Singapore
Webinar: Energy Transition for the Oil and Gas Industry
- Date From 30th July 2020
- Date To 30th July 2020
- Price Free of charge, open to all
- Location Online: 20:00 AEST. Duration: 1 hour.
Overview
The Singapore member group welcomes you to join them in this webinar on Energy transition for the oil and gas industry.
Society is demanding climate change action, pushing governments to show leadership whilst also applying pressure to both financial institutions and industry to look at a lower carbon future. Across the Oil & Gas sector this is leading to increased calls for tighter regulation and more focus on a sustainable future. Yet the challenge remains on how best to achieve this.
The mining and metals sector have already begun their energy transition journey and there are many lessons to be learnt as this sector moves towards greater environmental sustainability. Hatch has led the way in the mining and metals decarbonation transformation. In addressing the energy trilemma: security; affordability and environmental sustainability, we can offer insights on how these challenges have been faced and overcome.
Join us as we share examples of successfully delivered energy transition projects across the globe and how this can be applied specifically to the Oil & Gas industry.
Speakers
Susan McGeachie has over 20 years of climate change and sustainability consultancy and management experience in the oil and gas, mining and financial services industries. She is an Adjunct Professor with the University of Toronto where she teaches a graduate course in climate finance.
Leonidas Theodorou has over six years consulting and engineering experience and currently focuses on supporting Oil & Gas operators navigate their energy transition journey: including business impacts, reshaping strategy and solutions to decarbonise existing and new assets.
The material presented has not been peer-reviewed. Any opinions are the presenters' own and do not necessarily represent those of IChemE or the Singapore Member Group. The information is given in good faith but without any liability on the part of IChemE.
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