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Pakistan Pavilion Dazzles at Abu Dhabi petroleum exhibition and conference 

November 3, 2022 01:51 AM


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The Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC), one of the world’s most influential energy sector events, is going on from October 31 to November 3  at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), United Arab Emirates, under the patronage of the President of the United Arab Emirates is underway.

According to the 24NewsHD TV channel, Pakistan’s leading national oil and gas companies, PIP and the Ministry of Energy are being featured prominently in this event by setting up a grand Pakistan Pavilion. The 90 square metres pavilion is showcasing Pakistan and its upstream, midstream, and downstream energy sectors in vibrant style with the theme ‘Pakistan - A Gateway to Energy Investments.' 

The exquisitely created Pavilion is providing Pakistan’s oil and gas professionals an exceptional opportunity to network and explore new business opportunities, encourage foreign direct investment in the country, promote Government’s investor-friendly policies and enhance the country’s overall image. 

The objective of Pakistan's participation is to boost the soft image of Pakistan and encourage FDI in the country. 

Participating companies from Pakistan include MPCL, GHPL, PRL, PARCO, PAPCO, PPL, PSO, OGDCL, and SNGPL with the Petroleum Institute of Pakistan (PIP) as a focal point of the industry, under the patronage of the Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division). The top officials of these companies representing their respective organizations at the Pakistan Pavilion and hold B2B meetings at the event. Pakistan Pavilion & participation is receiving extensive appreciation from the national and international oil & gas community in Pakistan and UAE.

State Minister Musadik Malik spoke at the ministerial session titled ‘Geopolitics of today: how the energy industry is navigating through change’.

ADIPEC is a unique and significant yearly event for the oil and gas industry in the region which provides an excellent networking opportunity for all the stakeholders with avenues for business prospects. As a premium exhibition and conference platform, ADIPEC hosted 1000+ speakers, 2,200+ exhibiting companies and over 145,000+ trade visitors from around the world including Energy Ministers, CEOs from leading national and international oil companies, operating companies and service providers.



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