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H O S T O R G A N I S AT I O N HOST MINISTRY

12 TH-16 TH MARCH 2023,


SULTANATE OF OMAN

OFFICIAL
SHOW GUIDE
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Committed to
Sustainability
Oman LNG is dedicated to preserving a clean and sustainable future for generations to come.
The company has a strong commitment to deliver Liquidied Natural Gas (LNG) and Natural
Gas Liquids (NGLs) safely and reliable around the globe.

Reducing the carbon footprint and increasing energy efficiency are of utmost importance to
Oman LNG. To achieve this, the company consistently adopts cutting-edge technologies and
implements sustainable practices to minimise its impact on the environment.

With its unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship, Oman LNG is at the


forefront of the journey towards a cleaner, greener future.

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HIS MAJESTY SULTAN HAITHAM BIN TARIQ

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LATE HIS MAJESTY SULTAN QABOOS BIN SAID BIN

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CONTENTS
8 Welcome from Ministry of Energy & Minerals
11 Welcome from Petroleum Development Oman (PDO)
12 Steering Committee
14 Communication Committee
16 Sponsors & Supporters
18 Media Partners
20 Awards
22 Show Information
24 Site Visits
26 ISRTC Conference
57 SPE Gaia Summit
61 OSW Talks
75 Floorplan & Exhibitor Profiles
98 Product & Service Locator
109 Country Locator

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Welcome from
Ministry of Energy & Minerals
On behalf of the Ministry of Energy & Minerals, I extend my warmest greeting to you.
I am elated to welcome you to Oman Sustainability Week 2023.
Today, the world stands on a critical stage of adopting a balanced energy transition
that supports the needs of economic development as well as ensures a sustainable
future for the present and future generations. In line with the United Nation’s
Sustainable Development Goals and the Oman Vision 2040 plan, the Sultanate of
Oman is undergoing a transformation to build an effective and resilient ecosystem
that supports the national objectives.
Oman Sustainability Week (OSW) returns to re-iterate the Sultanate’s commitment
to climate change. The event aims to accelerate the adoption of clean technologies
and engage the national development stakeholders to present Oman as a model
for sustainable development. OSW serves as an ideal national platform to foster
partnerships, facilitate meaningful dialogue, and showcase innovative strategies for
driving solutions in the energy, power, water, waste, and environment sectors.
With strong participation from the private and public sectors, OSW focuses on
driving the energy transformation and highlights the nation’s efforts to develop
local talent and draw global expertise in finding solutions for the climate crisis. The
weeklong series of events begins with the much-acclaimed OSW Awards that assess
excellence in sustainability initiatives and corporate responsibility by organisations
operating in Oman. The three-day exhibition is estimated to bring together over 80
local, regional, and international companies showcasing their latest innovations to
over 7000 attendees.
The International Sustainability Resources and Technology Conference (ISRTC)
organized by Oman Environmental Services Holding Company- be’ah and
programmed by The Economist Impact unites over 50 international and local
expert speakers and 450 delegates to address the global sustainability challenges.
Introducing this year, the Oman Sustainability Week (OSW) Talks is designed to
educate and inspire delegates on best practices, innovations, and technologies
presented by leading energy, environmental, and academic institutions. Returning
at OSW for the second year, the Gaia Summit organised by SPE (Society of Petroleum
Engineers) focuses on highly interactive sessions, engaging panel discussions,
technical presentations, and keynote speeches over two days of active knowledge
sharing.
The OSW Site Visits activity offers the attendees real-time insights into live sites and
projects that are on the forefront of building a sustainable environment in Oman.
In its endeavor to incorporate sustainable values in all aspects of life, the Sultanate
has introduced various initiatives to encourage young Omani talent to participate in
the national development. The Shell NXplorers educational program is designed in

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collaboration with MoE and Engineering Village, to raise awareness about the Sultanate’s energy transition
among school children and to inspire them to think innovatively about future energies. Another such
offering is the Shell Nawafidh program to provide Omani youth with the opportunity to explore the future
energy market through a structured and integrated technical and life skill curriculum in partnership with
German University of Technology in Oman (GUTech) and Outward-Bound Oman (OBO). The educational
programs hosted alongside OSW demonstrate the Sultanate’s efforts to prepare the next generation of
sustainability leaders.
Let’s pledge to continue to collaborate for achieving the national objectives of a clean and green economy.
I thank you for joining us in the energy transformation drive for a better and sustainable future!

Mohsin Hamed Al Hadhrami


Undersecretary
Ministry of Energy and Minerals

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“ Conserving our
Beautiful Oman”

Explore innovation at OSW EXPO


Visit us at our booth no.1300

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Welcome from Petroleum Development Oman (PDO)


On behalf of Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), I proudly welcome you to Oman
Sustainability Week (OSW), the Sultanate of Oman’s national event covering the
important themes of future energy, power, water, waste, environment and society.
With sustainability being the bedrock of transformation globally, PDO is fully aligned
with the Oman Vision 2040 and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals,
remaining steadfast in its commitment to deliver meaningful social investment (SI)
programmes aimed at creating sustainable benefits for Omani society.
At PDO, we acknowledge the critical role we play in meeting the energy needs of the
nation, a duty that is fundamental to enabling Omanis to lead happy and healthy lives.
At the same time, we remain mindful of our responsibilities towards the environment.
While our focus on adhering to international best practices has remained undeterred, we
have also set new benchmarks of excellence in implementing more sustainable means of
operations. By continuously incorporating innovative technologies in processes, forming
meaningful partnerships and actively supporting key sustainability programmes, PDO
seeks to contribute to the Sultanate’s vision of transitioning to a green, circular economy.
OSW provides an excellent networking platform to drive collaboration, co-operation and
knowledge exchange between industry leaders, sustainability experts and stakeholders
from various organisations. PDO seeks to support such impactful interactions which are
critical to further enhancing Oman’s potential to become a leading green energy hub.
Through its participation in this event, PDO also endeavours to instil the ‘Think Green’
mindset amongst individuals and organisations while promoting awareness about the
importance of adopting sustainable practices and the resultant positive impact on the
environment. As a socially responsible institution that upholds the highest ethical standards,
PDO will continue to lead by example and encourage everyone to come together and
commit to championing sustainability, both in their professional and personal lives.
With an excellent track record, PDO has been at the forefront of developing innovative
renewable solutions to create new growth opportunities not only for itself but also
for the benefit of the nation. This strategic direction places increased emphasis on
leveraging new technologies, boosting collaboration with relevant institutions, and
improving overall energy efficiency and water management processes.
We also reaffirm our pledge to lower emissions and reduce our carbon footprint by
developing and deploying renewable energy sources. With a progressive outlook,
PDO has established itself as a leader in driving the nation’s sustainability agenda
and will remain consistent in its efforts to support the realisation of the Oman Vision
2040, which aims to create a thriving, sustainable and diversified economy.
I wish you a productive and enriching experience at the event!

Eng. Abdul-Amir Al Ajmi


External Affairs and Value Creation Director and Member of the OSW
Steering Committee
Petroleum Development Oman

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STEERING COMMITTEE

Dr. Ali Al Rajhi Eng. Abdul-Amir Al Ajmi Dr. Mohab Ali Al Hinai
Director General for Planning External Affairs and Value Vice President – Sustainability
and Studies, OSW Steering Creation Director, PDO and Circular Economy, be’ah
Committee Chair, Ministry of
Energy and Minerals

Essam Al Sheibany Dr. Chokri Ben Amor Dr. Mohammad Saif


Vice President Sustainability, Executive Director & VP QHSE – Al Kalbani
ASYAD NESR, Committee Chairperson of Acting D.G., Environment Affairs,
the Gaia Summit Environment Authority

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Ashraf Al Mamari Ghada Mohammed Malak Al Shaibani


Chief – People, Technology and Al Yousef External Relations Country
Culture, OQ Executive Manager for General Manager, Shell Oman
Group Communication of
Sustainability, Nama Group

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COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE

Al Haytham Al Meshifri Khalfan.h. Al Mamari Sarmad Al Lawati


Director of Communication Team Lead, Content Developer,
and Media Department Ministry of Energy and Minerals Petroleum Development Oman

Rahab Al Balushi Almaha Al Aadi Ali Al Yaaqubi


Communication Lead, Marketing and Communication, Communications Manager,
Oman Shell Asyad bp

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Marwa Al Mujaini Husam Al Rawahi Muna Al Jabri


Strategic Communication Specialist, Communication Executive, Communication & Brand,
be’ah be’ah OQ

Ammar Ali Al-Sulaimani Maryam Ali Al Alawi Marwa Yahya Al Mughairi


Smart Communication Specialist, Head of Branding, Events Communication &
National Energy Center Management and Public Relations, Sustainability Analyst,
Oman LNG Nama

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SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS

STRATEGIC PARTNERS

PLATINUM SPONSOR SMART CITY PARTNER

SILVER SPONSORS

TECHNOLOGY PARTNER ISLAMIC BANK PARTNER

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SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS

HYDROGEN ENERGY PARTNERS IN-COUNTRY VALUE PARTNER

y Satellite-Regional Events

OFFICIAL FREIGHT FORWARDER

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MEDIA PARTNERS

SHOW GUIDE PARTNER KNOWLEDGE PARTNER RADIO PARTNERS

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Oman Convention &
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AWARDS Grand Ballroom A & B

Co-organiser Sustainability Specialist

Awards Participants
GOVERNMENT ACADEMIA

SMALL BUSINESS

MEDIUM TO LARGE ENTERPRISES

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“BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE & LOW-CARBON
FUTURE TO MAXIMISE VALUE FOR OMAN”

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SHOW INFORMATION
Event Dates: 12th - 16th March 2023

Venue: Oman Convention & Exhibition Centre, Muscat, Oman

ACTIVITIES AT OMAN SUSTAINABILITY WEEK EXPO

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OSW Expo Shell NXplorer


Dates: 13 – 15 March 2023 Dates: 15 March 2023
Hours: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Hours: 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Venue: Hall 1, OCEC, Muscat Venue: Hall 1, OCEC, OSW Theatre

International Sustainability Resources Shell Nawafidh


& Technology Conference (ISRTC)
Dates: 14 March 2023
Dates: 13 – 14 March 2023 Hours: 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Hours: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Venue: Auditorium, OCEC, Muscat
Venue: OCEC, Muscat

SPE Gaia Summit OSW Talks


Dates: 15 – 16 March 2023 Dates: 13 – 15 March 2023
Hours: 9:00 am – 5:40 pm Hours: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Venue: OCEC, Muscat Venue: Hall 1, OCEC, OSW Theatre

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SITE VISITS

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THE INTERNATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY RESOURCES


& TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE (ISRTC)
OMAN SUSTAINABILITY WEEK
From ambition to action: leadership, commitment and collaboration
March 13th and 14th, 2023 - Muscat, Oman
PROGRAMMED BY ORGANISED BY

Destruction from climate change will only worsen if society fails to act. Yet a green transformation can deliver
not only a cleaner planet, but economic growth and healthier people too. The Middle East region is working
to accelerate this transition. It requires leaders in business and government to design action plans, collaborate
and meet commitments. After COP27, Oman Sustainability Week will host practical discussions on what an

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equitable transition to a sustainable society looks like. And it will bring together the scientific and technological
communities to help put the plans in action.

Join Economist Impact for “Oman Sustainability Week: From ambition to action: leadership, commitment and
collaboration”, sponsored by be’ah. The event will connect local and global stakeholders across academia,
industry and the public sector, fostering constructive debate and enhancing cross-sector collaboration.
Covering the energy transition, sustainable finance, and sustainable production and consumption, along
with development and collaboration, the event’s solution-focused discussion tracks will build a roadmap for
achieving climate-resilient and sustainable growth for a better future.

The key themes for the Oman Sustainability Week will include:
• How will renewable energy progress in the Middle East? Will the region seize diversification opportunities?
• What business growth will arise from the region’s pursuit of net zero?
• Hear technological case studies of sustainable development from the region
• The role of sustainable finance: how is the region’s financial sector performing and what more needs to
be done?
• How will production and consumption become more sustainable and circular in the region?
• The road to COP28: what areas of collaboration and commitment need to strengthen on the journey to
net-zero?

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*Agenda updated as of 9 March 2023


Programmed by Organised by

Seeking solutions after COP27

TIME ACTIVITY
CONFERENCE DAY 1 (Monday 13 March 2023) - Seeking solutions after COP27

8:00am Conference registration opens

9:00am OPENING CEREMONY - BALLROOM

9:40am Opening remarks - BALLROOM

Greg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent, The Economist

9:45am Opening panel discussion: Lessons from COP27

What lessons can be taken from COP27? How are world leaders taking action to meet
net-zero targets? What more needs to be done to fulfil commitments in this deciding
decade? Hear from government leaders and senior executives on their plans for action.

Speakers:
H.E. Dr Al Sayyid Munther bin Hilal Al Busaidi, Vice chairman, Oman Vision 2040
Implementation Follow-up Unit

Spyros Kouvelis, Director, EPLO Institute for Sustainable Development; senior associate,
University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership
Former minister of state for foreign economic, cultural, and environmental affairs (Greece)

Dr Karim Morsy, Advisor to the Minister for Environment, Ministry of Environment, Egypt

Moderator:
Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent, The Economist

10:15am Panel discussion: Hastening the clean energy transition

How can we achieve a net-zero future as populations rise and increasing development
boosts energy demand?

Speakers:
Dr. Andrea Lovato, EVP - global head of hydrogen, ACWA Power

Rajat Seksaria, Chief executive, ACME Group

Eng. Yaqoob bin Saif Al Kiyumi, Chief executive, Oman Power & Water Procurement Company

Moutaz Al Riyami, Gas director, Petroleum Director Oman

Moderator:
Sardar Karim, Manager, policy and insights, Economist Impact

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10:50am Panel discussion: Green is the new brown - enabling the transition to net zero in
hard-to-abate sectors

What does it mean to move from “brown” to “green” growth? How can heavy industry
invest in decarbonisation? What does the future of power storage look like? How can the
demands of growing populations be met given the imperative to reach net zero?

Speakers:
Ali Al Lawati, Regional managing director (Oman, Pakistan and Yemen), SLB

Justine Roure, Deputy VP, strategy, Oil & Gas Climate Initiative

Hamed Al Mamari, Manager, business assurance, Oman LNG

Moderator:
Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent, The Economist

11:25am Mid-morning coffee break

11:40am Panel discussion: Fuels of the future

What alternative fuels will be required for the future? What can current energy systems
do to adapt to new fuels that can replace coal? How will renewable energy progress in
the Middle East?

Speakers:
Dr. Firas Al Abduwani, Acting managing director, Hydrom

Eng. Abdulaziz Al Shidhani, Director general renewable energy and hydrogen,


Ministry of Energy and Minerals

Khalid Bin Hadi, Managing director and head of government affairs, Siemens Energy

Alicia Eastman, President, InterContinental Energy

Moderator:
Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent, The Economist

12:15pm Fireside chat: The hydrogen hype

Is hydrogen a truly green energy solution? What investments in this technology are
needed, and where will we see real breakthroughs in its use?

Speakers:
Marc Vermeersch, Executive director QEERI, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

Guy de Kort, Business opportunity manager, Shell Development Oman

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Ghalib Al Maamari, Vice president, low carbon molecules, OQ Alternative Energy

Moderator:
Phillip Cornell, Principal, Economist Impact

1:00pm Delegate lunch break

TIME NET-ZERO AND THE ENERGY TRANSITION SUSTAINABLE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
AUDITORIUM BALLROOM

2:00pm Panel: Innovating for a greener future Panel: Future-proofing cities -


towards sustainable and resilient
How can technology best be urban spaces
harnessed to meet sustainability
goals? How can society deliver a How can cities be transformed to
green future through technological reach net-zero emission by 2030? How
innovation? can existing buildings be adapted?

Speakers: Speakers:
Ivonne Bojoh, Chief operating officer Karim Al Jisr, Chief sustainability
and digital director, Circle Economy officer, Diamond Developers

Mohammed Ahmed Ali Tabouk, Khalifa Al Jabri, Professor of civil


Director of designs and road engineering, department of civil and
construction, Ministry of Transport, architectural engineering, Sultan
Communications & IT, Oman Qaboos University

Franck Kayser, Chief operating officer, Amy Hochadel, Executive director,


ASYAD Shipping Connected Places Catapult

Moderator: Moderator:
Sardar Karim, Manager, policy and Phillip Cornell, Principal,
insights, Economist Impact Economist Impact

2:45pm Action hour: Regional case studies Igniting smart and equitable cities

Case studies of technological Cities need holistic strategies that


innovation for change from the deliver decarbonisation alongside
Middle East, Asia and Africa social equality, biodiversity, circularity
and resilience. How can developers
Speakers: be mindful of embodied carbon and
Eugene Wang, chief executive and use new and better technologies to
founder, Sophie’s BioNutrients [Asia] achieve great circularity?

