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(Image source: Al-Bahar) Event News Al-Bahar to showcase at ADIPEC 2024 Details Created: 04 November 2024 Al-Bahar will showcase the latest innovations and solutions for the oil and gas industry from Caterpillar from its brands Cat at ADIPEC 2024, demonstrating the company's commitment to driving efficiency, sustainability, and profitability for clients The Caterpillar exhibit will centre on the theme of sustainability, as connecting customers through sustainable products and services is a continued focus for the company. The company will showcase the latest sustainable developments and technologies including services available through VisionLink. Visitors can find the Caterpillar Booth #9430 in Capital Suite 19, where the company products will be presented by Thiago Palhares on 6 November (Wednesday), 1 to 2.30 pm.  The company promises: Cutting-edge products and technologies – Discover how our solutions can help you optimize your operations and improve your bottom line.  Expert demonstrations – Witness firsthand how our products work and learn about their benefits.  Personalised consultations – Our experts will be available to answer your questions and discuss your specific needs.  Thought-provoking presentation – Join us for an exclusive presentation by Global Aftermarket Growth Manager from Cat Oil & Gas segment – Operational Excellence: Re-think beyond reuse, reduce, recycle in the circular economy Visitors can expect to:  Network with industry leaders: Connect with like-minded professionals from around the globe. Learn from experts: Gain valuable insights from industry experts and thought leaders. Discover innovative solutions: Explore the latest advancements in oil and gas technology. Commenting on this year participation at ADIPEC, Mohamed El Kaddour, vice president- energy & transportation, at Al-Bahar, said, “We’re thrilled to be attending the largest energy event as a partner with Caterpillar. As a company committed to delivering exceptional customer value, we’re excited to showcase our innovative solutions for the Oil and Gas industry that contribute to sustainable energy practices. Our focus on sustainability and innovation aligns perfectly with the event’s theme – ‘Decarbonising. Faster. Together.’, and we look forward to connecting with industry peers and exploring new opportunities.” For more information on Al-Bahar’s participation at ADIPEC visit https://www.albahar.com/company/news-and-events/events/adipec-2024/ Al Masaood Group’s participation this year is led by the Projects & Engineering Services Division. (Image source: Al Masaood Group) Event News Al Masaood Group showcases innovative sustainable technologies at ADIPEC Details Created: 04 November 2024 Al Masaood Group, one of Abu Dhabi’s leading business conglomerates, is showcasing a range of innovative sustainable products and solutions at ADIPEC Al Masaood Group’s participation this year is led by the Al Masaood Projects & Engineering Services Division (PESD), alongside Al Masaood Motor Tech Services and Al Masaood Industries. Located at stands 3430 and 3530 in Hall 3 at ADNEC, the Group’s stand features a range of innovative sustainable products and solutions, including advancements in LNG, hydrogen, carbon capture, and water and wastewater treatment, being launched for the first time. Hani El Tannir, CEO of Al Masaood Group Industrial said, “ADIPEC is always a pivotal event for Al Masaood Group Industrial as we continue to focus on delivering sustainable energy solutions. Our divisions have been working hard on incredible projects that we are excited to showcase while engaging with other industry leaders and innovative brands that will shape the future of energy across sectors.” Al Masaood Projects & Engineering Services Division’s exhibit also highlights strategic partnerships with its 12 principal brands, reflecting the Group’s commitment to sustainability and innovation. These collaborations include esteemed names such as KSB, MAN Energy Solutions, Chart, Quartz Elec, CIRCOR Schroedahl, TubeFit, PACT, Deep, Hengst, Harris Pye, Santacc, and SNW, each contributing to the division’s comprehensive solutions across the energy sector. Key innovations showcased include engineering and manufacturing solutions for liquefied natural gas storage and liquefaction developed in collaboration with Chart Industries, Inc. PESD, together with Chart, has also developed innovative liquid hydrogen storage solutions. The division will also offer carbon capture and storage technologies as well as comprehensive engineering, procurement, construction, and maintenance solutions in the water and wastewater treatment sector. Dr. Khursheed Alam, general manager, Al Masaood PESD, said, “The solutions we are showcasing this year demonstrate our commitment and approach to sustainability and technological innovation. By leveraging international expertise and bringing innovative solutions to our market, we are introducing the latest advancements that meet industry demands and help drive green progress in the energy sector.” Al Masaood Motor Tech Services, the Principal Key Service Partner for Nidec Power, will highlight its sales and aftersales solutions for alternators and electrical motors serving the Utilities, Oil & Gas and Energy sectors. The company will be joined by Al Masaood Industries showcasing its high-quality manufacturing solutions for the Oil and Gas industry. The webinar will explore the latest trends in offshore operations. (Image source: AD Ports) Webinar Free webinar on the future of offshore operations Details Created: 04 November 2024 The offshore operations landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace, making it crucial to keep up with advancements in efficiency and sustainability. Oil Review Middle East is hosting an exclusive webinar on 20 November at 2pm GST, entitled ‘The future of offshore operations: innovation, efficiency and sustainability’. It will bring together industry leaders and experts to explore the latest trends in offshore operations, focusing on groundbreaking innovations that are driving sustainable and efficient practices. One of the highlights will be a presentation on SAFEEN Green—a revolutionary unmanned surface vessel (USV) shaping the future of the offshore industry. Key highlights: Offshore trends: expert insights into industry shifts and sustainability influencesComplex challenges: addressing the environmental and resource-focused dynamics shaping operationsAD Ports Group vision: discover how SAFEEN Green is setting new benchmarks for sustainable operationsInnovation in SAFEEN Green: A closer look at the groundbreaking technology behind this transformative USV.Practical insights: Learn strategies to boost efficiency and encourage responsible practices in offshore work. Speakers are Erik Tonne, managing director and head of market analysis, Clarksons Platou; Tarek Al Marzooqi, CEO, SAFEEN Subsea, AD Ports Group; and Ronald J Kraft, CTO, Sovereign Global Solutions ME and RC Dock Engineering BV. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to gain exclusive insights into the future of offshore operations! Register at https://zurl.co/DpCr ADIPEC 2024 is spotlighting the pivotal role of AI in the energy transition. (Image source: ACP) Event News ADIPEC 2024 opens in Abu Dhabi Details Created: 04 November 2024 On 4 November, Abu Dhabi welcomed the global energy sector to the UAE as ADIPEC 2024, the world’s largest energy event, opened at the ADNEC Centre Hosted by ADNOC and themed 'Connecting Minds. Transforming Energy', ADIPEC 2024 is spotlighting the pivotal role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the energy transition, while introducing new insights from finance, technology, and the Global South, as well as youth perspectives, to promote a sustainable, secure, and equitable energy future. His Excellency Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and ADNOC Managing Director and Group CEO, said at the opening ceremony, “Energy markets must shift and grow, and energy systems must be transformed.” He said that by 2050, “Wind and solar will expand seven times. LNG will grow by at least 65% and oil will continue to be used for fuel and as a building block for many essential products.” These growing demands can only be met via artificial intelligence, he said. “AI is one of those areas defining breakthroughs that are changing the pace of change itself. It is redefining the boundaries of productivity and emissions, and it has the potential to accelerate the transformation of energy systems and to supercharge low carbon growth.” “As AI expands, it will rely on a massive scale up of data centres for its huge and fast growing computational needs. Over the next six years, data centres will more than double, requiring at least 150 GW of installed capacity by 2030 and doubling again by 2040. No single source of energy is going to be enough to meet this demand. We need to integrate renewable energy, nuclear energy and gas in the most cost and carbon efficient way.” The keynote speech by Al Jaber was followed by a ministerial panel, where leaders from the UAE, India, Egypt and Uganda presented their positions. “ّIn the UAE, we are privileged with a leadership that believes in investments in energy, and all forms of energy. Our president His Highness Mohammed bin Zayed is a visionary leader, for the role of different forms of energy. And as you can see, we are investing in renewable, nuclear, and conventional as well.” “In India, I can tell you that today we are using artificial intelligence for refinery automation,” said Hardeep Singh Puri, India's Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas. “We are using artificial energy intelligence for 2D and 3D seismic surveys, for finding oil and gas. We are using low cost solar energy in a way to boost our power in our data centres.” Karim Badawi, Egypt’s recently-appointed Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, said, “Egypt's position as a regional hub, provides an ability to contribute to the petrochemical sector, in the refining sector, as well as export sector. We have the capacity to export refining capabilities of 40 million tons. So when we look at the situation in Egypt, we would like to leverage our position to be able to unlock the potential of the gas reserves, not only of Egypt, but of the region and of the Mediterranean.” “Uganda's participation [in ADIPEC] will be to exploit the potential that you have in power generation, because advanced technology requires power and clean power,” said Ruth Nankabirwa Ssentamu, who is Uganda’s Minister of Energy and Mineral Development. She said that the country is equipped to diversify its energy mix, consisting of solar and hydro power. “We also have potential for nuclear power,” she said. Delivering insights and innovations This year’s event debuts the Energyai by ADNOC zone, where global tech leaders such as Enercap, Accenture, AIQ, Microsoft, and Baker Hughes will present innovative AI solutions to address energy needs and drive emissions reduction. This dedicated AI area will feature the Energyai Conference, Creative AI Lab, Reskilling Lab, networking spaces, demo stations, and an interactive AI showcase, offering attendees a firsthand look at cutting-edge technologies and collaborative opportunities within the industry. With an anticipated 184,000 attendees from 164 countries, ADIPEC 2024 will be the largest event in its history. The conference lineup will include over 1,800 speakers, featuring 40 ministers and 200 top executives from the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas, all engaging 16,500 delegates across more than 370 sessions. ADIPEC’s ten-conference series, including the flagship Strategic Conference, will bring together global business, political, and industry leaders to set a clear path for an inclusive and balanced energy transition. Under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, ADIPEC 2024 is poised to deliver insights and innovations to shape the future of the energy industry. A convenient Park-and-Ride service will run every five minutes between Zayed Sports City and ADNEC from 6:00 to 19:00, ensuring easy access for all participants from 4–7 November 2024. Capt Ammar Al Shaiba, Maritime & Shipping Cluster CEO, AD Ports Group. (Image source: AD Ports Group) Industry Leveraging cutting-edge technologies for sustainable growth Details Created: 01 November 2024 In an exclusive interview with Oil Review Middle East, Capt. Ammar Al Shaiba, Maritime & Shipping Cluster CEO at AD Ports Group, discusses business development, the innovation and technology driving sustainability initiatives and the company's focus at ADIPEC How do you view the market for your services currently, and what is your strategy for developing your business in the region? As the largest diversified provider of maritime services in the region, SAFEEN Group has a very wide customer base. Our portfolio of business lines covers key areas including shipping & transhipment, offshore & subsea, shipbuilding & dry-docking as well as marine services including ferry and water taxi operations. We offer long-standing expertise coupled with synergistic and comprehensive capabilities. We have undergone substantial growth in the last five years regionally and globally in terms of services and our fleet which we intend to capitalise on going forward. To what extent are sustainability concerns a focus for your business, and what measures have you taken to help your clients operate sustainably, e.g. using low-carbon fuels? We are committed to sustainable actions and driving the decarbonisation agenda, which includes ongoing research and development into solutions that help to reduce our carbon footprint, while simultaneously providing smarter solutions for our partners. For example, to meet our GHG emissions reduction target we are investing heavily in our fleet. We have successfully trialled an all-electric harbour tug which offers operational efficiency while emitting zero emissions from tank to propellor. We also have a state-of-the-art remotely operated unmanned vessel (USV) which operates on 100% renewable electric power or biofuel, SAFEEN Green has 10% of the emissions of a conventional vessel guaranteeing a significantly reduced carbon footprint, something which we are very proud of. How important is it for you to invest in the latest technologies, and to what extent are advances in AI and digitalisation having an impact on your business? Research, innovation and data backed decisions are the driving forces of our phenomenal growth. We monitor trends and encourage R&D within the business frequently partnering with entities to generate bespoke solutions and applications. Harnessing the power of emerging technologies allows us to evolve and remain competitive. We are currently experimenting with the use of AI and robotics across our business, particularly in relation to autonomous vessels. What will be your focus at ADIPEC, and how do you hope to benefit from participating? We will be highlighting our end-to-end capabilities, particularly in the offshore and subsea domain, catering to oil & gas and EPC projects in the region, southeast Asia and southern Africa. We will also showcase our vessels and services and look forward to the networking opportunities ADIPEC brings and the prospect of knowledge sharing, particularly in relation to innovation and technology. Teledyne FLIR will launch the FLIR Si2x-Pro Hazardous Location Acoustic Imaging Camera. Event News Teledyne Flir to showcase sensing solutions at ADIPEC Details Created: 24 October 2024 Exhibiting at Stand 1005, Hall 1, Teledyne FLIR will showcase innovative sensing solutions at ADIPEC They include the SI-2 Series, including the new Si2x, PHH – T-series, Exx-series, and OGI cameras around SF6 detection. The new FLIR Si2x-Pro™ hazardous location acoustic imaging camera for gas leak, mechanical fault, and partial discharge detection is specifically designed for use in hazardous gas and explosive dust environments, to easily reduce leaks of toxic or flammable gases to improve safety, or cut expenses associated with compressed air or gas leaks in facilities. It offers best-in-class performance, decision support, and fleet management, along with enterprise data integration for optimal efficiency and safety. Teledyne FLIR will also showcase the following solutions: FLIR SI2-Series The Si2-Series of acoustic imagers offers industrial-grade solutions for the detection of air and gas leaks as well as mechanical faults such as bearing issues, addressing the top inspection requirements for industries such as manufacturing, electrical, and utilities. The Si2 cameras apply an array of acoustic imaging advancements that work to detect and quantify air and gas leaks, mechanical faults, and partial discharge, making them the top-performing acoustic imaging cameras on the market for these types of detections. • FLIR Si2-Pro: Industrial acoustic imaging camera for pressurized leak detection, mechanical fault detection, and partial discharge detection with on-camera severity assessments.