons
Equatorial Guinea
|
HE Dr Walid Fayad
Minister of Energy and Water
Lebanon
|
HE Francisco da Costa
Monteiro
Minister
Petroleum Resources
Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
|
Alexandra Sdoukou Deputy Minister for Environment and Energy
Greece |
Hon Judith Kapinga
Deputy Minister
Ministry of Energy, Tanzania
|
HE Dr Amani Abou-Zeid
Commissioner for Infrastructure, Energy & Digitalisation
African Union
|
Ditte Juul Jørgensen
Director General for Energy
European Commission
|
HE Haitham Al Ghais
Secretary General
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
|
HE Dr Omar Farouq Ibrahim
Secretary General
The African Petroleum Producers Association
(APPO)
|
HE Nasser Kamel
Secretary General
Union for the
Mediterranean (UfM)
|
HE Osama Mobarez
Secretary
General
East Mediterranean Gas Forum
(EMGF)
|
Dr Houda Ben Jannet
Organisation Méditerranéenne de l’Energie et du Climate
|
HE Eng Jamal Al Loughani
Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries
(OAPEC)
|
Murray Auchincloss
CEO British
Petroleum (BP) |
Terje Pilskog Chief Executive Officer Scatec
|
Musabbeh Alkaabi Exec.
Dir. Low Carbon Solutions & International Growth ADNOC
|
EGYPES 2024 welcomes the international energy community from 19 - 21 February 2024 at the
Egypt International Exhibition Center to address energy transition, security and decarbonisation globally.
The Middle East is leading the conversation around a fair and equitable energy transition and energy
future. At the nexus between North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, the
Mediterranean,
and the Middle East, Egypt is emerging as the gateway to new energy
frontiers, as well as an attractive investment and partner destination
in its own right.
The event promises to be an immersive experience to
collectively pave the way towards achieving ambitious decarbonisation
goals, experience the EGYPES Future Energy Zone & Theatre to play
your role in becoming a catalyst for shaping a sustainable future on the
road to net-zero.
Showcasing solutions in:
Decarbonisation | Hydrogen Fuel
| Desulphurisation | Transitional Fuels | Climate Tech | Methane
Reduction | Renewable Energy | Net-Zero Innovations | Carbon Capture
Utilisation & Storage
CLIMA-TECH CHALLENGE
The organizers are claiming a rich programme of keynote speeches,
motivational talks and panel discussions. Impressively, there are global energy industry visionaries, investors,
change-makers, and emerging start-ups to showcase the critical innovations and
groundbreaking climate technologies that are creating value and offering
innovative solutions to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions.
According to their website that are solutions in:
Renewable Energy |
Energy Storage | Energy Efficiency | Carbon Offsetting | Direct Air Capture | Climate Analytics |
Hydrogen
Fuel
Cells | Environmental Sensors | CCUS | Circular Economy
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS PROGRAMME
The Young Professionals programme extends its impact
across an on-site and off-site learning experiences that actively
engage high school and university students within the framework of
STEM Education, with expansions into Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
Engagement initiatives featuring:
Race to Zero Game |
Zero-Carbon City
| Green
Energy Village | Technology Zone | Engineering Zone | Industrial Field
Trips | Youth Competition | Expo Tours | Youth Talks | Volunteer
Programme

EGYPES CONTACTS
delegates@egypes.com
conferences@egypes.com
marketing@egypes.com
energyclub@egypes.com
sales@egypes.com
egypes@egypes.com