Chad Robertson, Founder, Speakers:


Regenize [Africa] Eng. Ibrahim Wali, director of Oman
national spatial strategy (ONSS) and
director of transformation, Ministry of
Housing and Urban Planning

Faisal Durrani, head of Middle East


research, Knight Frank Middle East

Moderator:
Phillip Cornell, Principal, Economist Impact
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3:15pm Defining the 2050 priorities - BALLROOM

Closing the day with key takeaways from the sessions. As countries devise future strategies and
visions, what will the future roadmap for 2050 look like for energy and sustainability priorities?

Speakers:
Justine Roure, deputy VP, strategy, Oil & Gas Climate Initiative

Moderator:
Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent, The Economist

3:50pm End of day one

4:00pm
TIME End of day one
ACTIVITY
CONFERENCE DAY 2 (Monday 14 March 2023) - Financing the green future

9:00am Opening remarks


AUDITORIUM

Greg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent, The Economist

PART ONE Sustainable finance

9:10am Panel discussion: Greening the financial system

How can financial institutions and regulators come together to help achieve a sustainable
future? What partnerships are required? How is the role of central banks evolving?

Speakers:
Spyros Kouvelis, director, EPLO Institute for Sustainable Development; senior associate,
University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership; former minister of
state for foreign economic, cultural, and environmental affairs (Greece)

Mirey Atallah, Head of the nature for climate branch, UNEP

Ahmed Ali al-Mukhaini, Advisor, office of the executive president, Capital Market Authority

Moderator:
Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent, The Economist

10:00am Keynote session: Central banks in action

What can leading central banks teach us about meeting sustainability targets and
designing a green financial system for the future?

Speakers:
Prof. David Aikman, Director, Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance

James Reeve, Chief economist, Jadwa Investment

Moderator:
Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent, The Economist

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10:40am Fireside chat: Innovation and digitalisation in green finance

Digitalisation supports the production of accurate ESG data, informing sustainability


reporting that can power better decision-making. How do companies prepare for the
ESG-focused digitalisation? What value can policymakers derive from technology and
the data it delivers? What further innovation is requested in this field?

Speakers:
Ali Hassan Moosa, Chief executive, Oman Banks Association

Dr Dalal Aassouli, Assistant professor of islamic and sustainable finance, College Islamic
Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU)

Moderator:
Phillip Cornell, Principal, Economist Impact

11:10am Ask me anything: the role of sovereign wealth funds in improving ESG performance

The biggest sovereign wealth funds are so far making only patchy progress in adapting
their investment plans to account for environmental, social and governance factors. Join
representatives of leading sovereign wealth funds to find out what this adaptation will
look like for the Middle East in the coming years.

Speakers:
Ayad Al Balushi, Chief operating officer, Oman Investment Authority

Duncan Bonfield, Chief executive, International Forum for Sovereign Wealth Funds

Dr. Ana Nacvalovaite, Research fellow, Kellogg College, University of Oxford

Katia Kushnareva, Global sector lead, municipal and environmental infrastructure,


International Finance Corporation (IFC)

Moderator:
Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent, The Economist

12:00pm Delegate lunch break

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TIME PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS


AUDITORIUM BALLROOM

1:00pm Panel: Driving the circular future Net-zero by 2050: a holistic and
cooperative approach to tackling
How can industries and consumers climate change
start embracing the circular economy?
What shifts in mindset will be The target to limit climate change
needed? What infrastructure is still and achieve sustainable growth
lacking? is accelerating the global energy
transformation. The path to getting
Speakers: there is a mucky one with many raising
Ivonne Bojoh, Chief operating officer the question: how are we going to
and digital director, Circle Economy transition to net-zero by 2050? A holistic
and cooperative approach is needed
Prof Joel Mesot, President, ETH Zurich to tackle the challenges. In this session,
technology, energy, economic and policy
Dr Mohab Ali Al Hinai, experts will discuss the path to net-zero
VP - sustainability and and what response is needed.
circular Economy, be’ah
Speakers:
Moderator: Dr. Ana Nacvalovaite, Research fellow,
Phillip Cornell, Principal, Kellogg College, University of Oxford
Economist Impact
Charlotte Morton, chief executive,
World Biogas Association

Salim Al Huthaili, chief executive,


Solar Wadi

Moderator:
Sardar Karim, Manager, policy and
insights, Economist Impact

1:40pm Panel: The future of waste Fireside chat: The road to COP28 -
management from ambition to action

With the Middle East and Asia-Pacific In the lead-up to COP28, what
fuelling much of the world’s growth more needs to be done? What
through urbanisation, increasing commitments should be set and met
residential waste and surging demand in the following months? How can
for plastics will demand smarter success be measured?
waste-management solutions. What
will the future of waste management Speakers:
look like? How can technological Prof Dr Joël Mesot, president, ETH Zurich
development support improvements?
Katia Kushnareva, global sector
Speakers: lead, municipal and environmental
Khaled Alrashed, Chief operating infrastructure, International Finance
officer, Saudi Investment Recycling Corporation (IFC)
Company (SIRC)
Moderator:
Sardar Karim, Manager, policy and
insights, Economist Impact

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Charlotte Morton,
Chief executive, World Biogas
Association

Antonis Mavropolous,
Former president, International Solid
Waste Association

Mohab Ali Talib Al-Hinai,


Vice president - sustainability and
circular economy, be’ah

Moderator:
Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East
correspondent, The Economist

2:10pm A sustainable future for agriculture SDG Challenge

The global agri-food system is Hear from impact-driven C

undergoing a massive transformation. entrepreneurs achieving the


Food security is a top priority for the SDG goals through technological M

GCC. How can a sustainable path be innovation.


Y
created towards a better yield that
balances agricultural productivity and Speakers: CM
sustainability? Hari Nair, Co-Founder, Zuno Carbon
MY

Speakers: Reham Yehia, business development


Carrie Chan, chief executive officer, manager, Baramoda CY

Avant Meats
CMY

Henry Gordon-Smith, Founder and K


chief executive, Agirtecture

Mohammed S. Al-Harthy,
Chief executive, Nitaj

Moderator:
Phillip Cornell, Principal,
Economist Impact

2:45pm Chair’s closing remarks

Greg Carlstrom
Middle East correspondent, The Economist

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Green Logistics
for a Sustainable
World
Asyad Group provides integrated logistics solutions across
ports, free zones and shipping. It comprises three deep
ports, two free zones and an economic zone supported by
Oman’s five airports, and a world-class road network.

In addition, Asyad operates full maritime services with one


of the largest drydock in the middle east and a diversified
fleet of more than 70 vessels, supported by a sea transport
network that connects Oman to key ports across the region
and the globe.

The Group offers integrated logistics services to meet


market needs and support Oman’s economy. This allows
optimal use of its diverse and powerful support assets,
including its renowned Asyad Express service that spans
from the 3,000m2 world-class fulfilment centre to the last
mile delivery, serving finance, e-commerce, manufacturing,
and other businesses.

3Asyad.om
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ISRTC CONFERENCE SPEAKERS

Abdulaziz Al Shidhani
Director general renewable energy and hydrogen,
Ministry of Energy and Minerals
Engineer / Abdulaziz Al Shidhani has more than 19 years of technical and
leadership experience, most of which are in the energy and water sectors. He
is currently the Director General of Renewable Energy and Hydrogen at the
Ministry of Energy and Minerals since March 2022. During the past one year,
hee led the efforts to craft Oman green Hydrogen Strategy including chairing
the Renewable energy and green hydrogen efforts unification committee and
setting up Hydrogen Oman as a green hydrogen orchestrator.

Ahmed Ali al Mukhaini


Policy Analyst | Consultant | Advisor | Lecturer |
Author | Interlocutor
His current role entails, inter alia, providing advice on strategic planning,
mainstreaming financial sector into macroeconomic policy issues, and
governance. As a member of the Economic and Development Committee,
Governance and Institutional Performance Committee, and advisor on socio-
economic indicators, he participated in the synthesis of the Oman2040 vision.
Holder of an MA in Economic Development of the Middle East, Durham University,
UK. He is an alumnus of the University of Glamorgan (now the University of
South Wales, UK), as well as the US-based Georgetown University Leadership
Seminar, and the Southern Methodist University Rule of Law Program, USA. Prior
to his current position, he worked as the Executive Director of a prestigious
Omani law firm, and served at the Omani Majlis Ash-Shura (elected chamber of
the bicameral council of Oman) between 1999-2008 in several capacities, the
last of which was Assistant Secretary General for Information. He also served as
the political advisor to two American ambassadors in Oman.

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Ahmed Badr
Director, Project Facilitation and Support
International Renewable Energy Agency
Ahmed Badr is the Director of the International Renewable Energy Agency’s
(IRENA) Project Facilitation and Support division. The division offers members
dedicated project implementation support. Mr. Badr joined IRENA in April
2020 and brings more than 30 years of international experience in the field of
banking and finance to the Agency. In his role, Mr. Badr is tasked with leading
the development of the division by building strong lines of cooperation with
development banks and international financial institutions. He also spearheads
IRENA’s implementation of the Climate Investment Platform, a multi-stakeholder
platform established in partnership with SEforALL, the UNDP and in coordination
with the Green Climate Fund, which has the objective to streamline access
to climate funding for developing countries and advance the deployment of
renewable technologies. He also manages IRENA’s ongoing relationship with
the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development. Prior to joining IRENA, Mr. Badr held
several senior operational positions in the field of climate change, renewable
energy, energy efficiency, water and infrastructure projects in a number of
multinational financial institutions, including the World Bank, European Bank
for Reconstruction and Development, European Commission (EuropeAid), and
Japan Bank for International Cooperation. Mr. Badr is a certified infrastructure
project manager, with a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering and master’s degree in
Infrastructure Economics from the Universite de Nantes, France.

Ali Al Lawati
Regional managing director
(Oman, Pakistan and Yemen), SLB
Senior Executive leading the largest international oilfield service company
in the region with over 8 years of international experience. Strategic leader
and entrepreneur driving fast growth along the Oman 2040 vision. Focusing
on portfolio diversification, In country value creation through industry
localization, attracting investments, local SME development, job and diversity
creation and local talent development. Proven track record of In country value
achieving over 84% national workforce, operating state of art facilities and
training center in Oman.

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Alicia Eastman
President, InterContinental Energy
Alicia Eastman is the President of InterContinental Energy, a green fuels
developer/owner focused on 25GW+ integrated upstream wind and solar,
midstream hydrogen, and downstream ammonia projects located in coastal
deserts of Australia and the Middle East. Before co-founding ICE in 2014;
Alicia led investment and strategy in global markets for 20 years, managing
private equity funds, market entry and finance for multinational companies
and institutional investors across Australasia including the Middle East.
She has focused on infrastructure, project finance, renewable energy,
specialty chemicals/pharma, technology, and telecom. She was a founding
partner of multiple growth private equity funds and a project finance advisor
in the Persian Gulf. Alicia led international strategy and acquisitions at Elan
Biopharmaceuticals and was Vice President of Prudential Asia Infrastructure
Mezzanine Capital Fund. Alicia holds a B.Sc. in Economics from the Wharton
School at the University of Pennsylvania and an M.A. in International Relations
from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Alicia
currently sits on the Steering Committee of Hydrogen Council, the Advisory
Board of SEC Hydrogen, the Board of Directors for the Ammonia Energy
Association and represents ICE as member of Dii Desertec and Global Maritime
Forum’s Getting to Zero Coalition. She is also a Board Director of multiple
charities focused on poverty and education for children in developing or war
torn countries and is a frequent speaker and moderator at clean hydrogen,
ammonia, and sustainability events.

H.E. Dr Al Sayyid Munther bin Hilal Al Busaidi,


Vice chairman, Oman Vision 2040 Implementation
Follow-up Unit
H.E. Sayyid Dr. Munther Al Busaidi is the Vice Chairman of Oman Vision 2040
Implementation Follow-up Unit. The unit is tasked with following up and
supporting the implementation of the vision’s programs and initiatives. Prior to
joining the unit, he was an advisor to the Behavioral Economics Department in
the Ministry of Economy. He was also vital in setting up the department and
leading it in the first year of establishment. He was also the Assistant Dean
for Training and Community Service in the College of Economics and Political
Science at Sultan Qaboos University. His role involved building ties with the
public and private sectors through joint projects and initiatives. Dr. Munther was
also a founding partner at The Firm for Business & Economic Consulting. The
company specializes in management consultancy and capacity building. He has
a PhD from the University of Melbourne – Australia and a master’s degree from
the University of Illinois - USA.

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Dr Amy Hochadel
Executive director, Connected Places Catapult
Dr Hochadel is an expert in global cities, and currently the Executive Director of
Global Business at Connected Places Catapult in London, England. She works
with local leaders, entrepreneurs, city and national governments around the
world, including the Gulf states, India, Malaysia, Africa, and the United Kingdom.
She is the author of Local Leadership in a Global Era: Policy and Behaviour
Change in Cities (2017, Palgrave Macmillan), exploring the changing role local
leaders are playing in addressing local challenges through global engagement.
Dr Hochadel has over three decades of experience in politics & public policy and
community, government, diplomatic and international relations. She has served
as special adviser to Congressional and Presidential candidates across the United
States, as well as for British Members of Parliament; has been a guest lecturer
at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government; and proudly serves as a member
of the United Nations Global Happiness policy sub-committee. Dr Hochadel’s
Doctorate is from King’s College London in International Political Economy, and
she specialises in enabling local governments and leadership around the world
to build globally focused, innovation-based economies.

Dr Ana Nacvalovaite
Dr Ana Nacvalovaite holds a doctoral degree from Oxford University, centred
around ethical business and investment practices with research based on
regulation, sustainability, and transparency of investments of sovereign wealth
funds. She specializes in working with sovereign wealth funds to enhance
social and environmental sustainability. Ana is a Research Fellow at Oxford
University, Kellogg College Centre for Mutual & Co-owned Business, where her
work focuses on investigating engagement of stakeholders in ESG and SDGs
to further implementation of sustainable finance internationally. Ana’s work
highlights the importance of conversing with governments, private sector, and
academic community to encourage collaborating on positive and imminent
changes coming out from standing united on finding solutions that are global,
inclusive, and manageable. Amongst other projects in sustainable finance, Ana
serves as an expert advisor to the British Standards Institution on the Committee
of Experts on Sustainable Finance, working on ‘Sustainable Finance Framework’.
Having participated in drafting and reviewing of International Standards on
Green Instruments, she is now raising awareness of the importance of a ‘just
transition’, and the role of sustainable finance required to support the ‘S’ in ESG.

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Dr. Andrea Lovato


EVP - Global Head of Hydrogen, ACWA Power
Dr. Lovato is a seasoned industry expert in the power utilty space with focus
on Independent Power, Desalination and Hydrogen Projects, preferably
developed, financed constructed and operated through concession or utility
outsourcing contract models. In ACWA Power since 2009, Dr. Lovato has
contributed to the impressive growth of the company leading the development
of several IPPs in the region and various global landmark projects, escpecially
in the renwable and hydrogen sectors. Among those one of the largest utilty
scale green hydrogen production projects in the world, which lead the way
for the sector into the development of such mega-projects accelrating the
enegy transition. He is leading the Green Hydrogen funcition at ACWA Power.
Dr. Lovato recevied a Ph.D. in Manufacturing Engineering from the Technical
University of Denmark in Copenhagen, and a M.Sc. in Engineering at the
Univesity of Pauda. He has been based in Gulf region since 2005.

Antonis Mavropoulos
Former president, International Solid Waste
Associtin (ISWA)
Antonis Mavropoulos is the founder and CEO of D-Waste consultants. He has
a long experience in recycling, waste and resource management projects and
working experiences in 35 countries. He is one of the pioneers that introduced
the advances of IND4.0 to the waste management sector and he is working
for many years on the interface between IND4.0 and Circular Economy.
His book “Industry 4.0 and Circular Economy” portrays a wasteless future
powered by technological and social innovations. He serves as a member
of the International Advisory Board of UNEP’s International Environmental
Technologies Centre, and as a strategy advisor for the Let’s Do It Foundation.
He has been the President of the International Solid Waste Association (ISWA)
and the Chair of ISWA Scientific and Technical Committee. From 2019, he is
focusing on food and biowaste initiatives aiming to redesign food and food
supply chains and to advance circular loops to the food industry.

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Carrie Chan
Chief Executive Officer & Co-founder Avant
Carrie is a seasoned business leader with a passion for the environment,
particularly the impact of our food supply on the planet. Her expertise is
in strategy and general management. She had managed major greenfield
Capex projects from conception to revenue-generating operations.
Carrie co-founded Avant with Dr Mario Chin in late 2018, the first and
leading cultivated fish company in Asia. At Avant, Carrie provides the
vision, guides the strategy and supervises the implementation. Carrie is a
Bloomberg New Economy Catalyst 2022. She holds MBA from INSEAD. Avant
is the first cultivated meat company in Greater China and the first cultivated
fish company in Asia. Avant’s technology offers a system to produce
nutritious, tasty fish and functional marine proteins directly from fish cells
at economically viable costs. The group’s end-to-end technology platform
also allows continuous new product development from scratch all the way
to production. Avant aims to be a global leader in producing traceable
and sustainably cultivated proteins in a fully contained environment for
food, skincare, and functional applications. Founded in 2018, Avant now
has presence in Singapore and Greater China. Avant has also been awarded
Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum, Bloomberg New
Economy Catalyst, Forbes Asia 100 to Watch and featured in Reuters, TIME
Magazine, Financial Times, South China Morning Post, and CCTV. For more
information, please visit www.avantmeats.com.

