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4,000 expected for Sabah Oil, Gas & Energy Conference and Exhibition 2025
4,000 expected for Sabah Oil, Gas & Energy Conference and Exhibition 2025

Daily Express

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Express

4,000 expected for Sabah Oil, Gas & Energy Conference and Exhibition 2025

Published on: Friday, June 13, 2025 Published on: Fri, Jun 13, 2025 By: Crystal E Hermenegildus Text Size: Dolly (third from right) and others promoting for the upcoming SOGCE 2025. Kota Kinabalu: The 12th edition of the Sabah Oil, Gas & Energy Conference and Exhibition (SOGCE) 2025 expects some 4,000 visitors from both local and international markets, according to organising chairperson Dolly Jimayol. Not only from within Malaysia, but Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Canada, the United Kingdom, Italy, the United States, Libya, Ghana, Germany, South Korea, and China. Advertisement 'This growing international presence demonstrates that SOGCE is gaining global recognition. It also reflects our state government's continued efforts to promote Sabah's oil and gas industry. 'For the past 12 years, our platform has played a key role in supporting this initiative — by bringing people together under one roof,' said Dolly, Thursday. She said the expanding database and wider outreach raised awareness of opportunities in Sabah, attracting more investors, collaborators and industry players. 'The increase in international interest is very encouraging. Compared to earlier editions, this growth aligns with global trends and movement in the oil and gas sector. A decade ago, not many understood Sabah's potential. Today, they do and they are coming,' she said. The event on July 3 and 4 at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC) is themed 'Fostering Collaboration, Paving Sustainable Opportunities.' It is organised by Midas Events Management with partners Sabah Oil & Gas Development Corporation (SOGDC), Society of Petroleum Engineers – KL Section and Semarak Training. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor is scheduled to officiate. Running concurrently would be a two-day exhibition featuring 90 participating companies across more than 3,000 square metres of exhibition space. The exhibition will showcase the latest technologies, solutions, and innovations in the energy sector. Strong representation is expected from Sabah and Labuan (33 companies), alongside exhibitors from Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak, Thailand, Singapore, Canada, and China. 'This year, we continue to see an upward trend in participation, with a mix of returning exhibitors and first-time participants. 'The exhibition covers a broad range of services across the oil, gas, and energy spectrum—including engineering, safety equipment, logistics, drone technology, training, research and development, marine and subsea services, solar energy, and digital innovations. This variety reflects the evolving demands and capabilities of the industry,' she said. Dolly said new initiatives have been introduced such as the Youth Engagement Programmes in collaboration with the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Kuala Lumpur and Sabah Sections, a B2B meeting platform, Product & Service Presentations at the Knowledge Hub, Networking Cocktails, and the SOGCE Networking Golf Tournament—which also supports charitable causes like the Sabah Cheshire Home. Keynote speakers include Datuk Ir. Bacho Pilong, Senior Vice President of Petronas, Malaysia Petroleum Management; Connor Dunn, President of ConocoPhillips Malaysia; Datuk Annuar Ayub, Chairman of Sabah Energy Corporation; and Senator Datuk Seri Anifah Aman, Chairman of Invest Sabah Berhad. Other distinguished speakers will also participate in various panels throughout the event. 'SOGCE is more than just a business gathering — it is a vital catalyst for Sabah's economic growth. It plays a crucial role in building an informed, capable, and future-ready community within the energy sector,' said Dolly. She also encouraged participation from local OGSE (Oil and Gas Services and Equipment) companies, SMEs, youth, university and secondary school students, and the general public. 'The future of Sabah's energy industry lies in informed participation, skilled talent, and visionary leadership,' she added. SOGCE 2025 is proudly supported by its key sponsors, including Sabah Energy Corporation, Asian Supply Base, ConocoPhillips, Shell Malaysia, Velesto Energy, Amanah Raya Berhad, Yokogawa, PETRA Energy, Eternity Mode, SLB, SOGDC, Technip Energies, GAC Malaysia, and Deleum Berhad and many others. The organisers also extend appreciation to airline partners Malaysia Airlines and Firefly, as well as all supporting media, organisations, and hotel partners for their continued collaboration and trust. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

OPES & OSW - Last chance to experience Oman's premier energy and sustainability events
OPES & OSW - Last chance to experience Oman's premier energy and sustainability events

Zawya

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

OPES & OSW - Last chance to experience Oman's premier energy and sustainability events

