Envorem participates in New Energy Oman Conference in London

Envorem MD, Mark Batt-Rawden was pleased to participate in the New Energy in Oman Conference held in London recently. Envorem already has a budding partnership with the Sultanate having conducted its pilot project in Muscat. This latest collaboration follows on from the Oman Sustainability Week where the company exhibited on the British Pavilion in Muscat as well as the appointment of Envorem as an approved supplier to the oil and gas industry in Oman.

The New Energy in Oman Conference was hosted by the Omani British Business Council (OBBC) and the Omani British Friendship Association at Mansion House, Walbrook on 27th July 2022.

Speakers included:

  • Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles, (OBBC Chair)

  • HE Abdulsalam Al Murshidi (President, Oman Investment Authority)

  • HE Salim Al Aufi (Omani Minister of Energy & Minerals)

  • HE Qais Al Yousef (Omani Minister of Commerce, Industry & Investment Promotion)

  • Lord Grimstone of Boscobel (UK Minister for Investment).

  • HE Asila Al Samsami (Omani Undersecretary for Investment Promotion)

Decarbonising the Oil and Gas Process - New Energy in Oman

Mark participated in a panel session focusing on Decarbonising the Oil and Gas Process moderated by Dr Lamya Harub (AOS Board Member, NGG). Other panellists included: Dr Frigyes Lestak (Flare2Value, former Shell); Dr Andrew Stevenson; Dr Juman Al Saqlawi and Andrew Randle.

New Energy in Oman panelists on Decarbonising the Oil and Gas Process

“We value our international partnership stretching from the UK to the Middle East and beyond,” Mark said, “in Envorem’s quest to serve corporations with the latest developments in oil remediation solutions, starting in Oman. From there, the oil sludges of the world await.”

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