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World Petroleum Congress In Calgary
CALGARY, CANADA - September 19, 2023 : Mohamed Liban, the Principal Secretary for the State Department for Petroleum in Kenya, speaks on the third day of the 24th World Petroleum Congress at the BMO Center, Stampede Park, on September 18, 2023, in Calgary, Canada. Over 5,000 delegates from 100+ countries have gathered in Calgary for the 24th World Petroleum Congress, where global oil and gas leaders convene under the theme 'Energy Transition: The Path to Net Zero.' The conference focuses on decarbonization efforts, taking into account the region's challenges, including record-breaking temperatures and wildfire haze. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
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CALGARY
CANADA
September 19
2023
Mohamed Liban
Principal Secretary
State Department for Petroleum
Kenya
24th World Petroleum Congress
BMO Center Stampede Park Calgary Canada
5 000 delegates 100+ countries Energy Transition: The Path to Net Zero.
decarbonization efforts
record-breaking temperatures wildfire haze.
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