• FLIR Si2-LD: Industrial acoustic imaging camera for pressurized leak detection and mechanical fault detection in manufacturing and other industrial environments.• FLIR Si2-PD: Industrial acoustic imaging camera for partial discharge detection with on-camera severity assessments for power infrastructure inspection. FLIR T-SeriesFLIR T-Series thermal imaging cameras offer outstanding resolution, and image clarity paired with the ergonomics professional thermographers need for a full day of inspections. From the 180° optical block rotation on the T500 models, to the T1k's OSX™ Precision HDIR optical system – designed exclusively for the T1K – the T-Series offers the next level in design and performance. Parker is supporting its customers on their journey towards more sustainable operations. Event News Supporting the energy transition Details Created: 24 October 2024 Aziz Ur Rehman, sales development manager, Sales Company SOUTH, Parker Middle East FZE outlines the company’s focus at ADIPEC What will Parker be focusing on at ADIPEC? Parker’s focus at ADIPEC is to communicate to customers that we are more than just a single technology company; we offer a diverse range of products that are already available to support the exciting energy transition happening today. At ADIPEC, Parker’s expert team will be on hand to discuss how our advanced, interconnected solutions can enhance customers’ energy projects by improving performance and efficiency, ultimately leading to reduced emissions and lower consumption of natural resources. While oil and gas will continue to be the mainstay of the energy market, the importance of alternative energy sources is set to grow significantly as the industry shifts towards cleaner, more sustainable energy production. Our energy solutions, showcased at the tradeshow, are designed and tested to meet market demands and provide long-lasting value throughout their lifecycle. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore Parker’s technology for refuelling operations and alternative energy production and storage, particularly in hydrogen, where we boast over 60 years of experience. We look forward to showcasing our complete solutions and demonstrating how our extensive product portfolio, speed to market, technological expertise, and commitment to our partners make us the ideal choice for your gradual transition to renewables such as wind, hydrogen, and electricity. Would you like to highlight any particular products you will be showcasing? Parker is excited to present cutting-edge innovations at ADIPEC, highlighting our commitment to enhancing efficiency and safety in the oil and gas industry: Filtration SolutionsWe will showcase our advanced black powder filtration products and solutions, designed to significantly improve operational efficiency. Our innovative tool-less design enables National Oil Companies (NOCs) to reduce downtime by over 70%, ensuring smoother operations. Fluid Power (Instrumentation)Parker will also introduce our FE-compliant manifolds, specifically engineered for high-risk environments such as H2S service. These manifolds minimize potential leak paths and eliminate non-metallic sealing, enhancing safety and reliability. Additionally, our DB1 Differential Pressure Battery Charger offers a versatile alternative to traditional solar panel systems, providing a reliable power source for electronic instruments on gas pipelines. With nearly one million safe, strong, and lightweight products in our portfolio, Parker is well-equipped to tackle engineering challenges across upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors. Join us at ADIPEC to learn more about how our solutions can transform your operations. How do you hope to benefit from participating at ADIPEC? As a trusted partner to leading players in the energy sector, Parker brings over a century of expertise in fossil fuel energies. We are uniquely positioned to support our customers on their journey towards cleaner, more sustainable energy solutions. The company works closely with OEMs, Engineering Procurement Companies (EPCs), and distributors to optimise designs and product selection, ensuring efficiency, reliability, and asset integrity. This collaboration helps maximise productivity and minimise costly downtime, enhancing safety and operational performance while helping the region meet its carbon emission goals.How do you view prospects for the development of your business in the Middle East in the coming year? Parker is committed to driving productivity and profitability in the oil and gas industry while paving the way for a sustainable energy future. 1  of  7 Previous Next Mark Moffat, CEO of IFS. (Image source: IFS) Industry IFS Unleashed highlights the power of Industrial AI Details Created: 16 October 2024 Mark Moffat, CEO of IFS,  gave an inspiring opening address at the IFS Unleashed event on the power of Industrial AI, underlining the company’s ambition to become the undisputed leader in industrial software Taking place in Orlando Florida from 15-17 October, the event hosted by the leading provider of Industrial AI and enterprise software brings together the most innovative and forward-thinking businesses and leaders from across the world, attracting thousands of users, technology leaders and executives to unlock the transformative power of Industrial AI. “The next industrial revolution is being powered by industrial AI, and Industrial AI is ifs.ai,” said Moffat. “We are seeing an exponential impact in the computing power and innovation that is impacting every single aspect of enterprise technologies and software, which has seen vast innovations happening at scale and lightning speed, which is literally going to change the face of industry and business and companies in this room as we know it today.” Moffat pointed out that according to Goldman, between 2-4% of developed economies will spend one to two trillion dollars in the foreseeable future on AI capabilities, while Accenture has estimated it will add 14 trillion to the global economy in the next 10 years. This represents a gigantic opportunity which should be grabbed with both hands, he said. New vision “We’re setting a new and evolved vision for IFS. Our vision is to become the undisputed category leaders in industrial software, the number one brand,” he said. All the businesses and customers it serves will benefit from this ambition, which will see IFS build on its depth of knowledge and understanding of the six core industries it serves, powered by the IFS cloud platform which manages the company white data that will be needed to unlock value. “It’s supported by an AI mission that never been more relevant than it is today, creating a class-leading AI platform that helps our customers manage their mission-critical assets, workflows and people in a