
Energy Minister Dr. Abdul Hussein bin Ali Mirza will patronize the third Gulf Energy Conference2015 in association with the National Oil and Gas Authority (NOGA) and in cooperation with Arab and Gulf energy authorities , April 15-16.
Themed "Preparation of energy leaders", and organized by Expressions Marketing Communication, the conference will host GCC energy sector leaders. The event will define future needs of human resources to lead this sector and mustering efforts to prepare a new generation of leaders capable of management of this specialized sector in the oil rich Gulf countries.
The conference will shed light on the current requirements of manpower in the sector of energy, in addition to planning in order to provide job opportunities in the sector in the foreseeable future. The conference will also explore best practices and training and development options in the Gulf, as well as exchanging ideas, future plans, and discussion of administrative issues such as innovation and performance enhancement.
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