Chad Robertson
Founder and CEO, Regenize [Africa]
Chad Robertson is a social entrepreneur from Cape Town and currently the
Co-Founder and CEO of Regenize, a company on a mission to make zero-waste
services accessible, attainable and inclusive. He has a background in software
development and was a student at the University of Cape Town - Graduate
School of Business, where he completed his MPhil in Inclusive Innovation,
focusing on the informal waste sector in South Africa.

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Charlotte Morton
Chief executive, World Biogas Association
A practising lawyer for 10 years, Charlotte Morton studied for her MBA at
London Business School before setting up a car club business. Asked to
establish the business side of ADBA in 2009, she saw the potential of an
industry that can deliver huge potential and value to the UK. Given the even
bigger global potential, which must be achieved if the Paris Climate Change
targets and UN Sustainable Development Goals are to be met, Charlotte
played a pivotal role in establishing the World Biogas Association in 2016 to
promote and increase the rate of uptake of biogas globally. Charlotte was
awarded an OBE in the 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours for her services to
the biogas industry. She is also on the board of Green Gas Trading Ltd, which
runs the Biomethane Certification Scheme.

Dr Dalal Aassouli
Assistant professor of islamic and sustainable finance, College
Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU)
Dr Dalal Aassouli is an Assistant Professor of Islamic and Sustainable Finance
at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) in Qatar. She was previously a visiting
academic at the Durham Centre for Islamic Economics and Finance, Durham
University Business School. Prior to that, she worked at the International
Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation (IILM) in Malaysia where she
assisted with the establishment of the IILM’s sukuk programme. Before
that, she held several corporate finance positions in Europe where she had
exposure to the African, European and Latin American markets. Dr Dalal
serves on several industry working groups and non-profit global forums
such as the CIBAFI Sustainability Working Group, Qatar Financial Center
Islamic Finance Taskforce and the Global Impact fintech (GIFT ) Forum.
She is also an invited speaker in international conferences and events and
provides her consultancy expertise to various organizations on issues related
to sustainable and Islamic finance. Dr Dalal holds Masters from NEOMA
Business School, and Paris Dauphine University and a PhD from ENS de Lyon
in France. Her areas of research interest include Islamic finance in general
and its implications for liquidity management, corporate finance, ethical
finance, development finance, green finance, food security, sustainable
development and socially responsible investing.

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David Aikman
Director, Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance
David Aikman joined King’s Business School in April 2020 as Professor of
Finance and Director of the Qatar Centre for Global Banking and Finance.
Previously, he spent 17 years working as an economist at the Bank of England
– most recently in the role of Technical Head of Division in the Financial
Stability Strategy and Risk Directorate where he led the Bank’s work on various
macroprudential issues. Between 2013 and 2015, David was seconded to the
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in Washington DC, where he
worked as an advisor in the Division of Financial Stability. In 2008, David was
a Visiting Scholar at the Bank of Japan’s Institute for Monetary and Economic
Studies. David has represented the Bank in various international fora, including
meetings of the Financial Stability Board, the Basel Committee, and the
European Systemic Risk Board. He is the author of various research papers on
financial stability and macroprudential policy, and has a Ph.D. in Economics
from the University of Warwick.

Duncan Bonfield,
Chief Executive of the International Forum of
Sovereign Wealth Funds (IFSWF)
Duncan Bonfield is the Chief Executive of the International Forum of Sovereign
WealthFunds (IFSWF) Secretariat, the global network of sovereign wealth
funds established in 2009 to enhance collaboration, promote a deeper
understanding of Sovereign Wealth Fund activity and raise the industry
standard for best practice and governance. Prior to joining IFSWF, Duncan was
Group Director of Corporate Communications at Land Securities plc, a member
of the FTSE 100 and the UK’s biggest listed property company. Previously, he
was Corporate Affairs Director for BAA, the FTSE 100 company which owned
Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports. Duncan has a Bachelor’s Degree in
Politics from Bristol University.

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Eugene Y. Wang
Chief executive and founder, Sophie’s BioNutrients [Asia]
Eugene Wang grew up immersed in the vegetarian food business. Since
2010, his vision for launching Sophie’s Kitchen, the first Plant-Based Seafood
Alternative, has manifested into a viable category innovation lauded by the
press and social media thought leaders. Sophie’s Kitchen had won numerous
recognitions from companies like PepsiCo and Chipotle. In 2019, Eugene
took the alternative protein to the microorganism level and started another
venture - Sophie’s BioNutrients. The Singapore-based company, which grows
microalgae in bioreactors and has recently expanded to Europe. The company
created the world’s first allergen-free microalgae-based dairy alternatives and
microalgae-based burger patties with its microalgae protein concentrate.

Faisal Durrani
Partner – Head of Middle East Research
Faisal has over 15 years’ experience in property. He currently leads the
Knight Frank research function across the Middle East. His previous role
was Head of London Commercial Research for Knight Frank, where he and
his team provided consultancy and strategic advisory services to a range of
global clientele, including investors, landlords, developers, HNWI, banks and
institutions. His knowledge and experience spans all real estate sectors and
includes markets across the UK, Middle East and Africa. His work in the Middle
East is focussed on the impact of Vision 2030 on Saudi Arabia’s real estate
landscape as well the rebounding of Dubai’s ultra-prime residential market
and the growing importance of ESG considerations.

Dr. Firas Al Abduwani


Acting managing director, Hydrom
Firas Al-Abduwani PhD, acting Managing Director of Hydrom (Hydrogen
Oman), has over 17 years of experience in building, developing and leading
teams along a clear strategic vision with emphasis on adding value and
competitiveness to Oman.In his role Firas is responsible for Hydrom achieving
the performance indicators agreed with its shareholder (Energy Development
Oman) and with its regulator (Ministry of Energy and Minerals).

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Franck Kayser
Chief operating officer, ASYAD Shipping
Capt. Kayser has been a board member in various shipping related businesses
as well as being a committee member in various classification societies as well
as intertanko and MMM Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping.

Ghalib Al Maamari
Vice president, low carbon molecules, OQ
Alternative Energy
• Mr. Ghalib Al Mamaari is A Vice President Low Carbon Molecules at OQ
Alternative Energy, part of OQ Group, an integrated energy company specialising
in sustainability and business excellence.
• Prior to his role at OQ Alternative Energy, he worked as the VP of Information &
Digital Solutions where he spearheaded the digital transformation journey of
OQ. Previously, he worked for the Implementation Support and Follow-up Unit,
Takamul Investment Company and Occidental Petroleum Corporation.
• Mr. Al Mamaari is a the vice chairman of Vale Oman Pelletizing Company. He also
served on the board of Sohar Aluminium, Muscat Gases, Majis Industrial Services
& Takatuf Oman.
• Mr. Al Mamaari holds a bachelor’s degree in Electronic Commerce and a Master’s
in Business Information Systems from the University of Queensland, Australia.

Gregg Carlstrom
Middle East correspondent, The Economist
Gregg Carlstrom is a Middle East correspondent for The Economist, based in
Dubai. He has covered the region for more than a decade, with stints in Cairo,
Beirut and Tel Aviv. His reporting and analysis on the Middle East has been
published in a number of other publications, including Foreign Affairs, The
Atlantic and Politico. His first book, “How Long Will Israel Survive: The Threat
From Within,” was published in 2017.

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Guy de Kort
Business Opportunity Manager Operated Ventures in Oman
Guy de Kort leads Shell’s Operated Ventures in Oman, which covers the
accountability for the Block 10 gas development project, the development
of a blue H2 project, and Shell’s exploration blocks. Guy joined Shell in 1989
after studying Mechanical Engineering at Delft University. In the first 10 years
of his career with Shell, he held various technical roles in upstream process and
facilities engineering, followed by some 10 years in commercial roles, which
included the development of the Pearl GTL project. Since then, Guy has been
in management roles, supporting Shell’s gas business, amongst others as the
Vice President Gas to Liquids (GTL), and VP Development for Shell’s Integrated
gas business covering Shell’s front end gas projects in upstream and midstream
(LNG). Guy was also closely involved in the BG acquisition in 2015/16 when
he led the integration Shell and BG’s technical organisations. Guy took up his
assignment in Oman at the end of 2021.

Hamed Al Mamari
Senior Manager for Decarbonisation
and New Energy, Oman LNG
Eng. Hamed Al Mamari is currently holding the role of Business Assurance
Senior Manager and Business Opportunity Manager for Energy Transition and
Decarbonisation at Oman LNG responsible for driving and implementing Green
House Gases and Energy Management, low carbon and net zero strategy. Prior to his
current role, he worked as Asset Management Excellence Regional Manager in Shell
based in the Hague supporting a number of Assets from different lines of business
(Upstream, LNG and Downstream). Over the course of more than 17 years, he assumed
various roles across Strategic Planning, Operations Management, Risk and Reliability
Management, Process Safety, Project Management, Performance Management,
Business Transformation and Continuous Improvement, Asset Management Systems
Implementations, ERP and CMMS Implementations. Hamed holds a bachelor degree
in Chemical Engineering from the University of Leeds (UK).

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Hari Nair
Co-Founder and CEO, Zuno Carbon
Hari is the CEO and co-founder of Zuno Carbon – a Greentech start-up that
provides enterprise solutions to measure, report, and reduce greenhouse gas
emissions. He grew up in Oman, and currently resides in Singapore where
his company is headquartered. Hari has worked closely with environmental
and sustainability regulations, reporting, and strategy and led the Zuno
Carbon team that built and commercialized the Veridis and PEMS.ai carbon
management platforms. Zuno Carbon is his second venture as an entrepreneur
after having founded and successfully exited an EdTech start-up in 2022.

Henry Gordon-Smith
Founder and Chief Executive, Agirtecture
Henry Gordon-Smith is a sustainability strategist focused on urban agriculture,
water issues, and emerging technologies. Henry earned his BA in Political
Science from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, coursework in
Food Security and Urban Agriculture from Ryerson University in Toronto, and
an MSc in Sustainability Management from Columbia University. In 2014,
Henry responded to a global need for technology-agnostic guidance on
urban agriculture by launching the advisory firm Agritecture Consulting which
has now consulted on over 250 urban agriculture projects in over 40 countries.

Ibrahim Waili
Director of Oman national spatial strategy (ONSS)
and director of transformation, Ministry of
Housing and Urban Planning
Eng Ibrahim waili, A petroleum engineer, holding a master degree in petroleum
engineering, with more than 19 years of experience in his field of expertise. He
started his career in the petroleum industry as a reservoir engineer at PDO
and worked with different top energy company’s like shell, EDO, and PDO in
different professions ranging from Reservoir engineer, Planning & planning
deal lead manager, Head of business planning, and planning & services
officer. Currently, Eng. Ibrahim is working at the MOHUP as the Director of
Oman National Spacial strategy and also, the director of transformation of the
ministry of housing and urban planning.Eng. Ibrahim is working at the MOHUP
as the Director of Oman National Spacial strategy and also, the director of
transformation of the ministry of housing and urban planning.

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Ivonne Bojoh
Chief Operating Officer and Digital Director,
Circle Economy
Ivonne Bojoh (1974) offers almost three decades of leadership experience in
tech-centric and user-focused start-up/scale-ups in Europe and Asia. Adept at
building and growing start-up businesses. She possesses vast experience in
developing product platforms that leverage fit-for-purpose technology, aimed
at providing the best user experience. At Circle Economy Foundation, as COO
& Director Digital, Ivonne leads the operations and digital innovation. The
foundation’s digital strategy leverages technology to deliver over 11 years of
circular economy research to accelerate its envisioned impact: doubling global
circularity by 2032. In 2022, Circle Economy launched Circularity Academy, a
gamified e-learning platform and Ganbatte.world, an open-access platform
delivering data insights, circular solutions, and case studies to 6,000 cities
around the world. In addition, together with be’ah (Oman), Circular Norway,
ARA (Austria), and Zero Waste Scotland, Circle Economy co-developed the
first version of an in-depth dashboard enabling changemakers with data
and tools to accelerate the adoption of circular strategies by businesses and
governments. Ivonne is passionate about leaving behind a positive footprint,
and contributing her knowledge and experience to leverage technology to
avoid climate breakdown. She is married to Patrick and lives in Haarlem, the
Netherlands with their two cats.

James Reeve
Chief Economist, Jadwa Investment
James Reeve is Chief Economist at Jadwa Investment, a private investment bank
headquartered in Riyadh. His primary focus is Saudi Arabia’s macroeconomic
situation and outlook, though having spent time as an Advisor at the Ministry
of Investment, he also closely follows the structural changes underway in the
economy. Earlier, James was Chief Economist at Samba Financial Group prior
to its merger with National Commercial Bank. James has also worked for the
Institute of International Financial (IIF) in Washington, DC, where he analysed
macroeconomic and financial sector developments in a range of MENA
countries. The early part of his career was spent at the Economist Intelligence
Unit (EIU) in New York and London, and Chatham House, a London-based
think tank. He holds a Masters’ degree in Development Economics from SOAS,
London University, and a BA from Manchester University.

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Joël Mesot
President, ETH Zurich
Joël Mesot studied physics at ETH Zurich, where he obtained his doctorate in
1992 with a thesis on high-temperature superconductors. He performed most
of his research on quantum materials at the large scale facilities of the Paul
Scherrer Institute (PSI) in Switzerland. Joël Mesot also brings extensive experience
in international contexts with research stays in France (Institut Laue-Langevin)
and (Argonne National Laboratory). From 2008 to 2018 he was the director of
PSI. Among other projects, the X-ray free-electron laser facility SwissFel was built
under his leadership. Mesot also dealt with energy topics and specifically with
the potential of hydrogen as an energy carrier. Since 2019, Joël Mesot has been
president of ETH Zurich, home of 22 Nobel Prize winners, among them Albert
Einstein. ETH Zurich is regularly ranked among the best universities in the world.
Joël Mesot is a full professor of physics at ETH and a member of national and
international advisory boards, including the Foundation Board of the Swiss
Innovation Park and the Governing Board CREATE (Singapore).

Justine Roure
Deputy VP, strategy, Oil & Gas Climate Initiative

Justine is the Deputy Vice President within the Strategy & Policy team. Alongside
the VP, she is responsible for coordinating actions and commitments of member
companies and providing strategic direction to the organisation on various topics
within OGCI. She has more than 10 years of experience in climate change and
sustainability, working both at strategic and operational levels. Previously, Justine
worked for consulting firms in Climate & Energy teams where she assisted private
and public players in setting up and implementing low-carbon strategies. Justine
holds an Engineering degree on Energy from Ecole Centrale de Lyon.

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Karim Al Jisr
Chief Sustainability Officer, Diamond Developers
After graduating from the American University of Beirut in agricultural
engineering and environmental sciences, Karim El-Jisr quickly realized his
passion in battling Climate Change and moved on to complete a course
in Business Sustainability Management from the University of Cambridge
Institute for Sustainability Leadership. With 20 years of Conservation
management under his belt, Karim shifted his attention to making future
cities more livable and climate-proof with a people-centric focus. Karim lives
in The Sustainable City Dubai, an award-winning master-planned community.
Being fluent in Arabic, English, French and Danish, Karim stands today as a
seasoned speaker who is passionate about sharing his practical knowledge at
international venues.

Khaled Saad AlRashed


Saudi Investment Recycling Company “SIRC” Group COO
Eng. Khaled AlRashed has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering
from King Fahad University for Petroleum and Minerals. He has more than 20
years of experience in Engineering Projects. He started his career as a system
Engineer at ABB Contracting. Then, he worked as a Business Unit Manager at
ABB Automation Company. He moved to Saudi Electricity Company in 2005
and became the President and Chief Executive Officer of Saudi Electricity
Company for Project Development. He was recently appointed as Group Chief
Operating Officer at Saudi Investment Recycling Company (PIF Subsidiary)
wholly ownedby Public Investment Fund.