Muscat – As the 2025 editions of the Oman Petroleum and Energy Show (OPES) and Oman Sustainability Week (OSW) enter their final days at the Oman Convention & Exhibition Centre, industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators are urging the public not to miss this landmark gathering of energy and sustainability experts. Held under the patronage of the Ministry of Energy and Minerals and hosted by Petroleum Development Oman, OPES and OSW—organized by CONNECT (Oman Exhibitions Organizing Company)—have united the Sultanate's energy and sustainability sectors to spotlight breakthrough innovations, foster critical dialogue, and forge transformative cross-sector collaborations. With activities continuing through 14 May, visitors still have time to explore the expansive exhibitions, a dynamic program of high-level conferences, technical workshops, live demonstrations, and C-suite discussions.. At OPES 2025, themed 'Navigating the Energy Transition through Innovation in Oil and Gas', more than 300 exhibiting companies from over 26 countries are showcasing cutting-edge technologies and strategies shaping the future of oil, gas, and energy transition. Over 1,500 delegates and 300 expert speakers are offering insights into advanced recovery techniques, digital transformation, carbon capture, and the role of LNG in a decarbonized world. Day 1 saw the SPE Conference, led by the Society of Petroleum Engineers, deliver a powerful start with discussions on decarbonization and innovation. Meanwhile, free-to-attend OPES Talks sessions—featuring global CEOs and energy pioneers—are providing vital insights into renewables integration and operational digitalization, continuing through the final day. The exclusive OPES C-Level Roundtable, held under Chatham House rules and facilitated by Ernst & Young, has also drawn C-Suite Executives and senior government officials to shape the future of global energy collaboration. Across the hall, Oman Sustainability Week 2025, themed 'Sustainable Growth – Balancing Progress and Preservation', continues to shine a spotlight on the critical issues of climate action, green finance, and eco-mobility. Featuring 120+ exhibitors from 10 countries, 200 speakers, and 300+ delegates, OSW remains a must-attend event for professionals and all changemakers from students to government. The International Sustainability Resources & Technology Conference (ISRTC) concluded its main sessions with forward-looking discussions on sustainable innovation and economic diversification post-COP29. The OSW C-Level Roundtable, with senior leaders convened to discuss green finance and the energy transition, cementing OSW's role in driving sustainability leadership. However, there's still much to experience: The OSW Future Mobility Platform, showcasing next-generation electric vehicles and live OSW Test Drives by VOLVO, remains open through 14 May. OSW Talks, offering free-to-attend CPD-accredited sessions on emerging sustainability trends, also continue to provide valuable learning opportunities. Wrapping up OSW 2025, on 15 May the OSW Site Visits will offer a behind-the-scenes look at Oman's leading sustainability projects—giving participants a rare glimpse into the country's efforts to build a resilient, eco-friendly future. With a packed schedule of interactive sessions, thought leadership discussions, and hands-on demonstrations, the final days of OPES and OSW promise invaluable insights and networking opportunities for anyone passionate about the future of energy and sustainability. Don't miss your chance to be part of these pivotal events. Join us at the Oman Convention & Exhibition Centre through 14 May and witness firsthand the innovations and ideas driving Oman's sustainability and energy industries. Get your FREE tickets at: Oman Petroleum & Energy Show 2025: Oman Sustainability Week 2025:

Agenda for the 7th GOTECH 2025 technology conference unveiled
Agenda for the 7th GOTECH 2025 technology conference unveiled

