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Workshop

WORKSHOP FULLY BOOKED

Workshop description
 

We will all be impacted by the agreements made by 202 governments to reduce carbon emissions; the energy industry more than most. Only a fool thinks that he knows the future. Only a fool fails to plan for it.

Like all of the oil and gas companies, Shell is planning for the unknown future and will need the support of their consultants, contractors and equipment suppliers.

In this four hour workshop, we will present one possible future and some of the technologies that can help to deliver it. We will have some fun, and invite you to share your views on how we as individuals and companies should respond.

The workshop is to be booked in conjunction with one of our conference passes.


 
Potential participants
 

This is a technical workshop. The workshop is intended for people in technical or business development roles who are courageous and confident enough to participate and contribute.

To facilitate collaborative work and creative environment the workshop numbers will be capped.

If you are interested then don’t delay.



Workshop certificate
 
A Gas Processors Association Europe certificate will be issued to all attendees.

One Possible Future

A helicopter trip across the landscape of the Sky Scenario, one of several Shell originated pictures of a low carbon future.

Some Possible Technologies

One view of the technologies that will play a part in reducing carbon emissions and concentrations in the atmosphere.

But what does it mean for you?

Now what do you think? In small syndicates, we will trade thoughts and share them with the group. No IP, no company secrets. We are looking further than that. What we seek is vision, creativity and, as a result, will  all leave just a little wiser and more able to help our companies when we return to base.

Meet Your Facilitators

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Malcolm Harrison

Instructor for PetroSkills/ John M Campbell

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Malcolm Harrison, a chemical engineer, retired from corporate life in 2014 and set up Harisiti, a company that trains and coaches people who have recently joined the energy industry. He is a PetroSkills Instructor and delivers their flagship course, the John M Campbell Gas Conditioning and Processing Course. He also manages the affairs of GPA Europe Limited.

In the old days he worked for BP, BOC, Foster Wheeler and BG doing little bits of everything from research to building large energy, refining and petrochemical projects. He holds a first class BEng from the University of Bradford and an MBA from the Kingston Business School. In his spare time he enjoys cycling and drinking red wine.

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Eric Puik

Senior Energy Adviser at Shell

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Eric Puik, Senior Energy Analyst in Shell's Scenarios team helped to develop the Sky Scenario.

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Devin Shaw

Commercial Director – CO2 Capture & CCS

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Devin Shaw has been at Shell for 12 years where he held roles in regional sales, technology licensing and business development management before being assigned his current role.

Devin and his team seek opportunities where Shell technologies can be used for CO2 capture and storage around the world. This involves strategy development and implementation through to contract execution.

Devin has a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Advanced Applied Physics from Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Prior to joining Shell Devin worked in business and project development for nearly 20 years

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