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<i>“Operational Excellence, Carbon neutrality, Circular economy,Technology are the pillars of tomorrow energy industry.”</i>

<b>Reshaping theEnergy Industry:</b>

Action for Transition

With energy transition and sustainability as the watchwords of the day, the industry needs to embrace the future by leveraging new partnerships to turn the strategy into action. With a need for new business models to future proof the sector, ensuring equitable economic growth as well as sustainability can only be achieved by innovating and embracing new alliances. With this in mind, OMC 2023 is the premier platform for the region’s energy authorities, industry CEO’s, contractors, research institutions and consumers to assess the practical policy, technical and financial steps needed to evolve the Mediterranean energy sector to embrace, meet and exceed the COP26 accords.

The Mediterranean energy scenario and transition toward a lower carbon future revolves around the outcomes of COP26 and the hopes of COP27. With the sector now embracing the change needed as well as forging new partnerships amongst industry allies to accelerate energy transition, partnerships between energy producers as well as the growing manufacturing industry of the region are just some of the issues that the OMC 2023 conference will tackle.

The COP26 outcomes and COP27 aims are specifically targeted to aid the transformation of the global economy and with cutting edge innovation as well as practical and applied solutions, the global energy landscape looks set to dramatically change in the coming years. To support this admirable goal, we will work closely with industry, academia, policy makers and financiers as well as startups and SMEs to address the challenges that affect us all.

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“It is now time to turn

commitments into actions”

<small>Climate change has been on the international agenda for a long time, with the UN SDGs making social, economic and environmental sustainability central to economic development.</small>

<small>Unfortunately, the impacts of the pandemic cast a shadow on achieving the emissions targets as scheduled having reduced incomes, cut government and companies budgets worldwide. This has contributed to widening the gap between developed and developing countries.Climate change is no doubt the priority. The last Cop26 summit intended to strengthen the global commitment and draw the world’s attention on the urgency of taking more stringent actions to achieve decarbonization by 2050.</small>

<small>A change of pace is mandatory: it is time to turn commitments into actions.</small>

<small>These include smart and targeted policies, appropriate investments and innovative technologies to be urgently implemented to transition value chains in the near future and, in particular the hard to abate and energy intensive sectors, to reduce the adverse effects of climate change.A long list of commitments was drafted by all stakeholders attending the summit. In order to meet them an integrated approach and close cooperation at every level become imperative to progress action on everything from standards, finance, methane and more, showing that an economy-wide mobilisation is emerging. The summit also pointed out a need of transformation in citizens and consumers’ behaviour.</small>

<small>OMC 2023 promises to continue and further develop the debate on energy transition and sustainable development. After rethinking energy we are now focusing on reshaping the energy industry: translating ideas into actions.</small>

<small>For this reason OMC will continue gathering diverse stakeholders to debate on aligned goals and co-operate to put solutions into practice backed up by cross-sector partnerships.</small>

<small>The next conference in May is investigating the evolving energy landscape after Cop26 and the specific transition challenges facing the different countries of the Mediterranean region, how companies can transform their business to take on the challenges of resilient growth and decarbonization.</small>

<small>We will focus on sector coupling as an example of real alliance amongst industry sectors, discuss about the energy vectors of the future – Hydrogen, Nuclear, current CCUS achievements, the partnerships between producers and the hard to abate manufacturing industry.</small>

<small>Strongly motivated by the astonishing success at the last edition, the innovation room is hosting startups, SMEs, young professionals, University researchers and students working closely on projects that span across the energy industry and business, giving them all the opportunity to show their great potential to reshape the energy industry of the forthcoming decades.</small>

<small>I invite you to join us at OMC Med Energy Conference in Ravenna.</small>

<b><small>Monica Spada</small></b>

<small>Chair OMC 2023Head of Research & Technological Innovation, Eni </small>

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<i>“CEOs and/or Executive VPs</i>

<i>of IOCs and NOCS, and Energy companies”</i>

<b>OMC ADVISORY COMMITTEE</b>

Recently established, the OMC ADVISORY BOARD features among its Members representatives of Ministries for Energy from EU and Mediterranean Countries, International governmental institutions, International associations operating in the field of energy and engaged to promote energy transition, CEO and/or Executive VP of IOCs and NOCS, and Energy companies.

<b>The mission of OMC ADVISORY COMMITTEE is to provide different perspectives, to share points of view and knowledge, and to promote dialogue on energy issues, in order to define the specific topics to be discussed during the annual OMC Med Energy Conference.</b>

It also aims at identifying common messages and positions to be shared within the energy sector.

