Aramco participates in global energy debate

Aramco gathers with industry and government leaders from around the world December 5-9 at the George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, for the 23rd World Petroleum Congress to join the conversation on current energy topics with a look toward the future.

Aramco gathers with industry and government leaders from around the world December 5-9 at the George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, for the 23rd World Petroleum Congress to join the conversation on current energy topics with a look toward the future.



Saudi Aramco's President & CEO Amin H. Nasser participates in the opening day plenary session “Innovative Energy Solutions: The International Perspective” joining CEOs from Total Energies, Equinor, and BP.

Throughout the five-day event Aramco leadership and technical professionals will participate in forums, including: Innovative E&P technologies, Best Practices in Oil Mega Projects, Resilient Refining, Safety & Security Culture in the New Environment, and Women Leading the Energy Transition.

The World Petroleum Council, recognized as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) by the United Nations, is dedicated to the promotion of sustainable management and use of the world's petroleum resources for the benefit of all. The Congress returns to the United States for the first time in over 30 years to addressing a range of topics from technological advancements, the role of natural gas and renewables, management of the energy industry, and its broader social, economic, and environmental impact.

Houston is recognized as the energy capital of the world with 4,600 energy-related firms and noted as a hub for technological innovation, entrepreneurship, and research and development within the energy sector.

Aramco's large exhibition space, booth #3601, will feature a variety of projects from solar-powered gas wells to zero emission gas-powered cars. Aramco is a presenting sponsor of this year's World Petroleum Congress.

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