GPCA Podcast

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This podcast is proudly presented by the Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association, the voice of the downstream hydrocarbon industry in the Arabian Gulf. Each episode will provide you with exclusive insights on the latest industry trends, and stimulate conversations, featuring industry leaders and experts from the region and the world.

  1. Energy, geopolitics and the new trade reality

    4 days ago

    Energy, geopolitics and the new trade reality

    In today’s world, the flow of energy and goods is continuously being reshaped by a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape. Recent events have reminded us how deeply intertwined energy systems, trade routes, and geopolitics have become — and how quickly vulnerabilities can surface across supply chains. This episode of the GPCA Podcast features Dr. Anas F. Alhajji, Managing Partner, Energy Outlook Advisors LLC, in conversation with Slavka Atanasova, Communications Consultant, GPCA. Dr. Alhajji is a renowned expert in energy economics, focusing on oil, natural gas, and energy geopolitics to explore the new era of energy security, demand and supply. As part of an engaging conversation, we take a closer look at how regional and global energy dynamics are evolving, what new risks are emerging, and how organizations can rethink resilience in an increasingly fragmented world. Ultimately, the conversation highlights a fundamental shift: supply chains are no longer just about moving products efficiently — they are about safeguarding continuity, competitiveness, and stability in an era defined by uncertainty. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the guest speaker and do not necessarily reflect the official position of GPCA, its members, Board, or Secretariat.  *This episode was recorded on Wednesday, 17 June 2026. The discussion reflects the information available at the time of recording. The GPCA Podcast is designed as an open knowledge-sharing platform that brings together industry leaders, experts, and diverse voices to exchange insights, challenge perspectives, and discuss the key issues shaping the chemical and petrochemical industry in the GCC and globally. By hosting these conversations, GPCA aims to encourage constructive dialogue, thought leadership, and informed debate, while recognizing that individual guest views remain their own. https://www.gpca.org.ae/gpca-podcast/

    32 min
  2. 30/10/2025

    Beyond the label: Greenwashing, progress, and the future of sustainability

    In today’s world, sustainability is all around us — in headlines, boardrooms, and brand campaigns. But in the petrochemical and chemical industry, it’s a word that often sparks debate. The term greenwashing has become both a critique and a challenge. While companies make real investments in recycling technologies, carbon capture, and circular packaging, many efforts to improve our carbon footprint are dismissed as marketing tactics or accused of lacking real impact. For young professionals entering the field, this presents a complex dilemma. How do we take pride in an industry that powers economies and innovation, while navigating accusations of greenwashing? What counts as genuine progress and what is just a label? This podcast sets out to unpack the meaning of greenwashing and explore its implications across industry, policy, and society. We’ll examine whether recyclable and biodegradable packaging are genuine solutions, whether carbon capture is a game-changer or a “distraction”, and how media narratives shape what we believe about sustainability. And ultimately, we’ll tackle the hardest question of all: can petrochemical companies truly be part of a sustainable future?   Guest Abdallah Abou-Haidarenior Regulatory Affairs, SABICProduct Stewardship Sub-Committee Chairman, GPCA GuestAndrew NoelEditorchemicalESGwww.chemicalesg.com HostAmeena Fahad Al-DarwishEDC/VCM Production Day SupervisorEDC/VCM Plant, QAPCO |Member, SustainabilitySub-Council, GPCA Youth Council

    44 min
  3. 04/09/2025

    Turning the tide: Driving climate leadership in the GCC chemical industry

    As the global climate transition accelerates, few industries face a transformation as profound as the chemicalsector — especially in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. With hydrocarbons serving as both energysource and feedstock, the industry sits among the top CO₂ emitters globally. This dual reliance makesdecarbonization uniquely complex, particularly in the GCC, where climate policy has emerged more recently. In this episode of the GPCA Podcast, produced in partnership with dss+, we will explore why the region’sjourney is different, and how GCC chemical companies are navigating a landscape shaped by policy, risingclimate risks, and mounting pressure to adapt. Drawing from an upcoming GPCA and dss+ report “Navigatingthe Climate Transition in the GCC’s Chemical Industry”, we’ll unpack how leading firms are turning climate risksinto strategic advantage. We’ll explore the enabling technologies, the risks and opportunities, and discusswhich are driving the most tangible impact today. Experts will also address the emerging role of circular supply chains and how sustainable finance tools arereshaping how companies fund and future-proof their operations. As GCC chemical companies seek to alignexternal signals with internal change, we will ask – what gives industry leaders hope that the region can notonly catch up, but lead globally. GuestDavid Rochat,Global Director,Sustainability Services,dss+ Dr. Gerhard Bolt,Global Decarbonization Lead,dss+ HostDr. Sana Ben Kebaier,Head of EconomicResearch Department   For more podcasts and the latest insights on the regional chemical markets, visit www.gpca.org.ae/thought-leadership

    29 min

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This podcast is proudly presented by the Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association, the voice of the downstream hydrocarbon industry in the Arabian Gulf. Each episode will provide you with exclusive insights on the latest industry trends, and stimulate conversations, featuring industry leaders and experts from the region and the world.