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Dr Carole Nakhle, ADIPEC 2019 Strategic Conference’s Commentator

Over three consecutive days, Dr Carole Nakhle, CEO of Crystol Energy, was ADIPEC’s 2019 Strategic Conference’s Commentator. The UAE’s flagship annual energy event attracted a record number of more than 155,000 attendees, including Ministers, global CEOs, policy makers and influencers.

The rich programme’s key themes include:

– how the industry is adapting to disruptive technologies  

– strategies to create an inclusive and diverse workforce

– importance of environmental stewardship

– oil and gas partnerships and ecosystems of the future

Dr Nakhle also chaired the session on “The future of energy and the role of oil and gas”, and spoke at the Middle East Petroleum Club’s exclusive session on Energy Trends, Policy Formation and Geopolitical Factors Affecting the Global Oil and Gas Industry, and at ADIPEC’s Diversity and Inclusion Summit.

Dr Carole Nakhle at the Opening Ceremony
Dr Carole Nakhle speaking with Bob Dudley, CEO of BP, and HE Dharmendra Pradhan, India’s Minister for Petroleum & Natural Gas and Steel, holding a quiet meeting on the side
Dr Carole Nakhle (far right) with (from left to right) Dan Yergin, Vice Chairman IHS Markit, Yaser Saeed Al Mazrouei, CEO ADNOC Onshore, Alexander Medvedev, Advisor to Director General Gazprom Export, Sanjiv Singh, Chairman IndianOil, Mario Mehren, CEO Wintershall Dea, Keith Martin, Executive Board Member Uniper SE, Austin Avuru, CEO, Seplat Petroleum Development Company.
From left to right: Dr Carole Nakhle, Tomonobu Uchida, President JOGMEC, Ed Rawles, Chief Economist ADNOC, Wim Thomas, Chief Energy Advisor Shell, Tom Ellacott, Senior Vice President of Wood MacKensie.

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