Middle East Water Week Conference & Exhibition 2025: Focusing on Produced Water and Industrial Water

Energy Business Review | Monday, June 02, 2025

A premier forum for discussing important issues in Produced Water and Industrial Water management will take place at the Middle East Water Week Conference & Exhibition in 2025, which will be held at the Kempinski Al Othman- Al Khobar, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This event, which aims to promote sustainable practices in water treatment, reuse and management, is slated from April 20th-23rd and organized by Energyte – Energy Technical Exchange in collaboration with Produced Water Society.

The conference will feature eminent speakers and experts delving into the opportunities, challenges and technological advancements in water management. It will be chaired by Mr. Hani Al Khalifa, President of the Produced Water Society - Middle East Chapter. Ahmed Abouzaid, Region Director and Produced Water Chair (Gaffney Cline Energy Advisory - Baker Hughes); Raghed Mallouhi, Sales Director and Industrial Water Chair (Veolia); and Mohammed AlMugahwi, Technology Deployment Supervisor and Awarding Evaluation Chair (Saudi Aramco) will also be part of the leadership.

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Key subjects covered in the sessions will include industrial water solutions, produced water management, environmental regulations, technological services and treatment technology advancements. In light of the goal of the gathering, the Chairman stated, "We would like to invite all IOCs and NOCs to be key players in the growth and upkeep of this knowledge sharing as we work together to create a sustainable future. In the conference, we can bolster the region's ambitions for a sustainable future and safeguard our priceless natural resources for future generations.”

The conference will be enhanced by an exhibition space that offers businesses a chance to present their technology and services. Businesses can establish new connections and strengthen existing ones with customers by using this platform. Because decision- makers will be present, exhibitors can place themselves at the forefront of industry innovation by gaining insightful information about the market and receiving immediate feedback. Special advantages are offered with sponsorship options, which include Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver and Gala Dinner choices. Discounted delegate registration, a full-page color advertisement, press kit releases, VIP passes, free delegate passes, prime booth space and press kit releases are several of these.

The conference will also feature the prestigious Water Awards, recognizing outstanding individuals, organizations, and initiatives that have made significant contributions to advancing water science, technology, management, and stewardship. These awards aim to celebrate the most innovative thinkers, collaborative leaders, and dedicated professionals in the water sector who are driving positive change and shaping a more sustainable water future.

Industry executives, public servants, environmental experts and innovators can network, gain knowledge and contribute to a sustainable future in water management at this conference and exhibition. Attend the Middle East Water Week Conference & Exhibition in 2025 to take part in a conversation about water sustainability that will change the water industry.

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