Doha: The Petroleum Environment Research Forum (PERF) held its 106th meeting on March 14 and 15 in Doha co-hosted by ConocoPhillips and Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP). The meeting was held under the theme “Circular Economy in the Energy Industry: Converting Waste By-Products into Valuable Products”.

This year’s edition of the PERF workshop discussed global projects, innovative research, and case studies in the areas of beneficial water reuse, waste management, and emerging technologies. The event opened with welcoming words from Dr. Samer Adham, managing director of the Global Water Sustainability Center (GWSC), ConocoPhillips Qatar and a member of the PERF Board of Directors, and Mr. Essa Al-Jamali, QSTP Relationship Manager.

At the event, representatives from the industry, including Qatargas and ConocoPhillips Qatar, not only led panel discussions and project brainstorming sessions but also discussed the best means to achieve the circular economy within the energy industry. They examined the Qatargas Wastewater Recycling and Reduction (WRR) project, the various integrated waste management approaches adopted by Qatargas, and innovative technologies within the energy sector. Additionally, participating companies had the chance to discuss the different means to support the environment via waste by-product recycling techniques, with the overall goal of promoting circular economy principles in the energy industry.

Commenting on the event, Dr. Adham said: “We are proud to be hosting the 106th meeting of PERF. This edition’s agenda is packed with productive dialogue to generate meaningful ideas and projects to reduce the energy industry’s environmental impact and achieve a circular economy that negates wastage. Our panel of experts is determined to contribute toward enhancing Qatar’s water security and safeguarding its environment toward the achievement of Qatar’s National Vision 2030, as well as bolstering the country’s efforts to ramp up the development of a circular economy in its growing energy sector and working toward creating developments.”

“As part of our mission at the GWSC, we are keen on leading the discussion in this area and offering our expertise to help alleviate water management and build more sustainable energy,” he added.

Yosouf Al-Salehi, Executive Director of QSTP, stated: “As a globally renowned technology development hub, we are honored to host this year’s edition of the PERF with our anchor member company, ConocoPhillips, and drive discussions forward on the creation of a circular economy in the energy sector. At QSTP, we believe that anything is possible when the best ideas are given opportunities to deliver impact, and we will always provide a platform for knowledge exchange and positive dialogue on issues that impact Qatar, the environment, and our future. Discussing the environmental footprint of various industries, especially the energy industry, is crucial today and it is imperative that we drive productive discourse to create the solutions to some of our most pressing problems.”

The PERF is a non-profit organization created in 1986 to provide a stimulus to and a forum for the collection, exchange, and analysis of research information relating to the development of technology for health, environment, safety and sustainability in the energy and petrochemical industry. The PERF Board of Directors, representing various international energy companies, attended the meeting in Doha, which fostered networking opportunities and exchange of ideas for potential collaborations.   

This year’s forum generated numerous discussions and innovations in the field, driving forward the pressing discourse on the environmental impact of the energy industry. The networking and discussion platform offered by the event helped the participating organizations and stakeholders generate a wealth of actionable ideas, projects, and potential collaboration areas that can help elevate environmental efforts and contribute toward the realization of a true circular economy in the energy industry in Qatar, the region, and globally.

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About ConocoPhillips Qatar:

ConocoPhillips is a world-renowned exploration and production company with operations spanning 13 countries, $93 billion in total assets, and over 9,400 employees worldwide. The company has been operating in Qatar since 2003 as a participant in the Qatargas 3 project, which is part of the largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) complex in the world. In 2022, ConocoPhillips was chosen by QatarEnergy to participate in the North Field East and North Field South projects, which will further expand Qatar's LNG export capacity. These new LNG projects rank as some of the lowest in GHG emissions worldwide and will help meet global energy demand and enhance energy security.

At ConocoPhillips Qatar, we take our responsibility as corporate citizens seriously and strive to make a positive impact on the communities where we operate. Our investments in education, healthcare, and community development, along with our commitment to preserving the environment and cultural heritage of Qatar, are at the forefront of our efforts. The Global Water Sustainability Center (GWSC) at the Qatar Science & Technology Park is our designated center of excellence dedicated to developing innovative water conservation solutions.

We are proud of our diverse and inclusive culture and the talent and expertise of our employees. Our commitment to providing a safe, supportive, and empowering work environment allows everyone to contribute to our shared goals and make a positive impact on the world.

About Qatar Science & Technology Park

Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP), part of Qatar Foundation, is a Free Zone, accelerator and incubator for tech-product development in Qatar. The park fosters an innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem in Qatar that works to accelerate commercialization of market-ready technologies to realize Qatar’s national diversification drive.

QSTP’s focus ranges across four overarching themes, comprising Energy, Environment, Health Sciences and Information & Communication Technologies (ICT), in line with the Qatar National Research Strategy announced in 2012.

Located in Qatar Foundation's Education City, QSTP has access to the vital resources of a cluster of leading research universities. Members of QSTP’s Free Zone include Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), international corporations and research institutions. They are collectively committed to investing in new technology development programs, creating intellectual property, enhancing technology management skills and developing innovative new products.

QSTP supports QF’s economic and human development objectives for Qatar and is increasingly recognized as an international hub for applied research, innovation, incubation, and entrepreneurship.

For more information, please visit the QSTP website at www.qstp.org.qa