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Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah International Energy Awards Ceremony Today
2025-10-22

Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah International Energy Awards Ceremony Today

The Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Attiyah International Energy Awards for Lifetime Achievement will be distributed at a grand ceremony at the Sheraton Doha this evening (October 22).

The ceremony and gala dinner will be attended by more than 300 leaders from various energy sectors around the world, including CEOs, decision-makers, and prominent experts, to celebrate the achievements of six distinguished individuals who have, throughout their careers, contributed to the development of the industry and enriched it with knowledge and innovation.

The event is sponsored by ExxonMobil (Gold Sponsor) and TotalEnergies (Silver Sponsor), underscoring their ongoing commitment to supporting the global dialogue on energy and sustainability.

In a statement HE Abdullah bin Hamad al-Attiyah, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Al-Attiyah Foundation, said: “These awards are an exceptional occasion that brings together global energy leaders to celebrate innovators whose contributions and efforts continue to inspire progress and innovation.” We look forward to welcoming our guests to Doha for a truly special evening."

The awards are part of the Al-Attiyah Foundation's broader mission to promote dialogue, exchange expertise, and support sustainable development through its research, roundtables, and knowledge platforms that bring together leading experts in the field.

The Foundation has achieved steady growth thanks to the support of its members, who are major international companies, including: Qatar Energy, Qatar Electricity and Water Company (QEWC), Qatar Fuel Company (Woqod), QNB, Qatar Energy LNG, Dolphin Energy, Shell Qatar, Qatar Petrochemical Company (Qapco), ConocoPhillips, Qatar Fertiliser Company (Qafco), Sasol, Qatar Chemical Company (Q-Chem), Marubeni Corporation, Gulf Helicopters, Qatar Cool, GTA Holding, and Qatar Free Zones.
Source: GULF TIMES