Gulf Today

time17-04-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Today

Agenda for the 7th GOTECH 2025 technology conference unveiled

The organizing committee for the GOTECH 2025 technology conference revealed the official agenda for the seventh edition of the conference during a press conference in Dubai. The event will be held from April 21 to 23, 2025, under the patronage and presence of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Supreme Council of Energy in Dubai. GOTECH is one of the most prominent conferences in the oil and gas sector, and this year's theme is: 'Towards a Digital and Sustainable Future of Energy.' Global leaders, innovators, and experts will gather to explore the future of energy under one roof. The event is organised in partnership with the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and Dragon Oil, providing a dynamic platform to explore the changing challenges and opportunities within the energy sector. The press conference was attended by representatives of participating organizations and sponsors, as well as experts and specialists in the energy and technology sectors, alongside local and international media. The Honorary President of the Organizing Committee, His Excellency Engineer Ali Rashid Al Jarwan, CEO of Dragon Oil, fully owned by the Government of Dubai, said in his speech: 'The patronage of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum of this event emphasizes the importance of supporting digital transformation and innovation in the energy sector, as well as artificial intelligence applications. It also strengthens Dubai's position as a global hub for knowledge and technology in this field. While we celebrate the 25th anniversary of Dragon Oil's establishment, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment for the energy sector. The decisions we make today will shape the future of our sector for generations to come. GOTECH 2025 provides an exceptional platform to exchange ideas and innovation, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in both digital transformation and sustainability. It is a unique opportunity to discuss the next generation of technologies that will address new challenges and seize opportunities in the changing energy landscape.' Al Jarwan also expressed deep appreciation for the vision of His Excellency Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD& CEO of Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA) and Dragon Oil Chairman, and his continuous support for sustainable and digital transformation efforts, emphasizing that this vision aligns with the aspirations of the leadership, especially His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, in supporting innovation and the development of the energy sector in line with the future ambitions of the UAE. Michelle Boyd, General Manager of Events at the Society of Petroleum Engineers, stated, 'The energy sector is undergoing unprecedented transformations, and it's essential to address both the technical and human aspects. GOTECH 2025 provides a unique opportunity for sector leaders and innovators to discuss the intersection of technology, sustainability, and talent development. This event will provide invaluable insights into how innovation can drive a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.' The agenda includes discussions on topics such as: Panel 1: Harnessing the Power of Digital Transformation Panel 2: Talent and Skills Development in the New Energy Landscape Panel 3: Accelerating the Energy Transition: A Deep Dive into Low-Carbon Technologies Panel 4: Maximizing Recovery from Mature Assets: Innovative Strategies and Technologies Panel 5: Fostering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Energy Sector. The conference will also feature specialized technical sessions, including: Enhancing mature field production using analytics and machine learning; Digital transformation in the oil and gas industry Artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and advanced drilling and production technologies. Cybersecurity: The event will also include workshops, including one focusing on offshore operations excellence through technology, innovation, and sustainability. Additionally, a dedicated university platform will give students opportunities to interact with industry leaders, speakers, and exhibitors, while showcasing their projects and research on energy, innovation, and digital technologies. The accompanying technology exhibition will showcase products and solutions from over 48 exhibitors transforming the energy sector, offering attendees a chance to engage with innovators and explore how digital transformation and sustainability are shaping the future of energy. The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a non-profit professional organization with more than 132,000 members in 146 countries, working in oil and gas exploration and production. SPE is a leading source of technical and professional knowledge, providing opportunities for knowledge exchange through events, publications, and interactive programmes. The event will take place next week in Dubai, under the theme 'Empowering the Future of Energy through Digital Transformation, Innovation, and Sustainability.'

Dubai to host premier oil and gas conference next week
Dubai to host premier oil and gas conference next week

Khaleej Times

time16-04-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

Dubai to host premier oil and gas conference next week

GOTECH 2025, one of the leading conferences in the oil and gas sector, will be held in Dubai from April 21 to 23 under the theme 'Towards a Digital and Sustainable Future of Energy.' The event will bring together global leaders, innovators, and experts to discuss emerging trends and challenges shaping the energy landscape. Organised in collaboration with the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and Dragon Oil, the conference will serve as a key platform for dialogue on technological advancement and sustainability in the energy sector. The Honorary President of the Organising Committee, Ali Rashid Al Jarwan, CEO of Dragon Oil, fully owned by the Government of Dubai, said: 'This event emphasises the importance of supporting digital transformation and innovation in the energy sector, as well as artificial intelligence applications. It also strengthens Dubai's position as a global hub for knowledge and technology in this field. While we celebrate the 25th anniversary of Dragon Oil's establishment, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment for the energy sector. GOTECH 2025 provides an exceptional platform to exchange ideas and innovation, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in both digital transformation and sustainability.' Michelle Boyd, General Manager of Events at the Society of Petroleum Engineers, stated: 'The energy sector is undergoing unprecedented transformations, and it's essential to address both the technical and human aspects. GOTECH 2025 provides a unique opportunity for sector leaders and innovators to discuss the intersection of technology, sustainability, and talent development. This event will provide invaluable insights into how innovation can drive a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.' The agenda includes discussions on topics such as harnessing the power of digital transformation; talent and skills development in the new energy landscape; accelerating the energy transition: a deep dive into low-carbon technologies; maximising recovery from mature assets: innovative strategies and technologies; and fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion in the energy sector. The conference will also feature specialised technical sessions, including enhancing mature field production using analytics and machine learning, digital transformation in the oil and gas industry, artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and advanced drilling and production technologies. The event will also include workshops, including one focusing on offshore operations excellence through technology, innovation, and sustainability. Additionally, a dedicated university platform will give students opportunities to interact with industry leaders, speakers, and exhibitors, while showcasing their projects and research on energy, innovation, and digital technologies. The accompanying technology exhibition will showcase products and solutions from over 48 exhibitors transforming the energy sector, offering attendees a chance to engage with innovators and explore how digital transformation and sustainability are shaping the future of energy.