Khalid Bin Hadi


Managing Director, Siemens Energy Oma
On January 1, 2020, Mr. Bin Hadi was appointed Managing Director of Siemens
Energy Oman. He is also the Head of Government Affairs in the UAE and
Middle Eastsince 2015. Siemens Energy is world leading energy technology
company with broad expertise across almost the entire energy value chain,
committed to making sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy accessible
globally. Siemens Energy is focused on energizing society, accelerating
decarbonization and leading the energy transformation. Mr. Bin Hadi is an
experienced energy professional with significant experience across the energy
sector. Prior to his current role, Mr. Bin Hadi headed the Oil and Gas business
for Siemens Gas & Power in the Middle East from April 2019. Previously he
was the head of the Oil, Gas & Petrochemical solution Business for process
industries & drive Division in Siemens UAE & Middle East from

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November 2017 till March 2019. Mr. Bin Hadi joined Siemens in July 2015 in
Abu Dhabi. Prior to Siemens, Mr. Bin Hadi was Vice President of Oil, Gas and
Petrochemicals for ABB UAE. He also held a series of senior management
positions for ABB in the oil and gas sector, including as a planning engineer,
in project management, market development, account management.
Mr. Bin Hadi’s international experience includes a year in a senior market
development position in Norway. Mr. Bin Hadi holds an MBA and a BSc Hons.
in management. He has also completed executive education in management
& leadership at INSEAD France.

Khalifa Al-Jabri
Professor of Civil Engineering, Department of Civil
and Architectural Engineering Sultan Qaboos
University, Oman.
Graduated with PhD from Sheffield University, UK in 2000. A professor at
Sultan Qaboos University (SQU), Oman, Prof. Al-Jabri served as a member
of the State Council of Oman from 2011 to 2015. He was ranked in the top
2% of the world’s most influential scientists and researchers in the field of
construction and buildings, published by Stanford University, in 2020, 2021
and 2022. He was also conferred with “The Order of Royal Commendation
(2nd class)” by His Majesty, Sultan of Oman in 2022 for his outstanding
achievements in Scientific Research. In 2015, Prof. Al-Jabri received the ‘Best
Researcher Award’ from SQU, and ‘Pioneer Engineer Award’ from the Gulf
Union of Engineers in the year 2017. He was elected as a fellow of reputed
professional organizations like Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), UK in 2015,
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the USA in 2018 and Oman Society
of Engineers. He is serving on the Board of Trustees of the Arab Commission
for Accreditation of Engineering and Technology as well as Chairman of
the Education Committee in the Federation of Arab Engineers. His research
interests focus on three areas:(1) Studying the behavior of materials and
structures at elevated temperatures, (2) Investigating the potential use of
waste materials and industrial by-products in civil engineering applications,
and (3) Earthquake Engineering and assessing seismic hazards in Oman. Prof.
Al-Jabri has published more than 200 articles in refereed journals of high
repute, conferences, and technical reports. He served as principal investigator
and researcher for more than 31 research grants and consultancy projects. He
has also served as chair and member in many committees at the university,
national and regional levels.

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Mirey Atallah
Head of the nature for climate branch, UNEP
Starting as an Agriculture Engineer (AUB), I obtained 2 master degrees in Land
Use Planning (Universite Toulouse III) and then in Environmental Management
and Policies (INA-PG). I started working in 1998, volunteering at the Ministry
to write standards for wastewater effluent use in agriculture. Since then I have
worked at the Ministry of Environment in Lebanon, as a GEF UNDP project
manager, with NGOs on project implementation and resource mobilization/
proposal writing and with private consultancy firms on environmental
impact assessments. In 2006 I joined UNDP as a GEF Regional technical
advisor, covering arab states, west and central africa in International Waters,
Biodiversity and Land Degradation. With the emergence of REDD and climate
change adaptation I shifted to finance and lead UNDP’s Index Insurance
Facility feasibility. In 2012, I joined the UN-REDD secretariat in charge of
national programmes and in 2017 I relocated to DRC as CTA to the Ministry
of Finance on running their REDD fund. I’ve joined UNEP in September 2021.

Mohab Ali Al Hinai


Vice president - sustainability and circular
economy, be’ah
Is a sustainability enthusiast with almost two decades of experience in
the fields of R&D and technology assessment. He currently serves as the
Vice President of the Sustainability and Circular Economy at the Oman
Environmental Services Holding company “be’ah” since 2017. Before joining
be’ah, Mohab was an Assistant Professor at Sultan Qaboos University where his
research focused on the commercial production of biofuels and commodity
chemicals from microorganism. Mohab holds a BSc and MSc in Biotechnology
from Sultan Qaboos University and Northwestern University, respectively, and
a PhD in Biological Sciences from the University of Delaware. In addition to
his academic credentials, he has earned professional certificates from Harvard
Business School (Leading and Building a Culture of Innovation) and the
University of California, Berkeley (Financial Planning and Analysis).

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Mohammed Ahmed Ali Tabouk


Director of designs and road construction,
Ministry of Transport, Communications & IT, Oman
Eng. Mohammed Ahmed Ali Tabouk is Director of Design & Construction of
Roads with the Ministry of Transport, Communications & IT in the Sultanate of
Oman. He has been also a part-time lecturer at Dhofar University, since 2016.
Eng Tabouk was previously Director of Maintenance. His academic qualifications
include a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Coventry University (UK).

Moutaz Al Riyami
Gas director, Petroleum Development Oman
Eng. Moutaz Al Riyami is currently the Executive Director of Gas at Petroleum
Development Oman (PDO). He is also the responsible Director in PDO for
implementing the Company’s Low Carbon Strategy. Over the course of 20
years in PDO, he assumed various senior roles across Project Management,
Corporate Planning & Economics, and Asset Management. In 2015, Moutaz
joined Shell’s Group Strategy as part of the Shell Scenario Leadership Team
based in The Hague and played a key role in running Shell’s Energy Transitions
Programme. He then took up a role in 2017 with their Upstream Non-Operated
Ventures (NOV) Leadership Team as General Manager prior to returning to PDO.
Moutaz is a graduate of Sultan’s Qaboos University - College of Engineering.

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Rajat Seksaria
Chief Executive Officer of ACME Group
Rajat Seksaria, Chief Executive Officer of ACME Group, has made the
organization the powerhouse of young and talented professionals. One of the
youngest non-promoter Chief Executives in the country, dynamism is his forte.
An IIM Calcutta alumnus, an electrical engineer from Gujarat University, he
possesses rich experience of over 17 years. Rajat is steering the ACME Group
into becoming futuristic, nimble footed and yet structured organization and
enabled the organization to play a vital role in rapid energy transition, which
will throw up unique opportunities and challenges. Under his leadership,
ACME Group has successfully streamlined the organizational processes for
the execution and timely delivery of projects and other strategic financial
transactions. Rajat has played a key role in strategic deals for the company
including the issuance of offshore green bonds, partnerships with global firms
like SCATEC, UNOPS S3i, IFU & Brookfield Renewables and divestment of assets
to Petronas and Actis. Rajat is also at the forefront of ACME’s move into setting
up a pioneering global green hydrogen business. With earlier stints with Shell
(earlier BG India Ltd), Punj Lloyd and India Power Corporation Limited (IPCL),
he has also handled international project development in renewables and
infrastructure in Africa, Asia and Europe.

Reham Yehia
Business Development Manager, Baramoda
Reham Yahia is an experienced professional in agricultural waste management,
having obtained her Bachelor’s degree in International Agriculture with
specializations in Organic Farming and Sustainability. She has helped multiple
small companies grow their R&D, fundraising and business development.
Reham has further developed her expertise by undertaking local as well as
international training programs such as being chosen among 15 leaders from
Africa and Europe to gain an intensive mentor-ship on growth strategy &
business modelling at Enpact organization based out of Berlin, Germany. Most
recently she was awarded a scholarship to study food security at Business
School Netherlands. Adding onto this success, Reham is a Co-Founder of
Baramoda company (one of the most 10 sustainable companies in the Middle
East) “Fobrbes,2022” as well as Co-Founder of Environeur (The first online
platform in Egypt for waste management).

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Sardar Karim
Manager, policy and insights, Economist Impact
Sardar is a manager at Economist Impact with more than ten years of professional
experience in policy analysis, economics and management consultancy. He
has worked in the Middle East, South Asia and Africa with various national and
regional government and development agencies, such as the UN, USAID and
FCDO. His main areas of expertise include sustainable economic development,
labour productivity, social protection, education, food security and poverty
alleviation. He has extensive experience in designing and conducting large-
scale research projects and surveys, impact assessments, project evaluations
and programme management. Sardar holds a master’s degree in Public
Administration in International Development from Harvard University and
a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Lahore University of Management
Sciences. He studied abroad at Waseda University in Japan and Malardalen
University in Sweden. Sardar is a recipient of the Fulbright Scholarship, Erasmus
Mundus Fellowship, Joint Japan World Bank Graduate Scholarship and Pakistan’s
Presidential Award for Academic Excellence.

Spyros Kouvelis
Director, EPLO Institute for Sustainable
Development; senior associate, University of
Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership;
former minister of state for foreign economic,
cultural, and environmental affairs (Greece)
Spyros served as Minister of State for Foreign Economic, Environmental, and
Cultural Affairsin 2009-2011. His duties included environmental and cultural
diplomacy, economic andenergy issues, development cooperation and
humanitarian assistance.First elected as Member of the Hellenic Parliament
in 2007 and re-elected in 2009. During2007-09 he was the Shadow Minister
of Environment, Energy, and Planning for the leadingopposition party.Senior
Associate of the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership
(CISL)since 2018, acting as an ambassador of the programme in the South-East
Europe and EastMediterranean regions, and teaching in selected programmes
of the Institute.Advisory Board Member of Sustainable Investments Oman
since 2021, promoting cutting-edge technological innovations in the MENA
region on food security, energy, and health.

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SPE Gaia Summit


15–16 March 2023 | Grand Ballroom C
Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre
Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

Thinking Like Activists,


Acting Like Engineers

View the full list of


speakers and schedule

go.spe.org/gaia-pgm

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Thank You to the Sponsors (as of 21 February)

Host Organization

Titanium Sponsors

Platinum Sponsor

Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsor

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Join us for the third SPE Gaia Summit, where for two days, oil and gas
decisions makers and future makers will “think like activists and act like
engineers”. We have designed a highly interactive program around key
Gaia themes, Energy System Transformation—People & Technology;
Measuring What Matters; Natural Capital & Regeneration; and Listening & Engaging. 
It is widely accepted that humanity is not doing enough fast enough to reduce the pressure on the
planet’s carrying capacity—seven of the nine planetary boundaries are in breach according to the
Stockholm Resilience Center. We are not thriving inside planetary boundaries and yet we could be
and we could whilst enjoying the benefits of oil and gas—that’s our Gaia premise. We can have our
hydrocarbon cake and eat it too but only if we make the extraordinary advances needed to restore
balance to the planet. 
Our program is designed for operational and strategic decision-making roles—those on the front
line of operationalizing sustainability and challenged each day by difficult to reconcile tensions,
barriers, challenges, lack of conditions to experiment, fail, try again, innovate, learn and succeed.
You’ll bring your sustainability challenges into the room and go home better equipped to progress
them—more confident, with a community and with new technical and decision-making knowledge.

About the Society of Petroleum Engineers

The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional


association with more than 119,000 members in 138 countries engaged in
the exploration and production of oil and gas and related energy resources.
SPE is a key technical and professional resource providing opportunities to exchange information
at in-person and online events and through training, publications, and member programs. 
SPE maintains offices in Calgary, Dallas, Dubai, Houston, Kuala Lumpur, and London.

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Committees
Advisors
Johana Dunlop Josh Etkind
IOGP Shell

Executive Chairperson
Chokri Ben Amor
NESR

Executive Committee Members


Abdel Amir Al Ajmi Talal Al-Aulaqi Samar Saad Al Hameedi
Petroleum Development Oman CCI ADNOC
Yousif M. Al-Tahan Kamel Ben-Naceur Salih Merghani
Saudi Aramco Nomadia Energy Consulting Olayan Group
Ulrike Schopp Walter Simpson Darcy Spady
IPIECA CCED Carbon Connect International

Program Committee
Nihal Munir Lamya Harub Bayan M. Hefzi
Chairperson Co-Chairperson Co-Chairperson
Imperial College London OQ Saudi Aramco

Program Committee Members


Fatema S. AlFarsi Mohammed Al Ghareebi Almundhir Aljadidi
Occidental Oman Petroleum Development Oman Petroleum Development Oman
Muhammad M. Almajid Suha Saad Alsaif Ameerah Bokhari
Saudi Aramco NESR Saudi Aramco
Umer Farooq Flora Moon Agi Pawlak
ADNOC ExpressWorks Carbon Connect International
Oumer Tahir
Hunting Energy Services

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Oman Sustainability Talks Theatre


Oman Convention and Exhibition Center
13-15 March 2023

Hall 1
We all have a stake in achieving the net zero carbon emissions vision, whether corporate ESG goals, or
career and lifestyle objective. In a world where organizations, governments and corporations set
ambitious sustainability targets, the critical question is how professionals, companies, and individuals can
achieve these objectives in practical terms.

The Oman Sustainability Week Talks is designed to educate and inspire visitors on best practices through
interactive panel discussion, case studies and keynote presentations, innovations, and technologies. Throughout
the program, leading energy experts, environmental, and academic institutions will provide attendees with
insights that will support their career and business goals.

Key Themes

1. Setting and measuring sustainability targets: How to set sustainable goals for companies and
departments? What to measure and how to track progress? How to collaborate internally and the outer
world to ensure achieving sustainable SMART goals.
2. Enabling technologies and best practices: Technology and solutions decision makers need to consider
when sourcing services and technologies to optimize operations and implement plans.
3. Future sustainability leaders and entrepreneurs: bridging knowledge and expertise gaps: The type of
certifications and validated learning paths they should pursue to become sustainable leaders in the future.
4. Sustainability Case studies, projects and innovations from the industry, academia and young entrepreneurs

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TIME SUBJECT THEME


CONFERENCE DAY 1 - Monday 13 March 2023
Capacity building, modelling energy systems and working principles.
How to set sustainable goals for companies and departments. What to measure and how to track
progress. How to collaborate with internal staff and departments and the outer world to ensure achieving
sustainable SMART goals.

9:30am Registration and Networking

10:00am Welcome note-CONNECT

10:05am Keynote: Setting and measuring targets is everyone’s Setting and Measuring
responsibility: How to set sustainable goals for companies and Sustainability Target
departments. What to measure and how to track progress.
How to collaborate with internal staff and departments and
the outer world to ensure achieving sustainable SMART goals.

Speaker:
Dr. Khalid Said Al Amri, Executive Chairman, Omani Economic
Association

10:20am Keynote presentation: Oman Vision 2040 Future sustainability


Subject: Environmental Sustainability, Net Zero leaders and
entrepreneurs
Speaker:
Faiza Mohamed Al Harthi
Head of energy, environment & natural resources
Oman Vision 2040 Implementation Follow-up Unit

10:40am Keynote presentation: Oman Energy Transition Pillars Setting and Measuring
Sustainability Target
Speaker:
Maryam Al Hashmi, Director of Electricity and Energy Efficiency
Polices and Strategies, Ministry of Energy and Minerals

11:00am Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage (CCUS) Future sustainability


leaders and
Speaker: entrepreneurs
Dr. Nabil Al-Bulushi, PDO

11:20am Hydrogen R&D and Know How Transfer made by Fraunhofer Future sustainability
leaders and
Speaker: entrepreneurs
Dominik Härle, Corporate Business Development Manager,
Hydrogen Technologies Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft e.V.

11:40am Keynote: Capacity building as a main pillar to facilitate a Future sustainability


sustainable hydrogen economy leaders and
entrepreneurs
Speaker:
Ruth Prelicz, Senior Geostrategic Advisor, H2 Diplo

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12:00pm Panel: Capacity Building for Energy Transition Future Future sustainability
leaders and
• Identify the stakeholders for capacity building from entrepreneurs
industry, government, education, and training players.
• Identification of the main training and capacity building
needs (content, formats, level)
• Sustainability concepts for capacity building
• The role of Academia and specialized SMEs
• Learning levels and learning delivery modes.

Moderator:
Dr. Syham Bentouati (NAFAS international)

Speakers:
Dr. Hamed Hadhrami, External learning and Development
Manager, Petroleum Development Oman

Dr. Mohammed Al Abri, Director, Nanotechnology Research


Center Associate Prof., Sultan Qaboos University

Dr. Sausan Al Riyami, Oman Hydrogen Center

Dr. Maan Hayan, Director (Acting), Faculty of Engineering &


Technology Muscat University

1:00pm (Arabic) Carbon capture and energy transition

Dr. Khalil Hanashi, Snr. Energy Renewal Advisor,


Petroleum Development Oman

1:20pm Keynote: ICV Journey and achievements

Speaker:
Salim Al Harthi, ICV Coach, Petroleum Development Oman

1:40pm Keynote: Oman a technological hub

Speaker:
Said A.G. Saif Udeen, Founder and CEO of Star Drone
Star Drone, OQ, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources

2:00pm Case Study: The primary purpose of the North-South Interconnect Case studies, projects,
“Rabt” Project is to integrate Oman’s two central systems, i.e., the and innovations
Main Interconnected Transmission System (MITS) covering the
northern part of Oman with the Dhofar Transmission System (DTS)
in the south. The Interconnector will support the integration and
development of renewable energy, such as Solar PV, Wind Farms
and facilitate the connection to H2 Projects. Reducing the fuel gas/
diesel used by power generation and reducing the generation
capacity requirements are the main objectives of “The Rabt” Project.

