Oil Review Middle East will be taking part as a Media Partner at this year’s Oil, Gas & Petrochems Finance & Investment Conference, to be taking place on 25 March 2020 at the InterContinental Festival City, Dubai
The Oil, Gas & Petrochems Finance & Investment Conference is the Middle East’s first and only event to discuss the opportunities and challenges facing investment and finance executives in the oil and gas sector.
The event is set to bring together representatives from the governments, national oil companies (NOCs), international oil companies (IOCs), downstream and petrochem companies, suppliers to the oil and gas sector, traders, brokers, advisors, investors and financiers. The event will provide a unique opportunity for senior oil and gas executives to share ideas, network and build business relationships.
Speakers confirmed to join the agenda include:
Jason Schenker - Bloomberg News’ #1 globally ranked oil price forecaster
Mohammed Al-Sabban, former senior advisor to the minister of petroleum, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Mark Cutis, chief financial officer, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC)
Paul Horsnell, global head of commodities research, Standard Chartered Bank
Neeraj Agrawal, group chief financial officer, Crescent Petroleum (Middle East’s largest privately-owned oil company)
Dr John Sfakianakis, chief economist and head of research, Gulf Research Centre
Major companies that will be present to network and build long-term relationships include Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation, Crescent Petroleum, Dana Gas, Emirates National Oil Company, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, Mubadala, Oman Gas, Saudi Aramco, Shell etc.
Businesses in the global oil and gas markets can attend this unique event to have a better understanding of the structural change the oil and gas market is experiencing and the finance and investment opportunities emerging. Around 200 senior stakeholders are expected to join the event in Dubai.
Register your place online (Use code ‘ORME20’ to get a 20 per cent discount)