Oman Sustainability Week (OSW) and the Oman Petroleum and Energy Show (OPES) will take place from May 18 to 20, 2026 at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre in Muscat, under the patronage of the Ministry of Energy and Minerals.
Hosted by Petroleum Development
Oman and organised by CONNECT, the events reflect the Sultanate’s accelerating
progress toward an integrated energy transition, one that combines
sustainability priorities with the continued advancement of the traditional energy
sector.
Bringing together the full
spectrum of the energy ecosystem under one roof, the events serve as a unified
platform for major oil and gas companies, clean energy innovators, technology
providers, and decision-makers to shape the next phase of the energy transition.
This evolving phase is defined not
by a divide between conventional and clean energy, but by their integration
into a single, balanced system.
The co-location of OSW and OPES
aligns with Oman’s strategic direction to connect sustainability policies with
practical implementation, facilitating collaboration between investors,
industry leaders, and policymakers, and translating national priorities into
tangible projects and investment opportunities in line with Oman Vision 2040
and long-term net zero commitments.
Oman Sustainability Week serves as
an executive platform covering a wide range of sectors shaping the future of
energy, including renewable energy and green hydrogen, water management, waste
and environmental services, technology, sustainable transport, sustainable
finance, and logistics.
This integrated approach reflects
the breadth of transformation underway across Oman’s economic landscape.
With strong participation from
leading companies, speakers, and experts, OSW continues to strengthen its role
as a platform for knowledge exchange, strategic dialogue, and the showcase of
innovative solutions driving sustainable development.
In this context, Dr Ali Al-Rajhi,
Director General of Planning at the Ministry of Energy and Minerals and
Chairman of the Steering Committee for Oman Sustainability Week, described the
event as a “platform for decisions,” emphasising that the current phase
requires a shift from commitments to implementation.
He highlighted that the high
calibre of participation from leaders, experts, and investors reflects the
seriousness of Oman’s transformation and its alignment with the objectives of
Oman Vision 2040.
Running in parallel, Oman
Petroleum and Energy Show focuses on enhancing the competitiveness of the
hydrocarbons sector through innovation and advanced technologies.
Key areas include carbon capture,
utilisation and storage (CCUS), digital transformation, and low-emission
operations, supporting the sector’s continued relevance within a lower-carbon
energy future.
Dr Saleh Al-Anboori, Director
General of Oil and Gas Exploration and Production at the Ministry of Energy and
Minerals and Chairman of the OPES Organising Committee, noted that this edition
represents a pivotal milestone.
He explained that OPES’ alignment
with Oman Sustainability Week reflects the integration of energy pathways,
underscoring that no single energy source can meet global demand. Instead,
conventional and clean energy now form part of a unified system supporting a
comprehensive sector transition. He added that participants will gain clearer
insights into commercial opportunities and collaboration potential within the
oil and gas sector.
Mohammed Al Aghbari, External
Affairs, Government Relations & Communications Manager, Petroleum
Development Oman (PDO), stated: “As the energy landscape evolves, platforms
such as Oman Sustainability Week (OSW) and Oman Petroleum & Energy Show
(OPES) are instrumental in advancing a unified vision for the sector’s future.
As the host organisation, we are proud to help lead this dialogue - harnessing
the expertise of our people to create competitive and responsible hydrocarbon
growth to maximise value for Oman and support the nation’s broader
sustainability ambitions.” -OGN/TradeArabia News Service

