AWARDS PREVIEW
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AUGUST 2019 oilandgasmiddleeast.com
Surge in nominations
We are delighted to announce that total number of entries for the Middle
East Energy Awards 2019 rose by 70% compared to last year’s event, with
a wider range of companies and countries represented in the nominations
T
he editors of Oil & Gas Middle East, Refin-
ing & Petrochemicals Middle East and
Utilities Middle East are pleased to an-
nounce that the Middle East Energy Awards
received approximately 70% more nomina-
tions than the last edition of the awards, as
the awards event continues to grow. This is
an indication of the industry’s appetite for such an occasion
to celebrate the achievements of 2019 across the regional
energy sector.
In addition to the growing number of submissions, the
tenth edition of the flagship awards event saw the wid-
est range of submissions from across the GCC, with more
companies represented among its 16 categories. With a
more diverse group of nominees than ever, the awards are
set to celebrate a wide range of achievements impacting the
energy sector across the region.
The awards ceremony will for the first time represent the
utilities sector, including renewable and clean energy, in ad-
dition to the upstream and downstream sectors, which it has
celebrated for nine years.
As such, Oil & Gas Middle East and Refining & Petro-
chemicals Middle East, who have traditionally co-hosted
the awards, have teamed up with Utilities Middle East to
rebrand the awards ceremony, making it truly representative
of the energy sector.
While the opportunity to submit nominations for this
year’s edition of the awards has officially closed, we en-
courage all members of the industry to keep an eye out for
this year’s awards to keep in touch with the very best of
the energy sector, and invite them to consider nominating
themselves, their projects, or their companies next year for
a chance to stand on the stage among the winners for the
2020 awards.
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