responsible way,” continued Moffat. “We’ve already been doing this for a long time; we have a market-leading scheduling and optimisation engine that has demonstrated productivity improvements and the carbon reduction that comes with that. This AI engine can be used to optimise any arrangement of plants and assets and field resources right across the industrial software value chain. We’ve also got an operational intelligence platform that delivers phenomenal AI capability, ingesting vast amounts of time series data from some of the biggest natural resources companies in the world.” He gave the example of Basra Energy, where a real-time video feed from a refinery is used to determine basic AI algorithms enabling the adjustment of production processes to reduce methane and carbon emissions. Underlining the importance of collaboration and partnership Moffat said, “Driving transformation isn’t easy. It requires courage, teaming and collaboration, and we get that from our partners together, being stronger, better and faster. We innovate more and we bring our customers more choice.” He said that the company is significantly upping its investment in R&D, with over 30% of its manpower today invested in products. “It’s enabled us to accelerate rapidly our investment in AI,” he said, noting that the company is working on over 300 high value use cases which will deliver real ROI to businesses, using its proven value engineering capability. He added that IFS has been strengthened by recent acquisitions, mostly recently acquiring Copperleaf Technologies, a leader in asset investment planning, which helps companies make smarter capital investment decisions. Moffat also highlighted the company’s focus on responsibility and sustainability in leading this new industrial revolution, in particular in its commitment to drive sustainable outcomes from industrial AI. “This also makes good business sense, as the type of actions that reduce carbon also allow the optimisation of processes, improving productivity, increasing uptime and reducing fuel consumption.” He added that among the new products being developed is a new sustainability module, which will help customers track and manage sustainability KPIs. Moffat concluded by urging the audience to take full advantage of the learning and networking opportunities over the three days of IFS Unleashed. “Don’t waste this opportunity,” he said. “You need an AI business plan. And if you already have an AI business plan, you can improve it. We can help you do that this week. Let’s go, and let’s go get unleashed.” At IFS Unleashed, the 2,500 attendees will hear from multiple IFS customers across different industries as they showcase practical applications of IFS Cloud, IFS.ai and Industrial AI in action, including BAE Systems, Continental Resources, Ericsson, Exelon, Keurig Dr Pepper, Kimberly-Clark, Konica Minolta, LATAM Airlines, Mars, Nestle, Tomra, and Xcel Energy. Immersive, real-world demonstrations will show how AI, machine learning, virtual reality, and automation solve industry challenges and drive efficiency. IFS will also provide early insight into the forthcoming IFS Cloud 24R2 product release – including the latest AI, sustainability and industry-specific capabilities – and customer case studies. The event also features an exhibition of 50+ partners and customers, with dedicated Industry Zones demonstrating the impact of AI on industry. The webinar will address the latest advancements in isolation gasket technology. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Webinar Advancing pipeline isolation: real-world solutions for the Middle East Details Created: 10 October 2024 GPT Industries, in association with Oil Review Middle East, is hosting a free webinar tailored specifically for pipeline corrosion and integrity professionals on Tuesday 29 October at 2pm GST In the fast-paced world of pipeline integrity, innovation and safety are paramount to achieving operational success. The session will explore the latest advancements in isolation gasket technology and how they are transforming pipeline operations in the Middle East, sharing practical insights gained from decades of GPT Industries’ industry leadership. Our expert speaker Ian Kinnear, product manager at GPT Industries, the leading manufacturer of critical pipeline sealing and electrical isolation products, will provide valuable insights on how the company is addressing critical challenges, such as corrosion, extreme environmental conditions and the increasing demand for sustainability in pipeline operations. The webinar will cover: • Combatting pipeline corrosion: Discover how modern isolation technologies are tackling corrosion issues, ensuring the safety and integrity of your pipelines.• Supporting emerging energy markets: Learn how our gaskets are evolving to meet the demands of new energy sectors, including hydrogen.• Lessons from the field: Gain insights from real-world case studies addressing challenges such as extreme temperatures, chemical exposure, and high-pressure environments.• Reducing emissions: Understand how the latest sealing technologies are contributing to emissions reduction and advancing sustainability goals.• Best practices for long-term sealing integrity: Benefit from practical tips and lessons learned from years of troubleshooting complex pipeline challenges. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain expert knowledge and practical tips for enhancing your pipeline systems and tackling pipeline integrity challenges. You can register for the free webinar at https://alaincharlestraining.com/webinar2/gpt-industries-webinar Parker will present renewable energy solutions at ADIPEC. (image source: Parker Hannifin) Event News Parker Hannifin to showcase energy transition solutions at ADIPEC Details Created: 10 October 2024 Parker Hannifin, the global leader in motion and control technologies, will showcase innovative solutions that enable the transition to cleaner energy sources, including wind and hydrogen, at ADIPEC Parker’s expert team will be available to discuss how the company’s advanced, interconnected solutions can support customers’ energy projects by enabling improved performance and efficiency that lead to reduced emissions and consumption of natural resources. The renewable energy solutions presented at the tradeshow are designed and tested to meet market demands and to provide long-lasting value throughout their lifetime. Visitors will be able to explore Parker’s technology for refuelling operations and alternative energy production and storage, especially for hydrogen, where the company has more than 60 years’ of experience. Parker’s portfolio features nearly one million safe, strong, and lightweight products designed to address engineering challenges across the upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors. The company works closely with OEMs, Engineering Procurement Companies (EPCs), and distributors to optimise designs and product selection, ensuring efficiency, reliability, and asset integrity. This collaboration helps maximise productivity and minimise costly downtime, enhancing safety and operational performance. Parker distribution partners who will also be present at ADIPEC include ESMA, SUPERTECH GROUP, MONILEK (PETROTECH) and GASOS. “As a trusted partner to leading players in the energy sector, Parker brings over a century of expertise in fossil fuel energies. We are uniquely positioned to support our customers on their journey towards cleaner, more sustainable energy solutions,” said Henrik Albrektson, VP sales companies for Parker in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. ADIPEC takes place from 4-7 November at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre. Close Sign up for the Oil Review Middle East free newsletter and digital magazine Receive the latest business and government news and analysis from across the continent Please complete all fields* Full Name* Invalid Input E-mail* Invalid email address. Company* Invalid Input Job title* Invalid Input Submit Read the Digital Magazine Exclusive interview with Maurits van Tol Rockwell Automation interview with Sebastien Grau Rockwell Automation interview with Michael Sweet ADIPEC 2023 - Exclusive interview with Wissam Chehabi, Fishbones Rockwell Automation interview with Kalypso’s Rodrigo Alves & Knowledge Lens’ Ganesh Iyer Top Stories View as: Grid List Exploration & Production The A1-96/3 well is located around 35 km from the Wafa field. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Exploration & Production Eni and bp resume exploration activities in Libya Details 28 October 2024 Created: 28 October 2024 Eni and BP have resumed their exploration activities in Libya after halting drilling operations in the onshore region in 2014, according to Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) This follows the formal revocation of force majeure status by Eni and NOC in August 2023 on exploration areas A&B (onshore) and C (offshore), where Eni is operator with 42.5% along with bp (42.5%) and Libya Investment Authority (15%), as a result of a favourable security assessment. Some of these areas are close to the Wafa gas facilities that export production to Italy. On October 26, Eni began its exploration activities in the Area B (96/3) of Ghadames Basin, where the first exploratory well, A1-96/3 (Hasheem Prospect), was drilled. This well is the first under the contractual obligations for Area B in Ghadames Basin, according to the Fourth Bid Round Contract of 2007. Mellitah Oil & Gas, which has extensive experience in the region, particularly in developing and managing the Wafa field, is overseeing the drilling operations and all related activities for this well. Several promising geological formations in the A1-96/3 well are set to be tested, which are expected to contain both oil and gas. The well is projected to reach a final depth of approximately 3,147 m.The A1-96/3 well is located around 35 km from the Wafa field and approximately 650 km from the capital, Tripoli. Eni is the leading international gas producer in Libya, where it has been operating since 1959, and currently has a large portfolio of assets in exploration, production and development. Production activities are operated through the joint venture company Mellitah Oil and Gas BV (Eni 50%, NOC 50%). Repsol and OMV are also set to restart operations sin the Murzuq Basin and Sirte Basin respectively, NOC says. Onshore Middle East is the cheapest source of new production, with an average breakeven price of just US$27 per barrel. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Exploration & Production Details 02 October 2024 Created: 02 October 2024 Onshore Middle East cheapest source of new oil production Onshore Block 2 is Petronas Abu Dhabi's third exploration concession. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Exploration & Production Details 27 September 2024 Created: 27 September 2024 PETRONAS awarded Abu Dhabi exploration concession Industry Capt Ammar Al Shaiba, Maritime & Shipping Cluster CEO, AD Ports Group. (Image source: AD Ports Group) Industry Leveraging cutting-edge technologies for sustainable growth Details 01 November 2024 Created: 01 November 2024 In an exclusive interview with Oil Review Middle East, Capt. Ammar Al Shaiba, Maritime & Shipping Cluster CEO at AD Ports Group, discusses business development, the innovation and technology driving sustainability initiatives and the company's focus at ADIPEC How do you view the market for your services currently, and what is your strategy for developing your business in the region? As the largest diversified provider of maritime services in the region, SAFEEN Group has a very wide customer base. Our portfolio of business lines covers key areas including shipping & transhipment, offshore & subsea, shipbuilding & dry-docking as well as marine services including ferry and water taxi operations. We offer long-standing expertise coupled with synergistic and comprehensive capabilities. We have undergone substantial growth in the last five years regionally and globally in terms of services and our fleet which we intend to capitalise on going forward. To what extent are sustainability concerns a focus for your business, and what measures have you taken to help your clients operate sustainably, e.g. using low-carbon fuels? We are committed to sustainable actions and driving the decarbonisation agenda, which includes ongoing research and development into solutions that help to reduce our carbon footprint, while simultaneously providing smarter solutions for our partners. For example, to meet our GHG emissions reduction target we are investing heavily in our fleet. We have successfully trialled an all-electric harbour tug which offers operational efficiency while emitting zero emissions from tank to propellor. We also have a state-of-the-art remotely operated unmanned vessel (USV) which operates on 100% renewable electric power or biofuel, SAFEEN Green has 10% of the emissions of a conventional vessel guaranteeing a significantly reduced carbon footprint, something which we are very proud of. How important is it for you to invest in the latest technologies, and to what extent are advances in AI and digitalisation having an impact on your business? Research, innovation and data backed decisions are the driving forces of our phenomenal growth. We monitor trends and encourage R&D within the business frequently partnering with entities to generate bespoke solutions and applications. Harnessing the power of emerging technologies allows us to evolve and remain competitive. We are currently experimenting with the use of AI and robotics across our business, particularly in relation to autonomous vessels. What will be your focus at ADIPEC, and how do you hope to benefit from participating? We will be highlighting our end-to-end capabilities, particularly in the offshore and subsea domain, catering to oil & gas and EPC projects in the region, southeast Asia and southern Africa. We will also showcase our vessels and services and look forward to the networking opportunities ADIPEC brings and the prospect of knowledge sharing, particularly in relation to innovation and technology. Mark Moffat, CEO of IFS. (Image source: IFS) Industry Details 16 October 2024 Created: 16 October 2024 IFS Unleashed highlights the power of Industrial AI Emissions are set to almost halve by 2050. (Image source: DNV) Industry Details 14 October 2024 Created: 14 October 2024 DNV releases Energy Transition Outlook Petrochemicals The new process will improve efficiency and reduce carbon footprint. (Image source: Honeywell) Petrochemicals Honeywell launches new olefin production process Details 09 May 2024 Created: 09 May 2024 Honeywell has launched a new process to improve the efficiency and sustainability of light olefin production The naphtha to ethane and propane (NEP) technology generates a tunable amount of ethane and propane from naphtha and/or LPG feedstocks, generating more high-value ethylene and propylene with reduced production of lower-value by-products compared to a traditional mixed-feed steam cracking unit and resulting in net cash margin increases. An NEP-based olefins complex also reduces CO2 intensity per metric ton of light olefins produced by 5 to 50% versus a traditional mixed-feed steam cracker. More efficient production “The petrochemical industry faces strong competition and challenges in obtaining raw materials globally,” said Matt Spalding, vice president and general manager of Honeywell Energy and Sustainability Solutions in MENA. “Our technology helps to enable more efficient production of ethylene and propylene, two chemicals which are in high demand, while also helping our customers lower their carbon emissions.” The new solution is a part of Honeywell’s Integrated Olefin Suite technology portfolio to enhance the production of light olefins. The programme will optimise asset lifecycle, enhance machinery performance and improve overall reliability. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Petrochemicals Details 28 March 2024 Created: 28 March 2024 KBR wins asset condition monitoring contract from Petro Rabigh TotalEnergies will support the refinery with its global oil and feedstock supply capacity. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Petrochemicals Details 04 March 2024 Created: 04 March 2024 TotalEnergies extends support to Bapco Energies on Sitra refinery Technology Chartek ONE performs reliably in both cold and warm climates. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Technology The next evolution in epoxy passive fire protection revealed at ADIPEC Details 06 November 2024 Created: 06 November 2024 International, a protective coating brand of AkzoNobel, has introduced the next evolution in epoxy passive fire protection (PFP) Chartek ONE has been introduced as a single-coat, mesh-free solution that simplifies PFP application for assets in the energy sector by maximising efficiency, streamlining installation processes and enhancing health and safety. As a 100% solids, boron-free two-pack material, Chartek ONE provides enhanced durability and combined corrosion, cryogenic and hydrocarbon protection. It provides three hours of jet and pool fire protection across a wide operating temperature range, effectively shielding assets from all fire types. Chartek ONE can accelerate installation of PFP systems both in the workshop and onsite, lowering installed weight, reducing labour and material costs whilst achieving the same fire protection, which is particularly important for industries with strict weight requirements, such as offshore oil and gas. In doing so, Chartek ONE can reduce workshop hours by up to 59%, saving users both time and money throughout projects and over the lifetime of the asset. Introduced for customers in the Middle East, Chartek ONE availability in other regions is planned for 2025. Benefitting from technical experience “Chartek stands at the forefront of the industry, offering a comprehensive range of solutions that reflect our heritage and track record of success,” remarked Robin Wade, global fire protection manager at AkzoNobel. “Our investment in research, development and PFP capabilities enable us to provide our customers with the best possible outcomes. “Chartek ONE was developed in our Felling facility which is one of the world’s largest UKAS-accredited PFP testing centers for intumescent PFP. Patented polysiloxane modified thio-ether and epoxy technology resolves many of the pain points found in the provision and longevity of epoxy PFP in one simple solution. International is a dedicated partner and through the celebrated history of Chartek, we are committed to excellence in technical support, product specific engineering solutions, and delivering class-leading products.” Chartek benefits from a presence in the industry spanning more than half a century. As passive fire protection, it excels in the most demanding conditions and the range is one of the world's most complete portfolio of epoxy intumescent PFP coatings available, according to the company. Formulated and tested against critical industry standards for energy assets including NORSOK M-501:2022 Edition 7 and ISO 22899 (standard and high heat flux jet fires), Chartek ONE is free from boron and has a 100% solids formula to reduce occupational risks and improve HSE performance and footprint. “We are thrilled to be introducing Chartek ONE for our Middle East customers at ADIPEC 2024,” added Andy Holt, business development manager - Middle East at International. “Crafted to offer our customers superior safety, reliability, and peace of mind, Chartek ONE showcases our continued dedication to sustainability and innovation. “This single-coat, mesh-free solution will drastically simplify PFP projects for our customers, minimizing downtime and reducing overall project costs. Our commitment to considering the environmental impact of our work is an integral part of the development process. Chartek ONE’s 100% solids, boron-free formula, stands as a testament to this commitment.” ENERGYai will combine large language model technology with cutting-edge agentic AI. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Technology Details 06 November 2024 Created: 06 November 2024 ADNOC, AIQ launch ENERGYai at ADIPEC 2024 As a result of the upgrade, production increased and performance was optimised. (Image source: CS Combustion) Technology Details 31 October 2024 Created: 31 October 2024 Boosting efficiency in sulfuric acid production Webinar The webinar will explore the latest trends in offshore operations. (Image source: AD Ports) Webinar Free webinar on the future of offshore operations Details 04 November 2024 Created: 04 November 2024 The offshore operations landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace, making it crucial to keep up with advancements in efficiency and sustainability. Oil Review Middle East is hosting an exclusive webinar on 20 November at 2pm GST, entitled ‘The future of offshore operations: innovation, efficiency and sustainability’. It will bring together industry leaders and experts to explore the latest trends in offshore operations, focusing on groundbreaking innovations that are driving sustainable and efficient practices. One of the highlights will be a presentation on SAFEEN Green—a revolutionary unmanned surface vessel (USV) shaping the future of the offshore industry. Key highlights: Offshore trends: expert insights into industry shifts and sustainability influencesComplex challenges: addressing the environmental and resource-focused dynamics shaping operationsAD Ports Group vision: discover how SAFEEN Green is setting new benchmarks for sustainable operationsInnovation in SAFEEN Green: A closer look at the groundbreaking technology behind this transformative USV.Practical insights: Learn strategies to boost efficiency and encourage responsible practices in offshore work. Speakers are Erik Tonne, managing director and head of market analysis, Clarksons Platou; Tarek Al Marzooqi, CEO, SAFEEN Subsea, AD Ports Group; and Ronald J Kraft, CTO, Sovereign Global Solutions ME and RC Dock Engineering BV. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to gain exclusive insights into the future of offshore operations! Register at https://zurl.co/DpCr The webinar will address the latest advancements in isolation gasket technology. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Webinar Details 10 October 2024 Created: 10 October 2024 Advancing pipeline isolation: real-world solutions for the Middle East The webinar will discuss how AI surveillance applications can enhance operational efficiency and improve standards in onshore and offshore operations. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Webinar Details 30 September 2024 Created: 30 September 2024 Improving operations with AI surveillance applications Energy Transition Eng. Anas Aljuaidi, CEO, Mannesmann Energy. (Image source: Mannesmann Energy) Energy Transition Looking to the future Details 10 October 2024 Created: 10 October 2024 Abu Dhabi-based Emirati fully independent EPC contractor and technology integrator MMEC Mannesmann has rebranded as Mannesmann Energy, reflecting its increased focus on new energies and support for the energy transition Oil Review Middle East spoke to its CEO, Eng. Anas Aljuaidi, who explained the rationale behind the new brand identity, officially announced at the Investing in Green Hydrogen conference in London in September. Aljuaidi explains that the company, with its MMEC Mannesmann heritage, has a strong background in oil and gas, construction and heavy engineering, but has since 2020, when it became a wholly-owned Emirati company, diversified into renewable energy and sustainability sectors. “We are still supporting the decarbonisation of oil and gas, in for example EOR projects, but are looking to do more in renewable energy and energy generally, in