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<b>Grammenos Mastrojeni</b>

<small>Secretary General, Union for the Mediterranean</small>

<b>Laurent Wollfsheim</b>

<small>SVP Strategy Growth & People Gas, Renewables and Power, TotalEnergies</small>

<b>Francesco Balestrino</b>

<small>Worldwide Product Manager Renew. and Green Technologies, Xsight Saipem</small>

<small>Head of Secretariat to the Governing Board Directorate, Banca d’Italia</small>

<b>Walburga Hemetsberger</b>

<small>CEO, Solar Power Europe</small>

<b>Stefano Maione</b>

<small>Chief Development, Operations & Technology Officer, Eni</small>

<b>Stefano Venier</b>

<small>CEO, Hera</small>

<b>Monica Spada</b>

<small>Chair OMC 2023</small>

<b>Houda Ben Janet</b>

<small>Director General, OME</small>

<b>Tarek Emtairah</b>

<small>Director Energy, UNIDO</small>

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CONFERENCE QUOTES

Collaboration between all the countries in this area will be fundamental to face this energy challenge in the best possible way: but I believe we must be optimistic.

<b>Natasa Pilides </b>

<b>Minister of Energy, Industry and Commerce of Cyprus</b>

Energy must be developed in a sustainable way, thanks to new technologies. And we are looking for private individuals who are willing to invest in Libya in this field.

<b>Mohamed Oun </b>

<b>Minister of Oil and Gas of Libya</b>

One of the cornerstones of our commitment will be ever-closer cooperation with the southern Mediterranean, also with regard to the interconnection of electricity systems.

<b>Kadri Simson </b>

<b>Commissioner for Energy, European Commission</b>

The agreements with the European Commission for energy development are very significant. For our country, the transition to renewable energy is crucial.

<b>Tarek El Molla </b>

<b>Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources of Egypt</b>

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In order to bridge the energy efficiency gap between Southern and Northern Mediterranean countries and move towards an ecological transition, regulations and policies are important. However, cooperation between countries is crucial.

<b>Houda Ben Jannet </b>

<b>Director General, OME</b>

We shouldn’t forget that the climate issue is a multi-faceted problem to be addressed considering all the available options, with a flexible interpretation and a focus on energy efficiency.

<b>Stefano Venier </b>

<b>CEO, Hera</b>

Solar & wind will be the main energy resources by 2050. In particular, solar energy is a key climate solution because of its cost, versatility, democratic nature, and reduced CO2 emissions.

<b>Walburga Hemetsberger </b>

<b>CEO, SolarPowerEurope</b>

We need an inclusive approach to decarbonization, a vision where all the available solutions are fully exploited, following a logic of effectiveness and efficiency. Let Italy be a bridge between the Mediterranean region and Europe.

<b>Giuseppe Ricci </b>

<b>President, Confindustria Energia</b>

In a complex world, what we need is inclusiveness and sustainability. It is essential to combine the needs of industrial development and the environment

<b>Luigi Ciarrocchi </b>

<b>CCUS & Forestry Director, Eni</b>

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A GLOBAL AUDIENCE WITH A

FOCUS ON THE MEDITERRANEAN.

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<i>“Energy industry executives attend OMC to be inspired </i>

<i>with opportunities, strategies, technology and process insights.” </i> Managers, Sales Managers, Marketing Managers, Country Managers, Traders, Logistics and Operations.

<b>C-LEVEL & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT</b>

CEO, COO, Presidents, Vice Presidents, General Managers, Country Managers, Business Units Managers, Directors.

<b>TECHNICAL & OPERATIONAL</b>

Project Managers, Technical Managers, Technical Directors,

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<b>THE ENERGY VALUE CHAIN AT OMC</b>

Products & Services 23,87% Engineering, Procur., Construc. & Manag. 9,96% Health, Safety, Security & Environment 9,14% Marine Equipment & Platforms 7,23% Exploration & Production 6,28%

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<b>WIND, SOLAR, HYDRO, TIDALEXPLORATION & PRODUCTIONPROCESSING & SHIPPINGPOWER GENERATION/REPOWER</b>

OMC is the Mediterranean’s most important event for those seeking to reshape their business strategies and discover fresh opportunities in the new energy landscape. As major hydrocarbons producers, processors and consumers make the ongoing positive shift to decarbonise their business practices, OMC welcomes the international leaders and influencers that will decide what our industry will look like in the coming decades.

The European Union has ratified binding agreements for member states to reduce their CO2 emissions by 55% before 2030 – a highly-ambitious programme that makes Europe the most advanced region in terms of delivering on Cop commitments. As a result, leading Mediterranean energy producers, particularly those operating in hydrocarbons fields, will need to stay ahead of the game and deliver on shareholder and policy commitments rapidly. Change is already happening at pace and major international oil and energy companies are transforming their businesses to meet requirements.