Speaker:
Eng. Abdullah Ali Rashid Al Habsi, Planning Engineer,
Oman Electricity Transmission Company
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2:20pm Keynote presentation: be’ah Operation and Management


of Municipal Solid Waste Engineered Landfills and the newly
implemented solutions and innovative technologies. This
session will discuss the Engineered Landfills infrastructures,
Operation & Management and as well as providing solutions
and innovative technologies around landfill site in Oman i.e
Leachate Treatment System, Biogas Capturing and Flaring
systems, Management of Methane Gas (Biogas to Energy).

Speaker:
Kadhya Al Hinai, Landfill Operations Manager, be’ah

2:40pm Keynote presentation: Energy Recovery of Waste: a leap into


the future of waste management. The presentation will shed
light into the advantages gained from the value recovery of
waste, while highlighting be’ah’s upcoming projects in this
field.

Noor Ahmed Al-Hamdan, Sr. Executive Energy Recovery, Be ‘ah

3:00pm Artifical Intelligence

Abduallah Al Araim, Oman LNG

3:20pm Innovations from the Netherlands: Introduction


mrs. Marieke Leenhouts, Netherlands Water Partnership

Innovations from the Netherlands: Welcome Word


mrs. H.E. Stella Kloth, The Ambassador of the Kingdom of the
Netherlands in Oman

The welcome word of the Ambassador is followed by presentations


about innovative solutions for:
• Key infrastructure solutions
• Sensoring
• Revolutionizing materials innovation and local manufacturing
• Smart water recycling
• Controling biofouling in industrial water systems
• Resilience to flood and drought
• Green Oxygen, Hydrogen and Wasteheat (GROHW)
• Enabling Delta life

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3:40pm Tank storage & key infrastructure solutions

Royal Vopak is the world’s leading independent tank storage


company, developing key infrastructure solutions for the vital
products of the future.
Vopak offers storage and infrastructure solutions for oil,
chemicals, gases and low carbon fuels including hydrogen,
ammonia, carbon dioxide, green feedstocks and batteries.
We provide the global reach and expertise our customers and
partners need for accelerating towards energy transition.

Speaker:
Aslam Moola, Managing Director, Vopak Asia & Middle East

3:50pm Sensoring, make sense of water

Sensoterra’s mission is to help managing the most precious


resource on our planet: water. But to manage something,
it first needs to be measured. That’s why we make sense of
water.
We offer simple, accurate and low-cost wireless soil moisture
sensors to enable water management solutions and
platforms.
Our sensors have unique capabilities, providing not only soil
moisture data but also the interpretation of the data.

Speaker:
René Voogt, CEO, Sensoterra

4:00pm Soil and water solutions

Our innovative solutions, together with the existing


knowledge and expertise of the soil and water specialists at
Royal Eijkelkamp, have served to raise projects to a higher
level. From field measurement equipment to smart sensoring
& sampling and from Edelman augers to sonic drilling
machines, Royal Eijkelkamp has quite a range on offer.

Speaker:
Alfred Geitenbeek, Director Strategic Business Development,
Royal Eijkelkamp

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4:10pm Revolutionizing materials innovation and local manufacturing

By utilizing agricultural waste as an alternative feedstock, The


Open Mind company is reducing the negative environmental
and climate impacts of crop burning, generating new,
additive revenue streams for low-income agricultural
communities, and providing a more environmentally
sustainable source for a growing industry.
We unlock the potential of agricultural waste to create
sustainable materials for local production.

Speaker:
Jan-Govert van Gilst, CEO, The Open Mind company B.V.

4:20pm Smart water recycling

Hydraloop offers a variety of smart & innovative water


recycling solutions that help save up to 45% on water and
wastewater, reduce carbon footprint, and keep full comfort
of living with low maintenance decentralized greywater
recycling solutions. For residences, commercial real estate,
hotels, lodges and more. Hydraloop products can be used in
dense cities, rural areas/off-grid situations.

Speaker:
Alexander Euler, Managing Director Middle East and
South Asia, Hydraloop

4:30pm Economic and Ecological solutions to control biofouling in


industrial water systems

H2O Biofouling solutins provide huge operational,


environmental, and cost benefits for existing facilities. For
new to build facilities it can result in high capital investment
cost (CAPEX) reductions. It also helps the company to prevent
any negative operational and environmental impact due to
biofouling.

Speaker:
Harry Polman, Managing Director, H20 Biofouling solutions

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4:40pm Resilience to flood and drought

A holistic approach to mitigating flood and drought risks


comprises of streamlined end-to-end products and services.
Slamdam is an easily deployed water-filled flood barrier that
can be used to enhance resilience to flood and drought. MWD
also offers solar-powered cold storage units to preserve food
products using clean energy. This improves food security
without impacting the environment.

Speaker:
Omar Saleh, Director, MWD B.V.

4:50pm The use of Green Oxygen, Hydrogen and Wasteheat (GROHW)

In order to optimize the energy production and consumption


of a small local community, Dutch engineering company
Witteveen+Bos offers advice and designs for the use of GReen
Oxygen, Hydrogen and Wasteheat (GROHW).

Speaker:
Mohammed Al-Bouawad, Witteveen+Bos

5:00pm Keynote: Design & engineering, manufacturing,


and installation of equipment for (sea) water intake
applications and water purification

Speaker:
Wouter Schaap, Commercial Manager, Hubert Stavoren BV

5:10pm Innovations from the Netherlands


Q & A and Closing remarks

mrs. Marieke Leenhouts, Netherlands Water Partnership

End of day 1

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CONFERENCE DAY 2 - Tuesday 14 March 2023
Enabling technologies and best practices: technology and solutions decision makers need to
consider when sourcing services and technologies to optimize operations and implement plans.

8:30am Registration and Networking

9:10am Welcome note-CONNECT

9:15am Keynote: Tracking environmental, social and governance Future sustainability


(ESG) metrics and KPIs leaders and
entrepreneurs
How different Greentech solutions such as decarbonization,
net-zero energy transition, green infrastructure and mobility,
and circular economy can play a critical role for deep
transformation at scale to track various environmental, social,
and governance (ESG) metrics and KPIs

Speaker:
Dr. Krishnaswamy Sankaran, Earnest and Young, Partner
Global Sustainability Technology Officer – Products,
Ecosystems, Ventures- Switzerland

9:35am Keynote: Business Impact. Defining best practices in the use Future sustainability
of technologies leaders and
entrepreneurs
The industry defines best practice as a successful approach
that is portable across many types of user organizations,
industries, vendor platforms, and technologies.
The keynote will discuss how to implement sustainable
technologies and best practices from the following aspects:
business impact, maturity, relevance, and innovation.

Speaker:
Khalid Abdullah Mohammed Al Siyabi, GM. Quality and
accreditation, Oman Society for Petroleum Services (OPAL)

9:55am Keynote: estimating technical and Economic Potential in Future sustainability


Renewable Energy Projects leaders and
entrepreneurs
• The basic parameters and criteria for evaluating Clean
and Sustainable energy technologies

Speakers:
Dr. Abdulrahman Baboraik, Arabrena

10:15am Keynote presentation: Decarbonization Technologies

Nashwa Al Busaidi, Head of New Technology implementations,


New Technology implementation Department - TBC

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10:35am Case Study: Rima Produced Water Plant, a step change in Case studies, projects,
emission reduction in produced water management. and innovations

Speaker:
Saada Al Shukaili, Head of Water Management, PDO -TBC

10:55am Panel: Best practices and breakthroughs in water Enabling technologies


management: and best practices

• Water filtration and sustainability.


• Reduction in the use of single use plastic.
• Current Water purification (RO) solutions in the market.
• Introduction to Superior Osmosis technology.

Moderator:
Henry Gordon Smith, Founder

Speakers:
Saada Al Shukaili, Head of Water Management, PDO

Dr. Buthaina Al Wahibi, Oman Water and Wastewater Company

Mr. Kamran Khan, CEO-Blue Water

Mr. Matt Minshal, Founder and Owner, Mayamn France & UK

11:45am Keynote presentation: Waste Management Enabling technologies


and best practices
• Waste management in Oman.
• Solutions and innovative technologies around waste
management.
• Landfill waste
• Healthcare Waste

Speaker:
Tariq Al Khanbashi, HCW Operation Engineer II, beáh-Oman

12:05pm Keynote: Integrated Facilities Management Enabling technologies


and best practices
Turning challenges into opportunities - the IFM perspective

Speaker:
Mr. Saikat Bhattacharya, Director Strategy-Renaissance
Services, Oman

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12:20pm Keynote: IoT & AI Technologies to Achieve Sustainable Goals Enabling technologies
& Reduce Non-Revenue Water and best practices

Speaker:
Abdullah Bin Rashid Al Badi, Chief Executive Officer, National
Energy Center Oman

12:40pm Standard technologies Enabling technologies


and best practices
5G, TSN, Edge, SPE in this domain and how we can leverage
them to achieve a sustainable level of customization.

Speaker:
Joy Banerji Manager, CIC MEA, Belden

1:20pm Energy Storage Enabling technologies


and best practices
Speaker:
Ramy Elias, MENA Sales Manager, Energy Storage

1:40pm CCUS role in Oman’s sustainability Journey Enabling technologies


and best practices
Speaker:
Eng. Ahmad Qadry, Senior Business Developer, Ampere For
Renewable Energy

2:00pm Keynote: shared “value” and “materiality” sustainability concepts Future sustainability
leaders and
Samer Kamal, Chief Sustainability Officer, Averda entrepreneurs

2:20pm Keynote: Vapor absorption chillers Enabling technologies


and best practices
Reducing carbon footprint and power consumption by
the vapor absorption chillers. A revolutionary technology
demonstration.

Speaker:
Mr. Samaresh Ganai, Export sales manager, Middle East
Engineering Solutions. India

2:40pm Keynote: Fueling the Wastewater Treatment with Digital Enabling technologies
Sustainability and best practices

Speakers:
Mr. Muhanad Al Sadarani, Senior Business Development
Analyst

Mr. Mohammed Al-Maqbali, Instrumentation, Control &


Automation Projects and Planning Engineer

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3:00pm Keynote: Agriculture Waste Management Case studies, projects,


and innovations
Utilizing the waste of date palm leaves in extracting valuable
compounds using an environmentally benign process.

Speaker:
Dr. Karima Al Baulshi, Lecturer, Higher College of Technology

3:20pm Keynote Presentation: Collaborative Water and Energy Case studies, projects,
Project Case Study and innovations

Speaker:
Matt Minshall, Founder and Owner of Mayamn-France

3:40pm Keynote Presentation: The working principle of clean and Case studies, projects,
sustainable technologies. Primary steps process framework and innovations
for renewable energy project.

Speaker:
Eng. Abdullah Rashid Al Sawafi, Chief Operating Officer,
Oman Power & Water Procurement (OPWP) Co. SAOC

4:00pm Keynote presentation-case study: Case studies, projects,


and innovations
Dhofar wind power project. This session will discuss the
different aspects of the project: Location selection, Mit Mast
Phase / analysis, Wind Information / analysis, Farm layout and
other elements of the project.

Speaker:
Eng. Al Mukhtar Saleh Said Al Saifi, New Technologies &
Renewable Energy Manager, Tanweer Co.

4:20pm An Integrated Approach for Carbon Capture by Landscape Enabling technologies


Design and best practices

Speaker:
Dr. Yasmine Souissi, GUTECH

4:40pm Form Follows Process Enabling technologies


and best practices
Speaker:
Prof. Ercan Ağırbaş, GUTECH

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5:00pm Green investment – generating value for humanity & nature Future sustainability
regeneration. leaders and
entrepreneurs
Speaker:
Ingrid Andersson, Vice President Global Forum & Senior
Associate, IKED

5:20pm Keynote: Prefeasibility Study of Hydrogyn cluster in Sur

Speaker:
Dr. Ahmed Al Hatrooshi, Senior Technologist Engineer, Oman LNG

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CONFERENCE DAY 3 - Wednesday 15 March 2023 - Future leaders and entrepreneurship:


bridging knowledge and expertise gaps: The type of certifications and validated learning paths they
should pursue to become sustainable leaders in the future.

8:30am Registration and Networking

9:10am Welcome note-CONNECT

9:15am Panel Discussion: Future Leadership and entrepreneurship

Moderator:
Fatin Said Juma Al Zadjali, Head of Learning & Development, Bank Dhofar

Speakers:
Hussain Al Balushi, People and Culture Director, bp Oman.

Al-Ahnaf Al Zubaidi, Social Investment Manager, Shell Oman

Mark Evans MBE, Executive Director, Outward Bound Oman

Dr. Krishnan Sankaran, Partner Strategy, Transformation & Sustainability Ernst & Young
Switzerland, and Founder, Radical Innovations Group AB, Finland

10:10am Shell NXplorer: Introduction of program, contesters, and panel

10:30am Shell NXplorer Contester 1: red gold project

10:40am Shell NXplorer Contester 2: environment drop project

10:50am Shell NXplorer Contester 3: wahj team

11:00am Shell NXplorer Contester 4: Al Saad plant team

11:10am Shell NXplorer wrap up

1:40pm Keynote Presentation: Solar Energy

Practical applications to determine the optimal sites for solar power plants.
Selecting the right dataset for the evaluation of solar projects
Roadmap of Solar PV Project Development- Bankable Approach

Speakers
Dr. Abdulrahman Baboraik, Arabrena, Egypt

2:00pm GAS Network

Faisal Al Mamari, OQ

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2:20pm Keynote: transitioning the extractives sector to a carbon neutral energy regime: a
systems-based approach to carbon neutrality

Speaker:
Mr. Aslam Moola, Managing Director, VOPAK

2:40pm Topic: Comprehensive overview and future of sustainable energy production and
dealing with the production waste in an efficient and environmentally secure manner.

Speaker:
David Nahmad, Head of Research & Development – Environmental Engineering
Services, Muna Noor

Company:
Eco-Logic in partnership with Environmental Engineering Services LLC – Muna Noor

3:00pm Topic: Wastewater Treatment/ Recycling and Zero Liquid discharge solutions

Speakers:
Syed Raheel Mehdi, Sales Manager, Environmental Engineering Services

Kunal Bhingare, Sales and Business Development Manager (Products), Aquatech

Company:
Aquatech in partnership with Environmental Engineering Services – Muna Noor

3:20pm Topic: How to sustain precious water resources by using the Johkasou, wastewater
recycling systems from Japan.

Speakers:
Mr. Moosa Al-Khatri, General Director, 4Elements - Muna Noor

Company:
4Elements United LLC – Muna Noor

3:40pm Transitioning the Extractives Sector to a Carbon Neutral Energy Regime: A


Systems-based Approach to Carbon Neutrality

Professor:
Michael Henry Solomon

4:30pm Be’ah inauguration ceremony

6:00pm End of day 3 & OSW TALKS

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Sustainable 1342 1340
Talks Theatre 1255 1155
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EXHIBITOR LIST
COMPANY BOOTH COMPANY BOOTH
4ELEMENT UNITED 1530 NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
ADVARIO TERMINALS LLC 1705 NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
AL AFAQ FOR PROJECTS AND SERVICES LLC 1155 NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710
AL SABBAGH TRADING CO LLC 1455 NEWTORK KOREA CO., LTD. 1230
ARAB LEAD 1252 OCCIDENTAL OF OMAN, INC. 1625
ASYAD GROUP 1100 OCI GLOBAL 1710
AVERDA 1440 OMAN CABLES INDUSTRY SAOG 1445
BANK NIZWA 1120 OMAN CENTRE FOR GOVERNANCE AND
bp 1410 SUSTAINABILITY (OCGS) 1432
BUSINESS GATEWAYS INTERNATIONAL LLC 1342 OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL
CABLES & SMART TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LLC 1645 SERVICES HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) 1300
CHINA SOUTHERN POWER GRID 1340 OMAN LNG 1200
DELTARES 1710 OMAN SHELL 1700
DSV (GLOBAL LOGISTICS OMAN LLC) 1255 OMANTEL 1310
EMBASSY OF SWITZERLAND IN OMAN 1431 OMAN ENERGY ASSOCIATION (OPAL) 1635
EMBASSY OF THE KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS 1 710 OQ 1600
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531 PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN LLC 1400
ESG MENA 1651 POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231
GERMAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY IN OMAN 1130 PORT OF ROTTERDAM 1710
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & POWER AND SUN SOLAR
MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453 EQUIPMENTS TRADING L.L.C 1520
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160 RENAISSANCE SERVICES SAOG 1610
GREEN TECH ENERGY AND WATER LLC 1650 ROYAL EIJKELKAMP 1710
GULF ENERGY SAOC 1110 SCAN ELECTROMECHANICAL
CONTRACTING CO. L.L.C 1320
H2O BIOFOULING SOLUTIONS B.V. 1710
SENSOTERRA 1710
HAITAI SOLAR 1355
SLB 1703
HUBERT STAVOREN BV 1710
SOHAR ALUMINIUM COMPANY LLC 1420
HUSSAM TECHNOLOGY COMPANY 1536
THE OPEN MIND COMPANY B.V. 1710
HYDRALOOP 1710
TURAN MAKINA 1535
HYDROVOLTA BV 1710
UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1350
INNOVISION ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY 1250
VOLTAMP ENERGY SAOG 1621
INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532
VOPAK 1710
“KETS ARITIM” WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS,
CHEMICALS AND EXPORT COMPANY 1150 WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
KNOWLEDGE GRID LLC 1528 ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1526
MAJIS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 1510
MARAFIQ 1125
MHD ACERE 1522
MIDDLE EAST ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS LLC 1628
MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERALS 1210
MWD B.V. 1710
NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C 1312
NAMA GROUP 1500
NATIONAL ENERGY CENTER 1540

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4ELEMENT UNITED BOOTH 1530

t: +96899821264 e: info@mni-llc.com w: www.munanoorgroup.com


4ELEMENTS UNITED LLC was established with consideration of how to maintain natural resources for our livings. Starting with
water environment, we are committed to engaging in research for the sustainability with actual operational practices that
address this challenge and help our communities. We offer Kubota Johkasou packaged STP from Japan.

