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Read more >28 October 2024 | Free of charge | Online | 17:00 GMT | Duration: 1 hour
Overview
The global transition to net zero carbon emissions will have a profound impact on the oil and gas industry and beyond, and a sizeable group of IChemE members. Member surveys and regional workshops were used to understand chemical engineers’ experiences, concerns and needs, and formulate an action plan for IChemE and its members.
The study found that, while the proportion of oil and gas in the energy mix is expected to decrease, the pace and pathway of change is less clear and varies for different regions. However, all regions are progressing emissions reduction and energy efficiency, projects and diversifying their business and energy supply into renewables. The study observed that the chemical engineering fundamentals and industry experiences have proved broadly applicable, as evidenced by those members already transitioning into different sectors and roles. The report recommends five areas of action for IChemE and its members:
– Oil Gas and Transition – IChemE member support and networking;
– Government and policy engagement;
– Chemical engineering core curriculum and the next generation;
– Continuing Professional Development resources – including on carbon reduction technologies, business case studies, policy development and career transition experiences;
– Internal and external partnerships.
Speakers
Steve Flynn
Steve is a Fellow of IChemE and an active volunteer, including as a member of Learned Society Committee. Steve spent over 30 years in the oil and gas industry in a variety of technical, commercial and management roles, ultimately becoming the global Vice President for health, safety, security and environment for a major international oil and gas company.
Ian Cook
Ian is a Chartered Chemical Engineer and an energy business leader with over 12 years of international experience in oil and gas, low-carbon and renewable energy. His current focus is developing hydrogen production projects.
John Gunner
John is a Fellow of IChemE with international technical and supervisory experience, including in refining, brownfield and greenfield projects, process safety and operations support. He currently leads project development in Texas, USA and is a member of Congress and the USA & Canada member group committee.
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By Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)
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