Every three years at the World Petroleum Congress, the World Petroleum Council recognizes some of the most outstanding projects and innovations in the oil and gas sector with the WPC Excellence Awards (WPCEA). The objective of the WPC Excellence Awards (WPCEA) is to distinguish companies, institutions or any public or private organisation (not individuals) engaged in the oil and gas industry for promoting or operating with high excellence standards. Companies can submit projects in two categories:
Over 120 nominated projects were reviewed by the independent judging panel for the 2017 WPC Excellence Awards nominations. The results in each category are:
Small to medium sized companies | Large Companies & NOCs |
WINNER: Woodside Energy Ltd: Woodside Science and Technology Collaboration-community education and outreach |
WINNER: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd: Smokeless Village Initiative and ‘Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana’ Implementation |
FINALISTS: OMV: Women’s Empowerment Program in Pakistan (Making history and changing the future) Salym Petroleum Development: Go Local: programme to enhance local content, develop local resources and increase local capacity |
FINALISTS: BP: Enterprise Development Program HPCL: Empowering women from poorer households-improving access to efficient sources of energy: HPCL Social Initiative Saudi Aramco: Saudi Aramco’s Initiatives Supports Productive Families |
Small to medium sized companies | Large Companies & NOCs |
WINNER: Huisman Equipment BV: Robotized Drilling, not talking, but doing |
WINNER: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd: INDMAX Technology |
FINALISTS: Incendium Technologies: Stimuli-Responsive Supramolecular Assemblies as Displacement Fluids in EOR Preferred Proppants, LLC: FloPRO®: A Multifunctional Proppant Coating Technology Delivers Exceptional Solutions for Numerous Hydraulic Fracturing Challenges |
FINALISTS: Total SA: K5F-3 All Electric |
The winners were announced on Thursday, 13th July, the final day of the 22nd World Petroleum Congress, during the WPC Excellence Awards Ceremony by H.E. Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Chairman, Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah International Foundation for Energy and Sustainable Development, Former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy & Industry, Qatar.
All the projects selected by the judges were showcased during the 22nd World Petroleum Congress.
Social Responsibility | Technological Development |
Eng. Jorge Ciacciarelli, Executive Secretary, ARPEL Faris Hasan, Director of Corporate Planning & Economic Services, OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID) Brian Sullivan, Executive Director, IPIECA
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Gordon Ballard, Executive Director, IOGP Dr Gürcan Gülen, Senior Economist, Bureau of Economic Geology’s Center for Energy Economics Miguel Moyano, Upstream Director, ARPEL
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Each category will have two winners, one from an NOC or large business and the other to represent the work of small and medium size organisations. The following criteria have been taken into consideration when assessing the projects:
WPCEA on Social Responsibility
WPCEA on Technological Developments
In recognition of the important contribution by youth to the energy industry, the World Petroleum Council will be rewarded the best young authors of the Congress. These were selected from the best abstracts submitted by young professionals under 35.
Winner: Ahmed Almubarak, Team Leader, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
“Saudi Arabia’s Unconventional Program in the Jafurah Basin: Transforming an Idea to Reality with the Jurassic Tuwaiq Mountain Formation”
Second Place: Shuna Sharma, Engineer, ONGC, India
“Enhancing Recovery of Oil Using Nano Particles - An Overview”
Third Place: Dhaval Gupta, Manager PSU Business, Reliance Industries, India
“CASHe – Change Agents for Safety, Health and Workplace Environment: A New Paradigm of HSE Management”
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