ADVARIO TERMINALS LLC BOOTH 1705

t: +96897883871 e: qais.shidi@advario.com w: www.advario.com


Building on 50 years of adaptive, customer-focused storage expertise in chemicals, gases, fuels and new energy products, we
continue a tradition of close partnership and consistent delivery. Sustainability plays a critical role in our aim to transform our
industry together with our partners in all that we do.

AL AFAQ FOR PROJECTS AND SERVICES LLC BOOTH 1155


t: +96899426490
e: alafaqps@gmail.com
Al Afaq for Projects and Services LLC is a leading provider of energy-saving solutions for air conditioning machines in hot climates.
Our company was established with the specific goal of offering innovative and sustainable solutions to help our customers save
on their energy bills, while also reducing their carbon footprint. Our team of highly skilled professionals has extensive experience
in the industry, and we pride ourselves on our ability to provide our clients with tailored solutions that meet their unique needs
and requirements. We work closely with our customers to understand their specific challenges and goals, and then develop
customized solutions that deliver maximum energy efficiency and cost savings. At Al Afaq for Projects and Services LLC, we are
committed to using the latest technology and techniques to provide our customers with the most effective and efficient energy-
saving solutions. We are constantly exploring new and innovative ways to improve.

AL SABBAGH TRADING CO LLC BOOTH 1455

t: +96892671208 e: nehal@sabbaghoman.com w: www.sabbaghoman.webs.com


Established in 1983, Al Sabbagh Trading CO. L.L.C. has professional capability where varied and exact needs of client’s
inquiries are catered to. DCRP approved Contractor- S2 Level, SOLAR EPC, SOLAR CONSULTANCY, SOLAR STREET LIGHTING,
MODULE MOUNTING STRUCTURE, SOLAR TRACKER, SOLAR BATTERIES, SOLAR INVERTER, and PV MODULES

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ARAB LEAD BOOTH 1252


t: +96924441183
e: info@arab-lead.com
w: www.arab-lead.com
@ArabLeadCompany @arableadoman
Arab Lead Company (ALC) LLC has a state-of-the-art Recycling Facility for
processing Used Lead Acid Batteries for their safe disposal and environmental
protection. It is a pioneering project in the Sultanate of Oman for the proper
disposal of Batteries concerning both Local and International Emission Standards.
Capacity and Technology: The 30 tons/day Battery Recycling facility is the first of its
kind for the specific project and a full-fledged recycling unit of any recyclables in the
Sultanate of Oman. ALC is assembling the best technologies available in the Recycling
Industry in its recycling facility and works under the approved agent for managing the
environmental protection services by the Ministry of Environment, Oman.

ASYAD GROUP BOOTH 1100


t: +96824400900
e: Asyad@Asyad.om
w: www.Asyad.om
@AsyadGroupOman @AsyadGroup
Asyad Group provides integrated logistics solutions across ports, free zones and shipping. It comprises three deep ports, two free
zones and an economic zone supported by Oman’s five airports, and a world-class road network. In addition, Asyad operates full
maritime services with one of the largest drydock in the middle east and a diversified fleet of more than 70 vessels, supported by
a sea transport network that connects Oman to key ports across the region and the globe.The Group offers integrated logistics
services to meet market needs and support Oman’s economy. This allows optimal use of its diverse and powerful support assets,
including its renowned Asyad Express service that spans from the 3,000m2 world-class fulfilment centre to the last mile delivery,
serving finance, e-commerce, manufacturing, and other businesses.

AVERDA BOOTH 1440

t: +96824505533 e: oman@averda.com
Averda is a leading global waste management and recycling company, operating in India, across the Middle East, and Africa.
Averda’s services range from collecting bins and cleaning city streets to sorting, composting, recycling and disposing of
household waste as well as managing highly regulated hazardous materials including medical waste.

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BANK NIZWA BOOTH 1120

t: +9682655303 e: zahid.albusaidi@banknizwa.om w: www.banknizwa.om


As the largest and fastest-growing full-fledged Islamic bank in the Sultanate, Bank Nizwa aspires to be the preferred financial
partner for Oman’s people and businesses. Since its inception, the bank has prioritized delivering Shari’ah-compliant, cutting-
edge financial solutions to give consumers a distinctive banking experience that keeps up with their changing.

bp BOOTH 1410
t: +98622839000
e: rasha.alnahdi@uk.bp.com
w: www.bp.com/en/global/corporate/what-we-do/bp-worldwide/bp-in-oman.html
@bp_MIddleEast @bp · Energy Company
bp Oman is the operator of block 61 and holds a 40% ownership of the block. Our partner OQ hold 30%, PTTEP 20%
and PETRONAS 10%. Block 61 produces 1.5 billion cubic feet of gas and around 60,000 barrels of associated condensate
per day and has the capacity to deliver approximately 35% of Oman’s total gas demand. In 2019, bp and ENI signed an
EPSA agreement with the government to work jointly towards an exploration opportunity in Block 77. In 2022, bp and
the government signed an agreement to support a multi-gigawatt, world-class renewable energy and green hydrogen
development by 2030.

BUSINESS GATEWAYS INTERNATIONAL LLC BOOTH 1342

t: +96898512617 e: sanjiv@businessgateways.com w: www.businessgateways.com


Business Gateways International (BGI) is an ITES company based in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman. BGI designs, builds and
operates ‘national business centric IT platforms’ on behalf of various Ministerial & Governmental Stakeholders in the Sultanate
of Oman, since 2010.

CABLES & SMART TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LLC BOOTH 1645

t: +96824210546 e: info@cast-oman.com w: www.cast-oman.com


Established in 2011 Cables & Smart Technology Services LLC is a platinum Distributor of BELDEN. BELDEN is a renowned
manufacture of networking, connectivity, cable products and solution provider for industrial automation, smart buildings
and broadcast markets. The high profile projects we have undertaken in Oman speak about our success.

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CHINA SOUTHERN POWER GRID BOOTH 1340

t: +862036621091 e: international@csg.cn w: http://eng.csg.cn


China Southern Power Grid (CSG) invests in, constructs and operates power grids in Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, Guizhou
and Hainan. It has connected its grid with those of the SARs of Hong Kong and Macao and Southeast Asian countries.

DELTARES BOOTH 1710

t: +31646911176 e: robin.morelissen@deltares.nl w: www.Deltares.com


Deltares is an international operating, independent institute for applied research in the field of water and subsurface.
Throughout the world we work on smart solutions, innovations and applications for people, environment and society. Our
mission is Enabling Delta Life.

DSV (GLOBAL LOGISTICS OMAN LLC) BOOTH 1255

t: +96824583333 e: christopher.lawrence@dsv.com w: www.dsv.com


At DSV, we provide and manage supply chain solutions for thousands of companies every day. Our reach is global, yet our
presence is local and close to our customers. 75,000 employees in more than 80 countries work passionately to deliver great
customer experiences and high-quality services.

EMBASSY OF SWITZERLAND IN OMAN BOOTH 1431


t: +96824967670
e: muscat@eda.admin.ch
w: www.eda.admin.ch/muscat
@SwissAmbOman @swissembassyoman
Can Tech save the World? Like all other countries, Switzerland is confronted with
the challenges of global warming and other complex environmental challenges.
Switzerland contributes to a more sustainable world, also by finding and sharing
innovative cleantech solutions. Swiss businesses and not-for-profit entities have
come up with some interesting solutions in areas such as ensuring access to clean
drinking water, maintaining biodiversity and developing sustainable agriculture,
emission-free mobility, effective waste reduction, recycling and recovery or
reducing the impact of climate change. Swiss companies and academia will join
us to present their creative and innovative products.

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ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC BOOTH 1531

t: +96899821264 e: eesllc@mni-llc.com w: www.munanoorgroup.com


Established in 1985, we are an environmental engineering company that provides water and wastewater treatment, solid,
waste management, sludge oil treatment, and hydrocarbon recovery services. We take pride in our commitment to providing.
exceptional customer service, the highest quality products, and innovative solutions to satisfy our client’s needs.

ESG MENA BOOTH 1651

t: +971553177725 e: sal@esgmena.com w: www.esgmena.com


ESG Mena is a comprehensive, independent knowledge hub covering the emergence and development of the environment,
social and governance (ESG) sector in the Middle East and North Africa. Our mission is to unite ESG stakeholders across the
region, bringing together thought-leaders and ESG innovators.

GERMAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY IN OMAN BOOTH 1130

t: +96822061250 e: yousuf.aldarwishi@gutech.edu.om w: www.gutech.edu.om


The German University was established in 2007, and it is affiliated with the German University of Aachen, and is accredited by
the Institute for Accreditation, Licensing, and Quality Assurance. The university obtained institutional accreditation from the
Omani Authority for Academic Accreditation and Education Quality Assurance.

GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC BOOTH 1453


t: +96824583987
e: yassermohammed@albaramigroup.com
w: www.gcms.om
@Global Chemicals & Maintenance Systems LLC @Global Chemicals & Maintenance Systems LLC
It is a member of ‘Al Barami Group of Companies’, a 100% Omani company in1976 under the leadership of SHK . Salem
Bin Ahmed Bin Khalfan Al Barami, – For more than four decades, Global Chemicals & Maintenance Systems LLC, (GCMS)
has been associated with the Power & Desalination Sector. – GLOBAL is managed by a team of Professionals with Several
years of in-depth experience in these fields who strongly believe in providing top quality services and optimal operating
cost to Customer. It is our commitment to transfer the up to-date technology to achieve top quality and optimum cost.
Global Renewable Energy Department drives this journey of evolution further as per Oman Vision 2040 with latest range
of Renewable Power, designed for the modern infrastructure for the country and aiming to Generate energy that reduce
gas emissions from fossil by introducing the best green Power Solution.

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GREEN LANDS LLC BOOTH 1160

t: +96877200800 e: m.askaf@g-lands.com w: www.g-lands.com


Green lands is a global standard company from the middle east with a leading team of expertise and engineers with the
highest level of knowledge and working in different fields of industry.

GREEN TECH ENERGY AND WATER LLC BOOTH 1650

t: +96879676762 e: office@gte-w.com w: www.gte-w.com


GTEW was founded to facilitate Oman’s journey to achieving its Vision 2040. GTEW is the region’s premiere partner in
renewable energy solutions and sustainable water technologies. We offer industry-leading engineering services and provide
top quality products at excellent prices in the fields of on-grid, off-grid, and hybrid Solar PV installations.

GULF ENERGY SAOC BOOTH 1110

t: +96824390800 e: info@gulfenergy-int.com w: www.gulfenergy-int.com


In Gulf Energy, we combine the experience of personnel, first class equipment with cutting edge technology and a strong
emphasis on innovation, reliability, quality, integrity and customer services. This orientation to customer needs and
expectations is our mean to position Gulf Energy.

H2O BIOFOULING SOLUTIONS B.V. BOOTH 1710

t: +31629389948 e: hpolman@h2obfs.com w: www.h2obfs.com


H2O Biofouling Solutions was founded with the mission to provide Economic and Ecological solutions to control biofouling
in industrial water systems. H2O is unique in providing complete biofouling control packages to achieve the most cost-
efficient biofouling control application.

HAITAI SOLAR BOOTH 1355

t: +31646618662 e: ali.isoglu@easternrenewable.com w: www.haitai-solar.com


Haitai Solar is a high-tech enterprise focused on green energy, providing a complete range of PV Solar Modules and Energy
Storage Systems by being recognized as Tier 1 Module Manufacturer by Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

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HUBERT STAVOREN BV BOOTH 1710


t: +31630997971
e: w.schaap@hubert.nl
w: www.hubert.nl

Hubert is specialized in design & engineering, manufacturing, and installation of equipment


for water intake applications and water purification. Over the years, our engineered
products and technical expertise have enabled Hubert to become a major player on the
global markets for water treatment. Hubert’s screening systems for water intakes include
intake systems for cooling, process and drinking water applications. Water intake systems
are used for mechanically clean water extracted from the sea, rivers, or lakes. Mechanical
cleaning removes entrained (floating) coarse and fine debris with filter screens or sieves,
such as drum screens or travelling band screens. This protects the downstream process
stages from buildup, clogging and abrasion. Hubert’s waste water treatment equipment
consists of high quality sub-installations for municipal & industrial waste water treatment
plants. Examples are aeration systems and clarifier & thickener machinery for treatment and
removal of primary, secondary and stabilized sludge. In addition, Hubert supplies screening
systems for tertiary treatment.

HUSSAM TECHNOLOGY COMPANY BOOTH 1536

w: www.htc.om

HYDRALOOP BOOTH 1710

t: +971522845700 e: alexander.euler@hydraloop.com w: www.hydraloop.com


Hydraloop is an internationally recognized multi-award-winning venture that empowers people and organizations to save
up to 45% on water and wastewater, reduce their carbon footprint, and keep full comfort of living with low maintenance
decentralized greywater recycling solutions. Hydraloop uses no filters, membranes nor chemicals, thus truly sustainable.

HYDROVOLTA BV BOOTH 1710

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INNOVISION ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY BOOTH 1250


t: +96892171996
e: info@innovision-eng.om
w: innovision-eng.om
@Innovision13 @InnovisionEngineeringConsultancy
Innovision is a multi-dimensional Omani Engineering Consultancy company providing Engineering, Project Management and
Energy Efficiency Services to the Oil and Gas, Power, Water and Industrial sectors in the Sultanate of Oman. The company was
incubated by Riyada in 2015 and has since grown to complete several projects for major companies in the Sultanate in the Oil
and Gas industry. Innovision is committed to providing sustainable solutions to its clients, with a team of professionals who are
experienced in and familiar with energy efficiency solutions for large scale buildings and facilities. The company offers energy
audit services to investigate energy expenditure and develop effective energy-saving strategies. In 2021, Innovision partnered
with International Climate Solutions (ICS) to provide energy efficiency courses in Oman and the GCC. Starting in March 2023,
Innovision will hold its first energy efficiency course in the UAE, followed by more courses in July 2023 and throughout 2024.
At Innovision, we are dedicated to inspiring solutions that create value for our clients.

INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC BOOTH 1532

t: +96897850405 e: prabhu.a@intertecsys.com w: www.intertecsystems.com


Intertec Systems provides technology solutions and services since 1991, partnering with organizations to enable a digitally
empowered future. With expertise in digital, cloud, security, business applications, and managed services, Intertec serves
clients across 5 countries and industries like Public Sector, Financial Services, Utilities, Healthcare, and Retail.

“KETS ARITIM” WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS, CHEMICALS AND EXPORT COMPANY BOOTH 1150

t: +905396458128 e: sales_department@ketsaritim.net w: https://www.ketsaritim.net


“KETS ARITIM” WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS is a water treatment company with 20 years experience in this sector. “SOFTAMIN”
CHEMICALS is a company with 10 years experience in production of chemicals for water treatment industry that can be used
in Food, Agriculture, Technology, Plastic, Cosmetic, Textile, and Metal industry sectors.

KNOWLEDGE GRID LLC BOOTH 1528

t: +96824590099 e: info@kg.om
Knowledge Grid Academy is an accredited provider of customised training and development solutions for operational risk
management & sustainability to tackle the challenges to increase sustainable business performance. Their integrative training
portfolio comprises various products, including HSE, Assessment & Competency Assurance, BCM & emergency response, and
Mining training solutions.

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MAJIS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES BOOTH 1510

t: +96826852462 e: Hajar.Al-Kamshaki@miscoman.com w: www.majis.om


Majis Industrial Services is Oman’s leading water solutions provider, delivering seawater, treatment, supply and effluent
management to industrial customers who require cooling water, potable water, ultra-pure process water and wastewater
services. Majis’ operations cover two industrial areas in Oman – Sohar Port & Freezone and Sohar Industrial Estate.

