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USTDA Egypt Networking Welcome Reception

Meet with Egypt's Ministry of Petroleum Decision Makers


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Wednesday, October 30, 2019
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Houston, Texas


Egypt is committed to making significant near-term investments to transform its energy sector. Under the leadership of Minister Tarek El-Molla, Egypt’s Ministry of Petroleum is advancing an innovative vision of establishing Egypt as a regional energy hub.

Join us for this exclusive opportunity to meet with Egypt's top Ministry officials and subsidiary organizations.

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Registration Fee: $50

Supporting Organizations

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To follow up with delegates from Egypt's Ministry of Petroleum and its subsidiaries, don’t forgot to attend EGYPS 2020.

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 Bilateral Chamber Members & Stakeholders
to present at ADIPEC 2019


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ADIPEC is the largest oil and gas conference knowledge platform in the world today, attracting over 145,000 visitors from 135 different countries.

  A Selection of Featured Speakers

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Bilateral Chamber Members Featured

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Click here to view the complete list of the ADIPEC 2019 Conference Speakers.
Program Highlight

Navigating and De-risking the Market in the Middle East and Africa
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Featured Speakers


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Aida Araissi
CEO
Bilateral Chamber
(Moderator)

  Andrea Lupo
Director of
Global Programs

U.S. Trade and Development Agency

   Matthew Rees
Interim Coordinator for Prosper Africa
USAID

  Aram Zamgochian
Senior Director
of Strategic Partnerships

Energy Storage Systems Inc.


It was an honor for the Bilateral Chamber to sponsor and support the recently concluded conference: Discover Global Markets: Powering & Building the Middle East & Africa. There were close to 1000 one-on-one meetings held between U.S. companies and Commercial Service and State Department officers/specialists from 19 countries, international executives from 14 countries, and other U.S. government partners. Aida Araissi, CEO, Bilateral Chamber, moderated the plenary featuring USTDA, Prosper Africa and ESS Inc. that covered new resources available to US industry in their outreach to markets in Africa and Middle East.

Prosper Africa

Prosper Africa is a U.S. Government Initiative that unlocks opportunities to do business in Africa — benefiting companies, investors, and workers both in Africa and the United States.

With six of the ten fastest growing economies in the world and over one billion consumers, Africa is poised to play a pivotal role in the global economy. Meanwhile, producers in Africa see a U.S. consumer market of more than 300 million people that already has a purchasing power of $13 trillion — the largest in the world. American companies not only bring significant capital, innovation, and proven solutions, but adhere to the highest standards of transparency, quality, and social responsibility. A greater connection between the U.S. and African private sectors will expand markets for U.S. goods and services and contribute to more self-reliant, prosperous, and stable African countries.

Click here to read more.

USTDA Access Africa Initiative

Access Africa is a partnership between the U.S. Trade and Development Agency and U.S. industry leaders to support the development of quality Information and Communication Technology infrastructure across Sub-Saharan Africa. Working with public and private sectors across the continent, Access Africa brings together critical stakeholders and designs targeted programming to advance inclusive, secure, and sustainable connectivity.

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ExxonMobil Awards $13 Billion in Mozambique LNG Contracts

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ExxonMobil awarded contracts worth $13 billion to Irving, Texas-based Fluor Corp. as well as 2 other companies to construct a giant liquefied natural gas plant in northern Mozambique.

The scheduled start production will begin in 2025, in which ExxonMobil plans to produce over 15.2 million tons of LNG per year. With these upcoming projects, this will help boost Mozambique's income and overall economy.

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 Chevron Sets New Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goals
 
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Chevron Corporation has established new goals to reduce net greenhouse gas (GHG) emission intensity from upstream oil and natural gas. Emission intensity is the emission rate of greenhouse gas per unit of energy produced. The company intends to lower upstream oil net GHG emission intensity by 5 - 10 percent and upstream natural gas net GHG emission intensity by 2 - 5 percent from 2016 to 2023. The timing is aligned with stocktake milestones set in the Paris Agreement on climate change.

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Chevron, Schlumberger and Microsoft
Announce Collaboration to Accelerate Digital Transformation


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At the SIS Global Forum 2019, Schlumberger, Chevron and Microsoft announced the industry’s first three-party collaboration to accelerate creation of innovative petrotechnical and digital technologies.

Data is quickly emerging as one of the most valuable assets to any company, yet extracting insights from it is often difficult as information gets trapped in internal silos. As part of the collaboration, the three companies will work together to build Azure-native applications in the DELFI* cognitive E&P environment initially for Chevron, which will enable companies to process, visualize, interpret and ultimately obtain meaningful insights from multiple data sources.

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