support of the energy transition,” Aljuaidi says. The new name therefore more accurately reflects the scope of the company’s activities, with 50-70% of its projects envisaged to be in renewables by 2030. Mannesmann Energy plays a key role in the UAE’s energy transition, focusing on low-carbon pilot projects and contributing to decarbonisation and net-zero goals. Its expertise supports the UAE Hydrogen Strategy by accelerating the adoption of advanced technologies through strategic partnerships with leading renewable sector providers. Eng. Aljuaidi notes that the company was the first contractor in the UAE to be involved in green hydrogen, having acted as the EPC contractor for the supply and operation of a high-speed hydrogen refuelling station in Masdar City, the first of its kind in the region, with recharging capabilities of 750 bar. It is about to announce its second blue hydrogen project in the region. “We are emphasising our capabilities as an EPC contractor and technology integrator, and adding value from an engineering perspective to accelerate hydrogen implementation in the UAE,” he says. “Our ambition is to keep the highest market share when it comes to clean energy and clean hydrogen, whether blue or green, to support the UAE’s hydrogen strategy. “Being a technology integrator is our strength, as we can work with any technology to meet our clients’ expectations. That’s one of our areas of expertise. We have an excellent engineering team with international expertise that can evaluate technologies and advise the project developer on the best technology for the application, and how to reduce the CAPEX and OPEX cost to make it more viable for the market.” Keeping costs down While hydrogen is rapidly gaining momentum, the cost of developing projects can be prohibitive, with many calling for increased government support and incentives. Eng. Anas Aljuaidi has a strong opinion on this. “Our philosophy is that is we should not rely on governments to bring costs down; there is a lot we, the EPC companies, can be doing ourselves to reduce costs, for example expanding our supply chain by engaging new technology providers and SMEs rather than going to the top tier companies, whose costs are often unbelievably high, and by using competitive sources of components. In any hydrogen project, the electrolyser accounts for only 20% of the total cost; 80% is accounted for by the EPC. So the project developer should engage the EPC contractor at an early stage to reduce the risk and costs. That’s how we can really accelerate hydrogen production.” So there is always room for reducing the price, but you can only do that by engaging the EPC contractor. “When it comes to the OEMs, we can help them as well by advising them on the right elements for their electrolysers or their products. These should be obtained locally or where they are readily available, to avoid unnecessary transportation costs and the risk of supply chain disruption. “Some elements are by nature very expensive, so it is important to select a competitively priced element to keep the end product cost lower. In China an electrolyser based on alkaline technology can costs US430,000 per kilowatt, compared with US$1,400,000 per kilowatt in Europe. That’s a massive difference and will have a big impact on the project capex. “The project developer needs to select the right geographic location for their development and ensure that it is near to its customers, to avoid unnecessary costs, such as those entailed by converting hydrogen to ammonia for transportation and cracking it back to hydrogen when it reaches its destination. “So instead of complaining that governments are not giving incentives, or not paying premiums, EPCs should take it upon themselves to reduce the costs, then everyone will come to you and purchase from you. That is how we, as EPC contractors can guide our customers to enable them to accelerate hydrogen implementation, and we are involved in some early-stage projects where we are doing this.” Supporting localisation Mannesmann Energy is also supporting the UAE’s efforts to localise electrolyser manufacturing in the country. Aljuaidi comments that the UAE is one of the most advanced countries when it comes to enabling clean energy, with the ‘Make it in the Emirates’ programme offering incentives for local manufacture, thereby enabling companies to produce products at a competitive price (hydrogen is one of the priority sectors). The Emirates Development Bank also provides financial support for businesses in strategic sectors, including renewables. Progress has been encouraging, and Aljuaidi is optimistic about the future. “A number of agreements were signed during the Make it in the Emirates Forum last year and this year,” Aljuaidi says. “It’s a new market, and it will take time for projects to get off the ground, but I am sure it will come.” Further support is needed to get low-carbon hydrogen projects off the ground. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Energy Transition Details 02 October 2024 Created: 02 October 2024 Growing momentum for low-emissions hydrogen but further support needed: IEA ZSW and Ecoclean employees jointly celebrated the commissioning of the first EcoLyzer. (Image source: Ecoclean GmbH) Energy Transition Details 26 September 2024 Created: 26 September 2024 New electrolyser technology launched Most read Latest news Ampelmann’s portfolio of gangways is ready for operations on any type of floating structure. (Image source: Ampelmann) Health & Safety Details 2024-09-03 Marine access to single point buoy moorings The collaboration will help organisations simplify management processes. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Technology Details 2024-08-21 SLB, Palo Alto Networks announce cybersecurity partnership Iso-Smart is an all-in-one asset monitoring system that provides real-time, accurate data. (Image source: GPT Industries) Technology Details 2024-08-30 Revolutionising asset integrity in the Middle East with Iso-Smart TotalEnergies will support the refinery with its global oil and feedstock supply capacity. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Petrochemicals Details 2024-03-04 TotalEnergies extends support to Bapco Energies on Sitra refinery Human factors need to be taken into account when addressing safety. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Health & Safety Details 2024-03-11 Hazards or human error? A fresh look at safety in the Middle East Capt Ammar Al Shaiba, Maritime & Shipping Cluster CEO, AD Ports Group. (Image source: AD Ports Group) Industry Details 2024-11-01 Leveraging cutting-edge technologies for sustainable growth Comparison of conventional workflow with DUG MP-FWI imaging. (Image source: DUG) Technology Details 2024-04-02 New FWI technology from DUG replaces traditional processing and imaging workflows The advanced solution will improve vessels safety through automated monitoring. (Image source: AIQ) Technology Details 2024-08-19 AIQ deploys SMARTi solutions for ADNOC vessels By using analytics to augment and empower the workforce, pipeline operators can optimise operations and improve asset availability. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Technology Details 2024-04-09 Optimising pipeline operations HE Abdulsalam bin Mohammed Al Murshidi, the president of Oman Investment Authority (OIA) Petrochemicals Details 2024-02-06 Duqm Refinery set to change the Gulf energy landscape TotalEnergies and SONATRACH will develop gas resources in Algeria's north-east Timimoun region, (Image source: Adobe Stock). Exploration & Production Details 2024-04-09 TotalEnergies and SONATRACH sign MoU to develop gas resources The system can activate notification and hazard mitigation equipment to notify workers and safeguard facilities. (Image source: MSA Safety) Health & Safety Details 2024-01-12 MSA Safety launches SENTRY io Controller The article discusses how the neuroscience behind Critical Error Reduction Techniques aligns with safety practices. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Health & Safety Details 2024-11-01 The neuroscience behind Critical Error Reduction Techniques The programme is designed to strengthen leadership and safety culture in the oil and gas industry> (Image source: Adobe Stock) Health & Safety Details 2024-01-05 Safety Leadership Academy for oil and gas industry launched Brady will be demonstrating its safety signs at ADIPEC. (Image source: Brady) Health & Safety Details 2024-11-01 Safeguarding your workplace: Brady's comprehensive identification solutions To improve differentiation, hard hats can be customised with different colours and logos. (Image source: MSA Safety) Health & Safety Details 2024-03-14 More than just a hard hat As a result of the upgrade, production increased and performance was optimised. (Image source: CS Combustion) Technology Details 2024-10-31 Boosting efficiency in sulfuric acid production The programme will optimise asset lifecycle, enhance machinery performance and improve overall reliability. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Petrochemicals Details 2024-03-28 KBR wins asset condition monitoring contract from Petro Rabigh The new range has been launched in response to the demand for compact and lightweight lifeboats. (Image source: VIKING) Health & Safety Details 2023-11-22 VIKING Life-Saving Equipment launches new range of space-saving lifeboats The expansion is expected to increase the plant’s processing capacity from 2.5 to up to 4 billion standard cubic feet per day (bscfd). (Image source: Aramco) Exploration & Production Details 2024-04-02 Aramco awards EPC contracts for Fadhili Gas Plant expansion Latest news rThe article explores the importance of incorporating human factors into all risk assessments. (Image source: Canva) Health & Safety Details 2028-06-30 The third dimension of risk assessment Chartek ONE performs reliably in both cold and warm climates. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Technology Details 2024-11-06 The next evolution in epoxy passive fire protection revealed at ADIPEC ADIPEC 2024 unveiled AI Zone. (Image source: ADIPEC) Event News Details 2024-11-06 AI conversations drive ADIPEC 2024 ENERGYai will combine large language model technology with cutting-edge agentic AI. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Technology Details 2024-11-06 ADNOC, AIQ launch ENERGYai at ADIPEC 2024 Al Masaood Group’s participation this year is led by the Projects & Engineering Services Division. (Image source: Al Masaood Group) Event News Details 2024-11-04 Al Masaood Group showcases innovative sustainable technologies at ADIPEC Visitors can find the Caterpillar Booth #9430 in Capital Suite 19. (Image source: Al-Bahar) Event News Details 2024-11-04 Al-Bahar to showcase at ADIPEC 2024 ADIPEC 2024 is spotlighting the pivotal role of AI in the energy transition. (Image source: ACP) Event News Details 2024-11-04 ADIPEC 2024 opens in Abu Dhabi Capt Ammar Al Shaiba, Maritime & Shipping Cluster CEO, AD Ports Group. (Image source: AD Ports Group) Industry Details 2024-11-01 Leveraging cutting-edge technologies for sustainable growth Brady will be demonstrating its safety signs at ADIPEC. (Image source: Brady) Health & Safety Details 2024-11-01 Safeguarding your workplace: Brady's comprehensive identification solutions The article discusses how the neuroscience behind Critical Error Reduction Techniques aligns with safety practices. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Health & Safety Details 2024-11-01 The neuroscience behind Critical Error Reduction Techniques As a result of the upgrade, production increased and performance was optimised. (Image source: CS Combustion) Technology Details 2024-10-31 Boosting efficiency in sulfuric acid production SandTrapXL mitigates solids production. (Image source: Halliburton) Technology Details 2024-10-30 Halliburton launches SandTrap XL for sand control ADIPEC will bring together ministers and business leaders from across the globe. (Image source: dmg events) Event News Details 2024-10-30 Ministers and energy leaders to convene at ADIPEC 2024 Trillium will highlight its pump solutions at ADIPEC. (Image source: Trillium Flow Technologies) Event News Details 2024-10-29 Advanced pumping solutions meeting the demands of the offshore market Oil Review Middle East will be exhibiting at Stand 14690, Hall 14 at ADIPEC. (Image source: Alain Charles Publishing) Event News Details 2024-10-29 Visit Oil Review Middle East at ADIPEC! Emerson will showcase solutions for operational efficiency, cost effectiveness and sustainability. (Image source: Emerson) Event News Details 2024-10-29 Emerson to showcase next-gen automation solutions at ADIPEC IMI will launch new steam trap monitoring and pressure control solutions at ADIPEC. (Image source: IMI) Event News Details 2024-10-28 IMI to launch steam trap monitoring solutions at ADIPEC The A1-96/3 well is located around 35 km from the Wafa field. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Exploration & Production Details 2024-10-28 Eni and bp resume exploration activities in Libya KBR has supported a project to reduce emissions from gas flaring in Iraq. Event News Details 2024-10-25 KBR to showcase sustainability solutions at ADIPEC Teledyne FLIR will launch the FLIR Si2x-Pro Hazardous Location Acoustic Imaging Camera. Event News Details 2024-10-24 Teledyne Flir to showcase sensing solutions at ADIPEC More Articles Brady will be demonstrating its safety signs at ADIPEC. (Image source: Brady) Health & Safety Safeguarding your workplace: Brady's comprehensive identification solutions Details Created: 01 November 2024 The article discusses how the neuroscience behind Critical Error Reduction Techniques aligns with safety practices. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Health & Safety The neuroscience behind Critical Error Reduction Techniques Details Created: 01 November 2024 Understanding and leveraging the benefits of reflexes offers a powerful opportunity to prevent serious injuries. (Image source: SafeStart) Health & Safety The hierarchy of controls and the bowtie model: a reflective perspective Details Created: 02 October 2024 Health & Safety Minimising false alarms in flame detectors Details Created: 11 September 2024 Ampelmann’s portfolio of gangways is ready for operations on any type of floating structure. (Image source: Ampelmann) Health & Safety Marine access to single point buoy moorings Details Created: 03 September 2024 The "State-to-Error Risk Pattern". (Image source: SafeStart) Health & Safety Reducing the risk of severe injuries through 'self triggering' Details Created: 03 September 2024 The new standard will help to improve offshore safety. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Health & Safety OPITO launches new standard for safe helideck operations Details Created: 27 August 2024 HSE KSA takes place in September this year. (Image source: SafeStart) Health & Safety Middle East to play host to a range of HSE events this year Details Created: 06 August 2024 Matt Overcasher and Steve Manypenny, field technicians with Columbia Gas of Ohio, received the Community Hero award. (Image source: Blackline Safety) Health & Safety Blackline Safety launches safety awards programme Details Created: 30 July 2024 HSE GOM will bring together leaders from the offshore community to share insights and best practices for enhancing safety. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Health & Safety Leading lights of the offshore HSE community to convene at HSE GOM Details Created: 16 July 2024 Larry Wilson, author and CEO, SafeStart, explains the contributing factors to critical errors. (Image source: Canva) Health & Safety Preventing serious injuries: an in-depth analysis by SafeStart Details Created: 01 July 2024 The qualification is suitable for a variety of road users, including those operating off-road and heavy vehicles. 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