

$300 DISCOUNT EXPIRES ON APRIL 11, 2025

Accredited by the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS).
CIPS members are eligible to earn up to 12 CPD points for attending this two-day conference.
The Energy Supply Chain & Procurement Summit Middle East Conference is a critical gathering for executives seeking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving energy landscape, offering valuable knowledge and networking opportunities to drive progress and success in the energy and utility sectors.
The energy and utility supply chain and procurement landscape in the Middle East is evolving amid shifting global energy dynamics, technological advancements, and the region's strategic push toward economic diversification. As the world’s leading energy-producing region, it encompasses major players like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. The Middle East is integral to global energy security. However, this strategic importance also places the region at the center of geopolitical tensions that significantly impact energy procurement and supply chain management.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Faisal Ali Al Rashid
Senior DSM Director
Dubai Supreme Council
of Energy

Dr. Alia Alkaabi
Supply Chain Director
TAQA Transmission

Dev Sarangi
Head of Digital Procurement
ADNOC

Lhaouari Djebbour
Head of Procurement & Contracts
Masdar

Khalid Al Barwani
Head of Contracts - IT & Digitalization Services
Petroleum Development Oman

Kamran Ahsan
Director Procurement & Shared Services
Bilfinger Middle East

Cesar Ortiz
VP Strategic Sourcing - Corporate Services
TAQA

BaÅŸak Bozkurt
Procurement and Supply Chain Excellence Director
SOCAR

Ankit Kulkarni
Head of Inventory, Systems & Supply Chain Performance
ACWA Power

Eng. Saud F. Al-Temyatt
Supply Chain System Manager
Saudi Aramco

Rakesh Edavalath
Director
Supply Chain & Contracts
Crescent Petroleum Company

Mohamed Berrechid
Procurement and Contracts Director - Fuel
TAQA Morocco

Wa’il Al-Shafie
Head of Procurement
Engie Renewables

Habib Ahmad Noor
Senior Specialist, Procurement Risks
ADNOC

Butti Hamad Almazrouei
Senior Supply Chain Manager
Mubadala Energy
WHAT TO EXPECT
FOCUS TOPICS
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Cost Optimization & Profitability
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Risk Management Strategy and Compliance
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ESG & Integrating Sustainable Practices
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Energy Transition and Across the Energy Supply Chain
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Securing Supply Chain Resilience in the Face of Geopolitical Uncertainties
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Driving Digital Innovation to Streamline Procurement Processes
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Leveraging IoT, AI, Blockchain technology, and Cloud Computing to Improve Transparency, Visibility, and Traceability in Supply Chain Operations
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Capitalizing on Emerging Opportunities in Green Energy and Carbon Capture Technologies.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
1. ENERGY PRODUCERS , OPERATORS & UTILITY COMPANIES
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Oil & Gas Companies: Upstream (exploration and production), midstream (transportation and storage), and downstream (refining and marketing) firms.
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Renewable Energy Producers: Solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal energy companies looking to optimize supply chain efficiency.
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Utility Companies: Power generation and distribution companies that need to ensure reliable procurement for critical infrastructure.
2. ENERGY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS
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Companies that produce specialized equipment for energy production, transmission, and distribution (e.g., turbines, transformers, drilling equipment).
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Providers of renewable energy technologies, such as photovoltaic panels, wind turbine components, and energy storage systems.
3. LOGISTICS & TRANSPORTATION PROVIDERS
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Companies specializing in transporting raw materials, fuel, and equipment, including pipeline operators, rail companies, and maritime logistics firms.
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Freight forwarders and logistics service providers that can facilitate just-in-time delivery and supply chain optimization.
4. ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT & CONSTRUCTION (EPC) FIRMS
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Firms that design, build, and manage infrastructure projects, from power plants to renewable energy facilities.
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Consultants and project managers focused on sourcing, procurement, and logistics for large-scale energy and utility projects.
5. SUPPLIERS OF RAW
MATERIALS
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Companies providing raw materials like steel, chemicals, or specialized metals needed in energy and utility infrastructure.
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Suppliers of energy feedstocks such as natural gas, coal, and biofuels.
6. TECHNOLOGY & SOFTWARE PROVIDERS
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Companies offering supply chain management software, procurement platforms, and digital solutions for energy and utility specific supply chain challenges.
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Providers of automation, AI, and IoT technologies aimed at improving supply chain visibility, efficiency, and resilience.
7. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS & INVESTORS
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Banks, investment firms, and private equity groups that fund energy projects and need to assess supply chain risks.
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Insurance companies and risk management firms focused on energy and utility related operations and their supply chains.
8. CONSULTING FIRMS
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Firms specializing in supply chain optimization, risk management, sustainability, and procurement strategy, with expertise in the energy and utility sector.
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Market research companies that offer insights into global supply trends, regulatory impacts, and market dynamics.
9. GOVERNMENT & REGULATORY BODIES
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Representatives from government agencies and regulatory bodies overseeing energy policies, trade, and environmental compliance.
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Organizations promoting standards for sustainable supply chain management and procurement practices.
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP | April 29, 2025
"Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem Driven Energy Supply Chain and Procurement"
This masterclass provides a clear pathway to success. Designed for forward-thinking professionals and leaders, this intensive program delves into the critical actions required to unlock the true potential of AI, Generative AI, and other emerging technologies in energy supply chain and procurement.
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In the Masterclass, gain a deep understanding of how AI, DS, and DT intersect and how to effectively align them with your business objectives and explore practical strategies to leverage AI for increased efficiency, cost optimization, risk mitigation, and enhanced decision-making.
Workshop Leader

Dr. Satyam Priyadarshi
CEO, Reginite Future
This Masterclass is tailored for professionals and leaders who want to be at the cutting edge of transformation and focus on value generation through data, AI, Gen AI, and other emerging technologies the right way. The program includes a blend of theory, practice, case studies, and discussion to maximize the course's value for knowledge and growth.
What will you learn?
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Understand the potential impact of AI, Gen AI, and emerging technologies on Energy Supply Chain and Procurement.
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Understand the challenges and how to navigate the challenges to transform
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‘Stone Age thinking’ IR 3.0 organizations and IR 5.0 technologies conflict
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Value-driven versus Voice-driven focus on projects
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Where in the spectrum your organization will fit in maturity for leading AI
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Need for exponential leadership and talent
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Through discussion on case studies, explore the process for building value driven use case for your team, organization or company, for energy supply and procurement workflows.
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