The Egypt Energy Show (EGYPES) 2025 will take place from February 17 to 19 at the Egypt International Exhibition Center under the patronage of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.
As one of the largest energy gatherings in Africa and the Mediterranean, the event will bring together over 47,000 industry professionals to discuss the future of energy security, sustainability, and innovation under the theme “Building a Secure and Sustainable Energy Future.”
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EGYPES 2025: A global platform for energy dialogue
EGYPES 2025 serves as a strategic hub for regional and international stakeholders, fostering discussions on critical topics such as the energy transition, decarbonisation, and investment opportunities in the oil, gas, and renewables sectors.
This year’s edition will feature key political figures, including President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus, as well as ministers, CEOs, and industry leaders from around the world.
Key highlights of EGYPES 2025
Strategic and technical conferences: Industry leaders will engage in high-level discussions addressing the latest advancements in energy technology, policy, and infrastructure.
Major energy agreements: The event will witness the signing of key agreements, including an MoU between Greece and Egypt on CO2 storage, which aims to enhance regional cooperation on carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies.
Exhibition and innovation showcases: Over 500 exhibitors, including major global energy companies, will present cutting-edge solutions in oil, gas, and renewable energy. China will host the largest pavilion, while other participating nations include the US, Germany, Spain, Italy, Greece, UAE, and India.
Focus on sustainability and low-carbon solutions: Discussions will emphasise the role of green hydrogen, energy efficiency, and decarbonisation strategies in shaping the future energy landscape.
A meeting point for industry leaders
EGYPES 2025 will feature participation from leading companies such as Chevron, ExxonMobil, TotalEnergies, Shell, Eni, and many more.
The conference will also host a roundtable discussion led by Egypt’s Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, alongside Minister of Petroleum Karim Badawi and Minister of Electricity Mahmoud Esmat, to explore integrated strategies for securing Egypt’s energy future.
As Egypt solidifies its position as a regional energy hub, EGYPES 2025 will provide a crucial platform for fostering collaboration, investment, and technological advancement, reinforcing the nation’s role in shaping the future of global energy.
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