MARAFIQ BOOTH 1125

t: +96822143098 e: marafiq@info.com w: www.marafiq.com


Marafiq is a joint venture utilities company with shareholders from OQ (Oman’s leading energy company) and Gulf Energy
Development (GED) which is a leading power and water utilities company that is based in Thailand Marafiq has signed a
Centralized Utilities Service Agreement (CUSA) with the Public Authority of Special Economic.

MHD ACERE BOOTH 1522

t: +96824118521 e: renewableenergy@mhd.co.om w: www.mhdacere.com


MHD Group has been a strong contributor to the economy of Oman in the last few decades, committed through waves of
growth and development. With a vast presence in key business disciplines like Automotive, Construction Equipment, and
Renewable Energy, MHD ACERE has delivered success and built value over the years.

MIDDLE EAST ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS LLC BOOTH 1628

t: +96895712090 e: sales@mesmct.com w: www.mesmct.com


Middle East Engineering Solutions LLC (MEES) is a top solution provider in the fields of HVAC, Acoustics & Vibration, Building
Materials, Gate Automation, Lighting, etc. in the Sultanate of Oman. We provide top-class brands from reputed manufacturers
around the world.

MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERALS BOOTH 1210

t: +96898584448 e: info-communication@mem.gov.om w: www.mem.gov.om


The development and exploitation of energy (Oil, Gas and renewable energy) and mineral resources with high efficiency and
innovation to support the national economy.

MWD B.V. BOOTH 1710

t: +31639823186 e: omar.saleh@zephyr-group.co w: www.slamdam.com


MWD B.V. offers innovative solutions to enhance resilience to flood and drought including an award-winning mobile flood
barrier called SLAMDAM. The company has implemented projects all over the world for reputable national governments and
institutions such as the U.N., the World Bank and the African Development Bank Group.

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NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C BOOTH 1312

t: +96872323660 e: Info@nafath.com w: www.nafath.com


Omani market lead in energy solutions, established in 2013, in the field of sustainable energy and work on studying,
designing, installing, operating and maintaining renewable energy plants, managing energy resources, improving efficiency
and conducting feasibility studies, energy audits and intalling EVs.

NAMA GROUP BOOTH 1500


t: +96895207799
e: juma.albalushi@holding.nama.om
w: www.nama.om
@group_nama @GroupNama
Nama Group (NG) was established as a result of the restructuring of the electricity and water sectors in 2004 and commenced
its commercial operations on 1 May 2005. NG’s operations are spread across procurement, generation, transmission, distribution
and supply of electricity and water services in the Sultanate of Oman.

NATIONAL ENERGY CENTER BOOTH 1540

w: www.nec-oman.com

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NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY BOOTH 1330


t: +96824112909
e: info@nsc-oman.com
w: www.nsc-oman.com
@ns3_oman @NSCOMAN
National Strategy Company (NSC) is an Omani consulting firm specializing in water and
wastewater treatment systems. Our focus is on developing “Made in Oman” solutions
that meet the unique needs of our clients. We offer a range of services, including strategy
development, project management, and technology selection, all with an emphasis on
promoting sustainable use and management of water resources. Our team of experienced
professionals understands the importance of managing water resources efficiently and
responsibly. We work closely with our clients to develop customized solutions that are not
only cost-effective and efficient but also environmentally responsible. At NSC, our goal is to
promote the growth of a sustainable, locally-owned water treatment industry in Oman that
supports economic development while protecting the environment. We believe that our
vision of a “Made in Oman” water treatment industry can contribute to both economic
growth and environmental sustainability.

NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER BOOTH 1220


t: +96899090371
e: nasr@ntcllcom.com
w: www.ntcllcom.com

National Technology Centre is an Omani entity established to develop complex technical systems dedicated towards creating a
more resourceful world and determined to be a leading smart technological platform and solution, providing reliable Profitable
and sustainable technological solutions to transform the Technology transformation of sectors and Industries.

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NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP BOOTH 1710

t: +31703043700 e: m.leenhouts@nwp.nl w: www.netherlandswaterpartnership.com


The Dutch Water Sector is presented at the Netherlands Pavilion. The Pavilion is co-organised by the Netherlands Water
Partnership (NWP), a strong network of Dutch water organisations, working worldwide on co-creating future-proof solutions
and catalysing global water impact. We host trade missions, matchmaking, and promote the Dutch water sector abroad.

NEW TORK KOREA CO., LTD. BOOTH 1230

t: +82317113107 e: newtork@newtork.co.kr w: www.newtork.co.kr


NEWTORK is a manufacturer specializing in electric actuators located in Korea and has an agency in Oman. it was founded by
a number of skilled engineers who have been in the relative valve industry for over three decades. We suggest efficient and
economic solution based on years of experience.

OCCIDENTAL OF OMAN, INC. BOOTH 1625

t: +96824524000 e: Ahmed_Al_Afifi@oxy.com w: www.oxy.com


Oxy Oman is a wholly owned subsidiary of Occidental (Oxy) and is the largest independent oil producer operating in the
country. Oxy has been producing hydrocarbons in Oman for nearly 40 years, where it has steadily increased production and
reserves and is honored to partner with the Government of Oman.

OCI GLOBAL BOOTH 1710


t: +31207234500
e: solutions@oci-global.com
w:www.oci-global.com

OCI Global is a leading producer and distributor of green, bio, and blue ammonia,
methanol and hydrogen products providing low carbon fertilizers, fuels and feedstock
to agricultural, transportation, and industrial customers around the world. Our
products and its many applications play a key role in supporting food security and
powering a cleaner future. We currently have assets in the EU, US and MENA-region.
Our ambition is to drive forward the decarbonization of food, fuel, and feedstock
through cleaner products and practical solutions, accelerating the world’s transition
to a more sustainable future.

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OMAN CABLES INDUSTRY SAOG BOOTH 1445

w: www.omancables.com

OMAN CENTRE FOR GOVERNANCE AND SUSTAINABILITY (OCGS) BOOTH 1432

w: www.ocgs.gov.om/home

OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) BOOTH 1300


t: +96824228401
w: www.beah.om
@omanbeah @Omanbeah
be’ah was established in 2007 to promote proper waste management practices. This
includes the effective use of resources, development of adequate infrastructure and
implementation of sustainable goals to make a lasting impact on the country’s future.
Headquartered in Muscat and operating under the Oman Investment Authority
(OIA), be’ah is responsible for managing municipal, industrial and healthcare waste
in the country, providing waste management services from collection to disposal to
both private and public sectors. be’ah is committed to achieving a circular economy
business model in a sustainable manner. This commitment is exemplified throughout
the company’s operations, as well as its consistent communication with stakeholder
groups at multiple levels to promote circular economy through capacity building
and raising awareness in society at large, and the communities that it operates within
including academia, Omani-owned SMEs, entrepreneurs, as well as engaging with
international partners that bring global experience and innovation.

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OMAN LNG BOOTH 1200


t: +96824609999
e: info@omanlng.co.om
w: omanlng.co.om/en/
@OmanLNG @OmanLNGCompany
Oman Liquefied Natural Gas LLC (Oman LNG) is a joint venture established by a Royal Decree in 1994 and operates under the
laws of the Sultanate of Oman. The joint venture has a shareholding structure comprising the Government of Oman (51%), Shell
Gas B.V (30%), Total S.A. (5.54%), Korea LNG (5%), Mitsubishi Corporation (2.77%), Mitsui & Co. (2.77%), Partex (Oman) Corporation
2%, and Itochu (0.92%). Oman LNG undertakes, directly or indirectly, project operations and related activities essential to liquefy,
store, transport and market Oman’s natural gas and to deliver LNG to customers. Oman LNG’s Liquefaction Plant operates three
liquefaction trains with a nameplate capacity of 11.4 (mtpa) that located on the coast at Sur in the South Sharqiyah Governorate.
Oman LNG was recognised by the Council of Ministers of Social Affairs for the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) as the best
company in corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Oman. The recognition to Oman LNG by the council was supported by
Oman’s Ministry of Social Development and underlined the company’s many contributions to the spread of social infrastructure
in Oman and the benefits the social programmes have had on the people.

OMAN SHELL BOOTH 1700


t: +968 24091100
w: www.Shell.com.om
@Oman_Shell

Oman Shell is active in across the energy industry and is involved in joint venture
and independent activities ranging from research and development, exploration,
production, trading, retail and new energies. Shell Oman has been a partner in the
country’s remarkable development and progress over the last several decades. We
aim to meet the energy needs of Oman with solutions that are economically, socially
and environmentally viable, now and in the future.

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OMANTEL BOOTH 1310

t: +96890100085 e: qais.aamri@omantel.om w: www.omantel.om


Omantel is the country’s first and leading integrated telecommunications services provider that enables the digital society to
flourish and allows new ways of doing business by delivering a world of information and entertainment right to the fingertip
of its clients. Omantel is publicly listed on the Muscat Stock Market (MSX).

OMAN ENERGY ASSOCIATION (OPAL) BOOTH 1635


t: +96824605700
e: opal@opaloman.org
w: opaloman.org
@opal_oman @opal_oman
OPAL -- is now a prominent business society in Oman. An NGO and a non-profit organization focusing on the Energy &
Minerals sector. The organization was originally formed in 1998 when like-minded companies embarked on a common
desire to promote industry standards, and create a forum to resolve common problems, and share best practices. OPAL aims
to strengthen its services through a single platform for agreeing and promoting work standards to increase competencies
and professionalism. The long-term target of OPAL is to have the Oman’s Energy Industry in a world class level, internationally
competitive and as a figurehead in the sustainable management of Hydrocarbons and Renewable energy. OPAL aspires to
be the foremost facilitating body to align stakeholders’ objectives and moderate and address common challenges for the
benefit of its members.

OQ BOOTH 1600
w: www.oq.com/en
@ThisIsOQ @ThisIsOQ

OQ is a global integrated energy company with roots in Oman. OQ has operations across 17 countries, that covers the entire
value chain from exploration and production of oil and gas, refineries and petrochemicals to marketing and distribution
of end-user products reaching more than 60 countries worldwide. OQ focuses on investments in renewables and green
hydrogen in Oman.

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PORT OF ROT TERDAM BOOTH 1710

PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN LLC BOOTH 1400


t: +96824678111
e: Zubair.ZMA.AlBalushi@pdo.co.om
w: www.pdo.co.om
@PDO_OM @PetroleumDevelopmentOmanPDO
Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) is the leading exploration and production company in the Sultanate of Oman. We deliver
the majority of the country’s crude oil production and natural gas supply, but above all we focus on delivering excellence,
growth and sustainable value creation within and well beyond our industry. PDO operates 204 producing oil fields, 43 gas fields,
29 production stations, more than 9,400 active wells, a diverse workforce of more than 8,900 employees, comprised of over 60
different nationalities, and over 52,000 contractors. Our primary objective is to engage efficiently, responsibly, and safely in the
exploration, production, development, storage, and transportation of hydrocarbons in the Sultanate. Petroleum Development
Oman (PDO) is the leading exploration and production company in the Sultanate.

POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BOOTH 1231

t: +96871990572 e: info@pointbset.com w: www.pointboman.com


PointB is a fully established Environmental consultancy remarkably equipped with the latest technology and skilled
professionals to perform Environmental monitoring and Environmental research. Our-inhouse capabilities vary from core
scientist specialised in natural conservations to technical engineers that master environmental instrumentations with a
combined wealth of experience of almost 20 years.

POWER AND SUN SOLAR EQUIPMENTS TRADING L.L.C BOOTH 1520

t: +971543084013 e: adhithan@powernsun.com w: www.powernsun.com


Power and Sun is One stop solar Solutions, Supplies and System company supporting residential, commercial and industrial
installations for on-Grid, Off-Grid and PV diesel Hybrid systems in South Asia, Middle East, Africa and Europe region. We are
Authorized and official partner of JA, Longi, Trina, Sungrow, Deye, APAR, etc.

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RENAISSANCE SERVICES SAOG BOOTH 1610


t: +96891763903
e: soumya.dave@renaissanceservices.com
w: www.renaissanceservices.com
@RenaissanceSAOG Renaissance Services SAOG
Renaissance is the leading accommodation, services solutions and IFM company in
Oman, listed on Muscat Stock Exchange. The company has invested over US$520
million in Oman employing over 2,600+ Omani nationals contributing to local
growth, building potential and creating opportunities. Renaissance is committed to
safety, efficiency, green awareness, and sustaining in-country value. The company
has built a strong local supply chain with 61% per cent of procurement within Oman
and is passionate about building a sustainable future by investing in substantial CSR
programmes every year. Renaissance owns and operates Renaissance Village Duqm,
Oman’s largest workforce accommodation facility, in the Special Economic Zone at
Duqm (SEZAD).

ROYAL EIJKELKAMP BOOTH 1710


t: +31313880200
e: info@eijkelkamp.com
w: www.royaleijkelkamp.com
@RoyalEijkelkamp @Royal Eijkelkamp
Personal attention and a unique range of solutions: for more than 110 years, this has
been the trademark at Royal Eijkelkamp. Royal Eijkelkamp has been devising, developing,
producing and delivering solutions for soil and water related projects worldwide since
1911. Our innovative solutions, together with the existing knowledge and expertise of
the soil and water specialists, have served to raise projects to a higher level. From field
measurement equipment to smart sensoring and from Edelman augers to sonic drilling
machines, Royal Eijkelkamp has quite a range on offer. From its early days as a village
blacksmith, Royal Eijkelkamp has been on track to become the world’s preferred supplier
of solutions for soil and water projects within the themes Land Degradation, Food Security,
Urbanisation, Pollution, Land Development and Natural Resources. Royal Eijkelkamp is
represented by specially selected partners in 5 continents and in more than 90 countries.

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SCAN ELECTROMECHANICAL CONTRACTING L.L.C BOOTH XXX


t: +96824120270
e: info.oman@scanllc.com
w: www.scanelectromechanical.om
@Scan Electromechanical Contracting Co. LLC - Oman scanelectromechanicalcont
Scan Electromechanical is a leading contractor in the field of Solar Energy and
Electricity Distribution. Being the first approved solar contractor in Oman and a “B”
grade DCRP Registered Electrical Contractor, provides us a unique set of abilities to
tackle the most challenging On Grid Solar PV Systems and Electricity Distribution
Projects. SCAN has a dedicated trading department that deals with products
including DC power Systems, Transformers, Cable Accessories, SCADA systems,
Thermal Insulation plasters, Solar PV panels and inverters. Our driving force is the
commitment to satisfy our customers. We strive to deliver you the best and most
comprehensive affordable solutions of the highest quality under one roof.

SENSOTERRA BOOTH 1710


t: +31303035557
e: info@sensoterra.com
w: www.sensoterra.com
@sensoterra @Sensoterra
Sensoterra helps growers, municipalities, water authorities and other governmental
organizations with enabling water management solutions and conserving water.
Sensoterra has a focus on the following verticals: -Horticulture/Agriculture -Smart
Resilient Cities and; -Water Governance, Sensoterra is developing smart, low-cost
wireless soil moisture sensors, based on patented technology. The sensors are super
simple to install (hammerable) and highly accurate. Mobile and web Monitor apps are
available, and with the open API it is possible to integrate the sensors with any irrigation
or water management system/platform. Sensoterra is based out of The Netherlands
and serves customers worldwide, through a network of Integration Partners. To date,
more than 14000 Sensoterra have been installed on 5 continents.

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SLB BOOTH 1703

t: +96899263430 e: ahilal@slb.com w: www.slb.com


SLB is a global technology company that drives energy innovation for a balanced planet. With a global footprint in more
than 100 countries we work each day on innovating oil and gas, delivering digital at scale, decarbonizing industries, and
developing and scaling new energy systems that accelerate the energy transition.

SOHAR ALUMINIUM COMPANY LLC BOOTH 1420


t: +96826863000
e: SA-CorporateCommunications@Sohar-Aluminium.com
w: www.sohar-aluminium.com
@soharaluminium @SoharAluminium
Founded in 2004 as the Sultanate of Oman’s first Greenfield aluminium smelter, Sohar
Aluminium Company LLC is a landmark industrial development project and a key
contributor to Oman’s sustainable development ambitions and long-term prosperity. It
has an annual design capacity of more than 390,000 tonnes of high-quality aluminium,
a 1,000 MW Power Plant and Port facilities in Oman. Jointly owned by OQ SAOC, TAQA,
and Rio Tinto, Sohar Aluminium has won global acclaim for its superior, environmentally
friendly technology. Sohar Aluminium has a diverse workforce which is 79% Omanised
and has its own internationally recognised training centre. 60% of the annual production is
committed to its local downstream industries. Sohar Aluminium continues to be the only
Aluminium smelter in the Sultanate of Oman and intends to become a global benchmark
while contributing to the sustainable development of Oman.

THE OPEN MIND COMPANY B.V. BOOTH 1710

t: +31646810910 e: info@thinkingpossibilities.com w: www.thinkingpossibilities.com


Developing cutting-edge solutions for a circular economy, with a special emphasis on bio-based waste streams. To design
materials for the local industry to make sustainable products. We drive transformative, sustainable change in the industry,
demonstrating that obstacles can be turned into possibilities by rapid prototyping and increased awareness.