UTPB PetroBowl team pleased with showing at contest
UTPB PetroBowl team pleased with showing at contest

Yahoo

time26-03-2025

  • Science
  • Yahoo

UTPB PetroBowl team pleased with showing at contest

Mar. 25—Students in University of Texas Permian Basin's chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers recently placed in the top five of a competition encompassing North America. The annual North America PetroBowl Regional Qualifier was held Feb. 20-22 at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles in February. The competition itself was just one day, but it was part of a three-day conference called the 2025 North American Student Symposium. UTPB junior Bryan Martinez said the contest involved "a bunch of petroleum-based facts in the oil field, related to drilling, reservoir, even health and safety questions." It's a quiz-show type of format similar to Jeopardy, said Martinez and fellow team member Agnes Sjursaether. Martinez is the vice president of the Society of Petroleum Engineers student chapter at UTPB and Sjursaether is the communications and outreach chair. The students said the university has sent a team to the competition before, but it has been several years. Along with Martinez and Sjursaether, a junior, the team included Leonardo Gamez, Benjamin Patterson and Jonathan King. "We just wanted to try a new opportunity and try to compete against other students from other universities," Martinez said. Sjursaether said she thought it was interesting to see what they were learning compared to students at larger schools. "We placed third in our bracket. ... There's like five brackets, and they take two from each bracket, so we just missed. We just missed it by a couple points. We were very close, but we beat teams like New Mexico Mining Institute and Penn State," Martinez said. Sjursaether said they lost to teams like Texas A&M University and University of Houston, but they sent their graduate students. "We were very close to beating University of Houston," she added. "I think they probably were thinking that it was going to be easy to beat a small school like UTPB," Sjursaether said. Martinez and Sjursaether said the conference was also enjoyable. Sjursaether added that they liked talking to students from other universities. Martinez added that there were students from other universities in Canada and Mexico as well. Sjursaether said this was the North American version of the event, but they are hosted throughout the world. The top four or five teams from every region qualify for the international competition in Houston in the fall. "For sure we'll try again. It was a worthwhile experience," Martinez said. Because they came so close, Sjursaether said they are more eager than ever to try again, especially to get to the international competition and getting to compete against schools from Europe and Asia. Martinez said having to think on their feet was very beneficial. Sjursaether said they had some good practices where they quizzed each other. "I definitely feel like it has helped me in school in general, all the things I've learned from studying for this competition," she added. Martinez said they practiced twice a week for two to three hours at a time. It took them a while to get the practice material, so the team started getting ready fairly late. Martinez and Sjursaether, who both want to pursue petroleum engineering careers, praised the engineering program at UTPB. Martinez said he liked how tight-knit the engineering community is and that students can get close to the professors and ask them any questions. Sjursaether added that she likes the petroleum engineering department in part because it's very stable. "They don't switch professors that much, so we're all very close to our professors. We know them really well. ... They have an open-door policy so we can always stop by and ask questions, and they're always willing to help. ... I think we're also very lucky, because at bigger schools like Texas A&M, you have teacher assistants that teach the class, whereas here at UTPB, we have professors with actual PhDs that teach us everything," she added. Sjursaether said she would encourage students considering UTPB to look into the petroleum engineering department. "We have really great professors and a lot of great students that are willing to learn. We have SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers), too, and you can learn so much from that," she added. The faculty advisor for the team was Associate Professor of petroleum engineering Ahmed Kamel. "Our newly established UTPB team, which included only undergraduate students, participated in the North America PetroBowl Regional Qualifier. It was the first time for all of the team members," Kamel said. He noted that the competition included teams from much older and larger schools where their teams included graduate students doing their master's and PhDs. Many of them had participated in the competition previously and maybe more than once. "However, our team did very well and barely missed qualification to the international PetroBowl," Kamel said. "They played against Texas A&M, University of Houston, and Penn State. (The) UTPB team won Penn State and barely lost to both Texas A&M and University of Houston." "For a newly established team with neither experience in the competition nor the equipment, I must admit that I am very proud of the team and I am sure with more support from both university and industry, (the) UTPB team can go further and can easily qualify (for) the international competition," he added. "In addition, (the) opportunity (for) interaction and networking between our students and their peers from other schools, graduate and undergraduate, is invaluable," Kamel said.

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