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<b>10,30-13,00 </b> Opening Plenary Session

<b>14,30-18,00 </b> Technical Sessions, Innovation room,

Process Equipment Zone, Exhibitor Showcase

<b>21,00 </b> Gala Dinner

<b>24 MAY 2023 (Wednesday)</b>

<b>08,30-09,30 </b> Business Breakfast

<b>09,00-18,00 </b> Exhibition opening, B2B Matchmaking

<b>09,00-13,00 </b> Panels, Technical Sessions, Innovation Room, Process Equipment Zone, Exhibitor Showcase

<b>14,30-18,00 </b> Business Panel, Technical Sessions, Innovation Room, Process Equipment Zone, Exhibitor Showcase

<b>25 MAY 2023 (Thursday)</b>

<b>08,30-09,30 </b> Business Breakfast

<b>09,00-15,00 </b> Exhibition opening, B2B Matchmaking

<b>09,00-13,00 </b> Panels, Technical Sessions, Innovation Room, Process Equipment Zone, Exhibitor Showcase

<b>13,00-14,00 </b> Closing Remarks and Award Ceremony Lunch

<b>OMC 2023AGENDA</b>

<i>“There is no other event in the Mediterranean region with such an outstanding success despiteall the difficulties experienced by business and produtive activities in the last years.”</i>

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“The Energy Industry continues to evolve to become carbon neutral”

<small>Energy transition forms one of the pillars for delivering a global sustainable environment and isone of the commitments to climate change targets.</small>

<small>The energy industry has transformed and continues to evolve to become globally carbon neutralwithin the next decades; to this purpose huge investments are being put into it worldwide.OMC – MED Energy Conference 2023 - delightfully welcomes all the researchers, professionalsand students willing to share their experiences through research talks and presentations fromdiverse fields in energy. The event provides the ideal platform for experts to exchange theirideas and therefore contribute an integrative approach to speed up energy transition towards asustainable future.</small>

<small>New technologies, business innovation and new alliances will be key to start reshaping energy. They are called to push forward gas valorization and carbon neutrality practices while developing clean energy sources as an integrated and synergic process to provide clean andaffordable energy in a low-emissions future.</small>

<small>To address these challenges, we encourage paper submissions and we invite you all to submit an abstract and join the community of technical experts from around the world who are gathering in Ravenna next May.</small>

<b><small>Edoardo Dellarole</small></b>

<small>Chair OMC 2023 Programme CommitteeResearch & Technological InnovationHead of Electrification, Eni</small>

<b>CALL FORPAPERS</b>

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<b>CALL FOR PAPERS</b>

<b>PAPER MANUSCRIPTS ANDSPEAKER’S REGISTRATION DUE</b>

<b>HOW TO PREPARETHE ABSTRACT</b>

Length: minimum 400 - maximum 800 words in English.

Abstract content: major new contributions in terms of knowledge or experience in the energy sector, possible applications of the information provided, results and major conclusions, any technical, economic and innovation contributions. No tradenames allowed.

Please ensure you choose the appropriate theme under which to submit your abstract. Make sure that your abstracts:

shape in the mind of the author or research that is still highly immature. subjects to be covered.

<i>“OMC provides the ideal platform for experts to exchange their ideas and therefore</i>

<i>contribute an integrative approach to speed up energy transition towards a sustainable future.”</i>

<small>OMC 2023 Programme Committee will evaluate all extended abstracts received by the </small>

<small>Speakers must take part in the event and present their work to the audience. </small>

<small>Authors will receive notification of acceptance and detailed paper editing instructions. </small>

<small>Full manuscripts must be sent for inclusion in the conference proceedings and speaker registration (max 2 per paper) must be settled by this date.</small>

<small>Full ppt presentations to be sent to theconference office</small>

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<b>TECHNICALCATEGORIES</b>

The technical categories available for submission this year cover a number of areas central to the natural gas value chain such as the development of alternative energy production, carbon capture and nature-based solutions to help address emissions.

<b>OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE</b>

With the rising complexity, costs and risks associated with energy production, boosting operational efficiencies has become more important than ever. Change can be challenging but excellence is mandatory.

<b>CIRCULAR ECONOMY</b>

To build an inclusive, green, and long-lasting future, we must embrace the adoption of efficient, safe, and sustainable energy solutions.

Innovation is the key for developing tomorrow’s energy mix and creating long term value.

<b>CARBON NEUTRALITY</b>

Acting together to develop a net zero carbon footprint, while ensuring access to affordable and modern energy for all is a major challenge facing the industry. We invite you to submit your abstract and join the community of technical experts

<b>PAPERS CAN ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING TOPICS:</b>

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