TURAN MAKINA BOOTH 1535

w: www.turanmak.com/?lang=en

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UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC BOOTH 1350

t: +96824161200 e: UESContracts@uesoman.com w: www.uesoman.com


United Engineering Services LLC (UES) is a privately owned Omani company that specialises in providing engineering
services to oil & gas, Power generation and water, marine & defence industries. Since its inception in 1979, the company has
witnessed exceptional growth and has established itself as a world class manufacturing unit.

VOLTAMP ENERGY SAOG BOOTH 1621

t: +96824441200 e: sales@voltampoman.com w: www.voltampoman.com


Voltamp manufactures an extensive range of Distribution, Power Transformers up to 400kv 500MVA, Medium voltage & low
voltage switchgears, packaged sub-stations using state-of-the-art technology having world class manufacturing & testing
facilities in Sohar and Rusayl. All VOLTAMP manufacturing facilities are Integrated Management Services (IMS) Certified (ISO-
9001, ISO-14001, ISO-45001)

VOPAK BOOTH 1710

WIT TEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC BOOTH 1710

t: +971529471365 e: rob.van.den.boomen@witteveenbos.com w: www.witteveenbos.com


Witteveen+Bos, a consulting engineering company from the Netherlands, has been active in the Middle East for over 25
years, and has since 2014 permanent presence in Dubai. We focus on providing sustainable, innovative and cost-effective
solutions for the rapid urbanization, water scarcity, environmental stress and climate resilience.

ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING BOOTH 1526

t: +8676087567565 e: gmj@alltoplighting.com w: www.alltopgroup.com


Zhongshan Alltop Lighting Co., Ltd was established in 2010 and has won the title of “high-tech enterprise”. The company is
Located in the capital of lighting, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province of China. ALLTOP always focuses on high-technology
lighting and solar products.

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NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
POWER GENERATION, TRANSMISSION & NAMA GROUP 1500
DISTRIBUTION
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
AUTOMATION & CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710
CABLES & SMART TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LLC 1645 PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN LLC 1400
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453 RENAISSANCE SERVICES SAOG 1610
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160 UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1350
INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532 WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERALS 1210 ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1550
NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
NAMA GROUP 1500
ENERGY STORAGE
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 ADVARIO TERMINALS LLC 1705
NEWTORK KOREA CO., LTD. 1230 AL SABBAGH TRADING CO LLC 1455
ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1550 GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
POWER WIRES / CABLES AND INSULATORS
GREEN TECH ENERGY AND WATER LLC 1650
AL SABBAGH TRADING CO LLC 1455 HAITAI SOLAR 1355
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453 MHD ACERE 1522
MARAFIQ 1125 NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERALS 1210 NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
NAMA GROUP 1500 PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN LLC 1400
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 SLB 1703
SCAN ELECTROMECHANICAL CONTRACTING CO. L.L.C 1320 UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1350
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
ENERGY SAVING SOLUTIONS ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1550
CABLES & SMART TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LLC 1645
HYBRID POWER
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160 AL SABBAGH TRADING CO LLC 1455
GULF ENERGY SAOC 1110 GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
INNOVISION ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY 1250 GREEN TECH ENERGY AND WATER LLC 1650
INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532 MHD ACERE 1522

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NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C RENEWABLES AND GREEN ENERGY
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1350 CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES SOLAR ENERGY WIND ENERGY
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710 ADVARIO TERMINALS LLC 1705
ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1550 AL SABBAGH TRADING CO LLC 1455
METERS DELTARES 1710
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
NAMA GROUP 1500 GREEN TECH ENERGY AND WATER LLC 1650
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 HAITAI SOLAR 1355
MONITORING AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS INNOVISION ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY 1250
MHD ACERE 1522
CABLES & SMART TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LLC 1645 MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERALS 1210
GULF ENERGY SAOC 1110 MWD B.V. 1710
H2O BIOFOULING SOLUTIONS B.V. 1710 NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532 NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C OMAN SHELL 1700
NAMA GROUP 1500 PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN LLC 1400
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 POWER AND SUN SOLAR EQUIPMENTS TRADING L.L.C 1520
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 SCAN ELECTROMECHANICAL CONTRACTING CO. L.L.C 1320
POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231 UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1350
NETWORK AND SECURITY SOLUTIONS WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
CABLES & SMART TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LLC 1645 ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1550
INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532
NAMA GROUP 1500 ENERGY MANAGEMENT
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 AL AFAQ FOR PROJECTS AND SERVICES LLC 1155
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710 CHINA SOUTHERN POWER GRID 1340
SWITCHES AND CONTROLS GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
GREEN TECH ENERGY AND WATER LLC 1650
CABLES & SMART TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LLC 1645 INNOVISION ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY 1250
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532
SCAN ELECTROMECHANICAL CONTRACTING CO. L.L.C 1320 MHD ACERE 1522
SWITCHGEAR MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERALS 1210
NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
NAMA GROUP 1500
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
SCAN ELECTROMECHANICAL CONTRACTING CO. L.L.C 1320
OCCIDENTAL OF OMAN, INC. 1625
VOLTAMP ENERGY SAOG 1621
PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN LLC 1400
TRANSFORMERS SCAN ELECTROMECHANICAL CONTRACTING CO. L.L.C 1320
SLB 1703
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
NAMA GROUP 1500
ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1550
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
SCAN ELECTROMECHANICAL CONTRACTING CO. L.L.C 1320
VOLTAMP ENERGY SAOG 1621

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WASTE TO ENERGY SOLUTIONS OMAN SHELL 1700


WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
AVERDA 1440
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160 ENERGY CONSERVATION PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES
GULF ENERGY SAOC 1110 GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERALS 1210 GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C GREEN TECH ENERGY AND WATER LLC 1650
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 INNOVISION ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY 1250
OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532
HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) 1300 NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710 NAMA GROUP 1500
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
ADVARIO TERMINALS LLC 1705
HYDROGEN
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
GREEN TECH ENERGY AND WATER LLC 1650 ADVARIO TERMINALS LLC 1705
MHD ACERE 1522 GERMAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY IN OMAN 1130
NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
OCI GLOBAL 1710 NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
OMAN SHELL 1700 NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710
OQ 1600 OCI GLOBAL 1710
SLB 1703 OMAN SHELL 1700
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710 PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN LLC 1400
SLB 1703
BIO ENERGY
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
ADVARIO TERMINALS LLC 1705
IOT AND DIGITALIZATION
AVERDA 1440
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453 BUSINESS GATEWAYS INTERNATIONAL LLC 1342
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160 CABLES & SMART TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LLC 1645
INNOVISION ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY 1250 INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532
NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
OCI GLOBAL 1710 SENSOTERRA 1710
OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES SLB 1703
HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) 1300
PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN LLC 1400
POLLUTION PREVENTION SOLUTIONS
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
ELECTRIC AND HYBRID VEHICLES AND INFRASTRUCTURE
GULF ENERGY SAOC 1110
CHINA SOUTHERN POWER GRID 1340 “KETS ARITIM” WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS,
GREEN TECH ENERGY AND WATER LLC 1650 CHEMICALS AND EXPORT COMPANY 1150
MHD ACERE 1522 POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231
NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C SENSOTERRA 1710
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220

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AVERDA 1440 4ELEMENT UNITED 1530


GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453 DELTARES 1710
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531
INNOVISION ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY 1250 GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
MIDDLE EAST ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS LLC 1628 GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 GREEN TECH ENERGY AND WATER LLC 1650
OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES GULF ENERGY SAOC 1110
HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) 1300 H2O BIOFOULING SOLUTIONS B.V. 1710
POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231 HUBERT STAVOREN BV 1710
UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1350 HYDRALOOP 1710
“KETS ARITIM” WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS,
CARBON MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS CHEMICALS AND EXPORT COMPANY 1150
KETS ARITIM SYSTEMS INDUSTRY AND
ADVARIO TERMINALS LLC 1705 EXPORT LTD. COMPANY 1150
INNOVISION ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY 1250 MAJIS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 1510
NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C NAMA GROUP 1500
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
OCCIDENTAL OF OMAN, INC. 1625 NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710
OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES SLB 1703
HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) 1300
THE OPEN MIND COMPANY B.V. 1710
OMAN SHELL 1700
VEOLIA LLC
PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN LLC 1400
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
SCAN ELECTROMECHANICAL CONTRACTING CO. L.L.C 1320
SLB 1703
THE OPEN MIND COMPANY B.V. 1710 DRAINAGE & IRRIGATION
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710 4ELEMENT UNITED 1530
AL AFAQ FOR PROJECTS AND SERVICES LLC 1155
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
MIDDLE EAST ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS LLC 1628
WATER TECHNOLOGIES & WASTEWATER NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
SOLUTIONS NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710
ROYAL EIJKELKAMP 1710
CONSERVATION TECHNIQUES SENSOTERRA 1710
4ELEMENT UNITED 1530 WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
TANKS AND PIPES
GREEN TECH ENERGY AND WATER LLC 1650
HYDRALOOP 1710 4ELEMENT UNITED 1530
INNOVISION ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY 1250 GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
MWD B.V. 1710 KETS ARITIM SYSTEMS INDUSTRY AND
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 EXPORT LTD. COMPANY 1150
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 MARAFIQ 1125
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710 MIDDLE EAST ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS LLC 1628
POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231 NAMA GROUP 1500
SENSOTERRA 1710 NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330

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NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710 NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330


WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710 NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710
WATER COOLER AND WATER HEATERS
AIR TO WATER GENERATOR
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
MIDDLE EAST ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS LLC 1628 GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERALS 1210
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710 NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710
WATER DISTRIBUTION SOLUTIONS
RENAISSANCE SERVICES SAOG 1610
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453 WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS
MAJIS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 1510
MARAFIQ 1125 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531
MWD B.V. 1710 GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 GULF ENERGY SAOC 1110
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710 “KETS ARITIM” WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS,
POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231 CHEMICALS AND EXPORT COMPANY 1150
SENSOTERRA 1710 MAJIS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 1510
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710 MIDDLE EAST ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS LLC 1628
NAMA GROUP 1500
IRRIGATION SYSTEMS NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
4ELEMENT UNITED 1530 NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453 SLB 1703
MAJIS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 1510 UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1350
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710 WATER WELL DRILLING EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
ROYAL EIJKELKAMP 1710
SENSOTERRA 1710 UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1350
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710 GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1526 NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710
WATER SAVERS AND WATER SCOOTERS ROYAL EIJKELKAMP 1710
POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231 WATERPROOFING PRODUCTS
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
HYDRALOOP 1710 UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1350
NAMA GROUP 1500 GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 MIDDLE EAST ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS LLC 1628
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710 NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1350 NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710

WATER SCADA SOFTWARE

GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453


INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532
NAMA GROUP 1500

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DEWATERING EQUIPMENT INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532


MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERALS 1210
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531 NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453 NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
GULF ENERGY SAOC 1110 RENAISSANCE SERVICES SAOG 1610
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710
GREEN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (BIOFUELS BIOPLASTICS)
HYDRO PLANTS
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453 GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERALS 1210 GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710 NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710 OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) 1300
DAMS AND HIGH WATER PROTECTION SYSTEMS THE OPEN MIND COMPANY B.V. 1710
DELTARES 1710 WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453 ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1526
MWD B.V. 1710
POLLUTION CONTROL DEVISES AND SOLUTIONS
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531
ROYAL EIJKELKAMP 1710 GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710 KETS ARITIM SYSTEMS INDUSTRY AND
EXPORT LTD. COMPANY 1150
MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERALS 1210
ECO-WASTE NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANING WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
AVERDA 1440 WASTE RECYCLING
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531
ARAB LEAD
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
AVERDA 1440
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531
MAJIS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 1510
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERALS 1210
“KETS ARITIM” WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS,
NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C CHEMICALS AND EXPORT COMPANY 1150
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) 1300
OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
RENAISSANCE SERVICES SAOG 1610 HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) 1300
ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1526 THE OPEN MIND COMPANY B.V. 1710
FACILITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES

AL AFAQ FOR PROJECTS AND SERVICES LLC 1155 WATER TRANSPORT VEHICLES AND TECHNOLOGIES
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453 NAMA GROUP 1500

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WASTE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN LLC 1400


POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231
AVERDA 1440 WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
HUBERT STAVOREN BV 1710 EMISSIONS MONITORING AND REDUCTION
“KETS ARITIM” WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS, ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531
CHEMICALS AND EXPORT COMPANY 1150
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
GULF ENERGY SAOC 1110
OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) 1300 INNOVISION ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY 1250
RENAISSANCE SERVICES SAOG 1610 NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710 NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) 1300
AVERDA 1440
POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231
DELTARES 1710
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
KETS ARITIM SYSTEMS INDUSTRY AND ENVIRONMENTFRIENDLYPRODUCTSANDSMARTTECHNOLOGIES
EXPORT LTD. COMPANY 1150
MWD B.V. 1710 GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C H2O BIOFOULING SOLUTIONS B.V. 1710
NAMA GROUP 1500 NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) 1300 HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) 1300
POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231 THE OPEN MIND COMPANY B.V. 1710
UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1350 UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1350
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710 ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1550

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY


4ELEMENT UNITED 1530
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
DELTARES 1710
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531 BUSINESS GATEWAYS INTERNATIONAL LLC 1342
GREEN LANDS LLC 1160 GULF ENERGY SAOC 1110
KNOWLEDGE GRID LLC INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532
NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C MHD ACERE 1522
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERALS 1210
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) 1300 NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231
SLB 1703

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BUSINESS GATEWAYS INTERNATIONAL LLC 1342 INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532


CABLES & SMART TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LLC 1645 NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
GULF ENERGY SAOC 1110 NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532 POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 SLB 1703
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231
SLB 1703 GOVERNMENT BODIES/ OTHER
ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1550
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION / REGULATORY BODY
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
BUSINESS GATEWAYS INTERNATIONAL LLC 1342
HYDRALOOP 1710 CABLES & SMART TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LLC 1645
NAMA GROUP 1500 EMBASSY OF SWITZERLAND IN OMAN 1431
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 MARAFIQ 1125
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERALS 1210
ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1526 NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
IOT NAMA GROUP 1500
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
CABLES & SMART TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LLC 1645 OMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532 HOLDING COMPANY (be’ah) 1300
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 OPAL - OMAN SOCIETY FOR PETROLEUM SERVICES 1635
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710 PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN LLC 1400
ROYAL EIJKELKAMP 1710
OTHER
SENSOTERRA 1710
SLB 1703 4ELEMENT UNITED 1530
ADVARIO TERMINALS LLC 1705
LIGHTING
AL SABBAGH TRADING CO LLC 1455
ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1550 ASYAD GROUP 1100
AL SABBAGH TRADING CO LLC 1455 AVERDA 1440
GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453 BANK NIZWA 1120
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 bp 1410
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 BUSINESS GATEWAYS INTERNATIONAL LLC 1342
NETWORKING AND COMMUNICATION
DSV (GLOBAL LOGISTICS OMAN LLC) 1255
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1531
CABLES & SMART TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LLC 1645 ESG MENA
INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532 GERMAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY IN OMAN 1130
NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC 1453
NAMA GROUP 1500 GREEN LANDS LLC 1160
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330 GULF ENERGY SAOC 1110
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220 INNOVISION ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY 1250
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710 INTERTEC SYSTEMS LLC 1532
POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231 “KETS ARITIM” WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS,
ROYAL EIJKELKAMP 1710 CHEMICALS AND EXPORT COMPANY 1150
UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1350 KNOWLEDGE GRID LLC

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MIDDLE EAST ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS LLC 1628


MWD B.V. 1710
NAFATH RENEWABLE ENERGY L.L.C
NATIONAL STRATEGY COMPANY 1330
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1220
NETHERLANDS WATER PARTNERSHIP 1710
NEWTORK KOREA CO., LTD. 1230
OMAN LNG 1200
OMAN SHELL 1700
OMANTEL 1310
OPAL - OMAN SOCIETY FOR PETROLEUM SERVICES 1635
POINT B SERVICES ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 1231
POWER AND SUN SOLAR
EQUIPMENTS TRADING L.L.C 1520
RENAISSANCE SERVICES SAOG 1610
SLB 1703
SOHAR ALUMINIUM COMPANY LLC 1420
UNITED ENGINEERING SERVICES LLC 1350
VOLTAMP ENERGY SAOG 1621
WITTEVEEN+BOS EMEA DMCC 1710
ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1526

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COUNTRY LOCATOR

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COUNTRY LOCATOR
CHINA bp 1410
CHINA SOUTHERN POWER GRID 1340 BUSINESS GATEWAYS INTERNATIONAL LLC 1342
ZHONGSHAN ALLTOP LIGHTING 1526 CABLES & SMART TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LLC 1645
DSV (GLOBAL LOGISTICS OMAN LLC) 1255
NETHERLANDS
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HUSSAM TECHNOLOGY COMPANY 1536
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