Leading experts from Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (Sabic) and National Oil and Gas Authority, Bahrain (Noga) - Dr Abdulaziz Al Jodai and Engineer Hussain Makki - will be taking part in a webinar that will put focus on the Carbon capture, utilisation (CCU) technology and provide an insight into the technology options to be deployed in CCU, storage and transport, scale-up and commercialisation.

The event, being organised by Oil and Gas News, will also highlight the latest research and findings from carbon capture projects, market predictions, business opportunities, and unlocking the economic potential of Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) in the Gulf region.

The webinar is being led by Dr Al Jodai and Engineer Makki, with the able support of knowledge partners Sabic and Noga.

The Arab British Chamber of Commerce, a supporting organisation with 10Xevents, is a technology partner.

The event is free to registered attendees and will be jointly moderated by Bandar Ali Murad Reda, Secretary General & CEO of The Arab British Chamber of Commerce and Larissa Lee Beck, CCUS Policy Innovation Director of the Clean Air Task Force from the US, said the media hosts for the event.

On the upcoming event, Jubran Abdulrahman, Publishing Director of Oil and Gas News, said: "It is an exciting initiative for OGN and our Knowledge Partners Sabic and Noga. It presents the opportunity for the oil and gas sector to share their technology know-how and future vision to deal with the environment challenges facing carbon-based fuels."

Dr Abdulaziz Al-Jodai a US UOP engineering fellow, with a PhD in chemical engineering and MS degree in industrial Management WVU US, is leading the contribution of Sabic at the webinar.

Dr Al Jodai, a renowned inventor of numerous patents, was also the main leader of the Blue Ammonia project.

"Dr Al Jodai, is the technical leader for the worlds major carbon capturing and utilization project at Sabic and his fountain of expertise provides invaluable thought leadership for a global conundrum. stated Abdulrahman.

Bahrain is committed to lessen its pollutants from its oil sector and as the Chairman of Nogas Climate Change Committee & Technical Coordinator Engineer Hussain Makki is well placed to provide invaluable thought-provoking knowledge on circular carbon economy, he added.

On the upcoming event, Dr Al Jodai said: "CCUS is an important emissions reduction technology that can be applied across the energy system, and renewable energy is an excellent future source for recycling CO2."

"This places the GCC in a critically important position to explore the role for CCUS technologies in clean energy transitions for the future, he added.-TradeArabia News Service

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