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  • 2024 Feb Distinguised Lecturer

    Don’t miss this SPE Distinguished Lecturer!

    How Oil and Gas Competencies are Shaping Low Carbon Energy Technologies

    Rita Esuru Okoroafor
    12:00 PM at the Airport Holiday Inn Norwich 
    Thursday, February 29, 2024
    Some details regarding this talk provided by the speaker:
    Low-carbon energy technologies are becoming more relevant as the energy mix evolves. Among these low-carbon energy technologies are renewable energy resources, carbon capture utilization and storage to achieve net-zero emissions targets, hydrogen as an energy carrier, and fuel cells, to mention a few. Except for solar,wind, and geothermal energy, most low-carbon energy technologies constitute relatively young industries. Some stakeholders are unaware of the similarity in skill sets between these low-carbon energy technologies and the mature oil and gas industry that can be leveraged.
    In this presentation, I discuss how skills and competencies in the oil and gas industry apply to a variety of low-carbon energy technologies. I present a “Petroleum Industry to Low-Carbon Energy Technologies Competency Map” that shows where the core petroleum engineering competence and non-core petroleum engineering skills fit in the low-carbon energy space. I provide specific examples from research in carbon dioxide storage, underground hydrogen storage, and geothermal energy to demonstrate how different competencies from the petroleum industry have been applied to advance understanding, reduce the learning curve, and accelerate project success.
    The one idea I would like members to take away from this lecture is that their skill sets are transferable and relevant to several areas related to the evolving energy mix.
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    Great Yarmouth Petroleum Section