Powering the Gulf: Oil, Gas & Nuclear in the Age of Energy Transition
As the Middle East balances upstream oil investment, LNG expansion, solar mega-projects and emerging nuclear options, the region’s unique energy mix is reshaping project cargo flows, particularly across offshore and marine supply chains. This session examines the practical realities behind the demand for transition – where oil and gas remain central, how renewables are scaling, and why nuclear small modular reactors (SMRs) are gaining traction for powering data centers and industry.
Thursday 05 February 11:30 - 12:15 Main Stage
Project Activity
As the Middle East balances upstream oil investment, LNG expansion, solar mega-projects and emerging nuclear options, the region’s unique energy mix is reshaping project cargo flows, particularly across offshore and marine supply chains. This session examines the practical realities behind the demand for transition – where oil and gas remain central, how renewables are scaling, and why nuclear small modular reactors (SMRs) are gaining traction for powering data centers and industry.
Main Stage Asia/DubaiModerator
Member Engagement Director for Middle East, International Marine Contractors Association
Speakers
Captain Hussam Farrouq Suyyagh
Manager Business Excellence, ADNOC Logistics & Services
Vice President of Marine & Offshore Regional Business Development for Middle East and Africa, ABS
Managing Director – Middle East, FGE Dubai







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