Exciting news has arrived for the Great Yarmouth SPE Section - the decision to relocate our operating base from Great Yarmouth to Norwich is set in motion. This strategic move holds immense significance for our section, with the recent technical talk by Rawdon Seager serving as a reminder of the profound impact such shifts can have on our members.
The shift to Norwich comes as a response to the evolving landscape of the oil and gas industry in our region. As the industry's center of gravity shifts towards Norwich, it only makes sense for our SPE Section to follow suit. By making Norwich our new home, we aim to provide our members with enhanced access to technical talks, social events, and knowledge-sharing opportunities. This transition aligns with our commitment to keeping our members connected and informed in an ever-evolving industry.
The recent Distinguished Lecture delivered by Rawdon Seager underscored the importance of this move. Seager's expertise, honed over five decades, enlightened professionals from operators and service companies on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and the CO2 Storage Resources Management System (SRMS). The enthusiastic response to this lecture is a testament to the kind of invaluable knowledge-sharing opportunities that await us in Norwich.
As we embark on this new chapter, we extend a gentle invitation to our local oil and gas companies in the region. Your contributions in the form of delivering and/ or attending technical talks can further enrich our collective knowledge and benefit the entire industry. Together, we can continue to grow and thrive in this dynamic field, making the Great Yarmouth SPE Section a hub of excellence in Norwich and beyond.