
Qatargas has hosted the meeting of the International Gas Union (IGU) Task Force 1 Committee (Building Strategic Human Capital) in Doha from September 19-20. A total of 66 delegates from 25 countries representing 40 companies were invited to the meeting. Qatargas Human Resources Manager, Abdulaziz Al-Mannai is the Deputy Chair of the Task Force 1, one of the committees of the IGU. Task Force 1 is charged with looking into human capital development and current and emerging challenges facing the gas industry. Currently, activities of the Task Force are focused on ways and means of attracting and retaining new talent into the gas sector worldwide, making the gas industry an attractive place to work and focusing on the development of those skills that will be required by the industry in the coming years. Al-Mannai was inducted as the Deputy Chair for the IGU Human Resources Task Force during the 25th World Gas Conference (WGC) held in Kuala Lumpur in June this year. Jupiter Ramirez, Head of LNG Marketing (Qatargas 3) is a member of the IGU Executive Committee. From gulftoday
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