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EGYPES 2025 concludes, cementing its role as a catalyst for regional energy transformation

EGYPES 2025 concludes, cementing its role as a catalyst for regional energy transformation

The 8th edition of the Egypt Energy Show (EGYPES 2025) has successfully concluded, solidifying its status as the definitive energy platform for Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East. Held under the esteemed patronage of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and backed by the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, EGYPES 2025 served as the epicentre of strategic dialogue, industry collaboration, and investment-driving innovation.
This year's landmark edition set new records, bringing together Presidents, global Ministers, CEOs, and energy pioneers to shape the future of energy transformation, security, and regional economic growth. With 47,000+ attendees, 500+ exhibitors, and 11 international country pavilions from 120 nations, EGYPES 2025 showcased the latest advances in oil, gas, renewables, and digital transformation. Across seven high-impact conferences, 300+ expert speakers engaged 2,500 delegates, tackling the industry's most pressing challenges and opportunities.
As a driving force for energy progress, EGYPES 2025 has reinforced Egypt's leadership in shaping a pragmatic, secure, and sustainable energy future—fostering strategic partnerships that will define the region's energy landscape for years to come.
Yesterday's Strategic Conference concluded with a high-level ministerial panel discussion, where senior Egyptian government officials outlined their strategies for energy collaboration, policy frameworks, and investment mechanisms to support international investment. Discussions focused on securing energy supply, expanding exploration programmes, integrating renewables into national grids, and advancing low-carbon initiatives to drive long-term energy stability.
Day 3 Conference Highlights
The final day of EGYPES 2025 continued to foster high-level dialogue, with thought leaders exploring the evolving energy landscape and investment strategies.
The Finance & Investment Conference examined the role of global capital in funding energy security and sustainable development. Demonstrating the importance of strategic investment and cross-governmental collaboration, Minister of Finance, HE Ahmed Kouchouk remarked, 'Comprehensive plans are being implemented with clearly defined budgets, alongside cross-governmental collaboration to ensure positive societal impact. A diversified 'energy mix' approach is being pursued, and substantial budgetary allocations have been dedicated to upgrading electricity networks, ensuring reliable power for both government and the energy sector. This investment will support the vigorous implementation of all necessary projects. Furthermore, a collaborative partnership with the Saudi Minister of Energy, HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, is proving highly beneficial, with his support and resources facilitating productive cooperation between the two countries.'
Discussions turned to the future of leadership in the energy sector at the Leadership and Development Conference, where C-suite executives explored the impact of technology, sustainability, and workforce transformation. Sessions focused on equipping industry leaders with the skills and strategies needed to navigate decarbonisation, foster innovation, and build a resilient energy workforce capable of driving long-term growth.
Karim Badawy, the Egyptian Minister of Petroleum concluded EGYPES 2025 and was quoted as saying: 'The conference aimed to comprehensively address the energy sector's key concerns. We built a program that explored both traditional oil and gas industries alongside the rising importance of renewables and energy efficiency. Furthermore, we emphasized the integrated approach necessary at all levels to achieve sustainable energy goals.
Exhibition: Showcasing Innovation on a Global Stage
Across the exhibition halls, leading energy companies continued to showcase breakthrough technologies in hydrogen, carbon capture, AI-driven energy management, and efficiency solutions. With representation from global energy players, startups, and technology providers, the exhibition reinforced EGYPES' role as a hub for industry collaboration, investment, and technological advancement.
EGYPES Energy Awards: Recognising Industry Excellence
The EGYPES 2025 Energy Awards, held last night, honoured exceptional contributions within the energy sector across four distinguished categories. In the Best Health and Safety Project of the Year category, the winner was Amr Lifescience Egypt, recognised for their Carbolex device, designed to reduce gas emissions and facilitate graphene production. The Best Breakthrough Project of the Year category saw the LDAR programme win, aimed at monitoring and mitigating fugitive emissions. The Operational Excellence Project of the Year category was awarded to BP, recognised for their LDHI project, which fosters innovation in gas and condensate production in Egypt. Lastly, the Young Energy Professional of the Year was awarded to Malak Manie, HSSEQ and Maintenance Supervisor at TotalEnergies.
As EGYPES 2025 concludes, its impact resonates far beyond these three days—driving lasting partnerships, transformative agreements, and bold strategies that will shape the future of energy across Egypt and the region.
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