As global economic activity gathers momentum following the shadow of Covid-19, 2021 will be a pivotal year forthe oil and gas industry as it doubles down on the challenges and opportunities created by the need to balance supply and demand, long-term energy-use growth, decarbonisation and pressures to meet climate change obligations.
Hosted by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and organised by dmg Events, the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference (ADIPEC) will see a return to the live in-person format with the event taking place in Abu Dhabi from 15 to 18th November 2021.
Omar Suwaina Al Suwaidi, Chairman of ADIPEC said: “ADIPEC 2021 will host a unique gathering of those at the forefront of the post COVID-19 recovery and those who have a responsibility for ensuring the world has access to the energy it needs to delivera sustainable and prosperous future for everyone”.
“ADIPECcontinues to deliver a powerful forum for industry stakeholders and its diverse value chain to display their innovation, launch new products, strike partnerships and conduct the business that will fast track recovery and highlight pathways to a successful future.ADIPEC 2021 will help drive the practical changes the industry requires, to embrace and ensure future resilience and to deliver long-term, sustainable value”,Al Suwaidi added.
The 2020 virtual edition of ADIPEC was a great success with 84,291 delegates accessing 292,612 hours of live and on demand content from 288 conference sessions, featuring 941 speakers.
Christopher Hudson,President of Global Energy, dmg events, said: “Building on the success of ADIPEC 2020, dmg events is looking forward to welcoming the industry back for our 2021 edition.As the industry continues to respond to market forces, ADIPEC provides a unique platform to keep businesses informed and connected and to support the advancement and acceleration of the energy industry.”
Underlining ADIPEC’s pre-eminence in the oil and gas industry, ADIPEC 2021is projected to attract more than 155,000 energy professionals from over 60 countries with approximately 2,200 companies and more than 20 national exhibiting pavilions.