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Get involved in transition to net-zero

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The clock is now ticking to reach the target of net-zero by 2050 in the UK (2045 in Scotland).

The oil and gas industry is a critical part of this transition and has the potential to be the leader in developing solutions which will unlock a new, low-carbon economy.

This pivotal role of the oil and gas industry was recognised recently by the Scottish Government with the £62 million Energy Transition Fund to support net-zero projects.

Carbon capture, utilisatio­n and storage ( CCUS) is an essential component of delivering these net-zero commitment­s. Success in developing CCUS will help transform the UKCS into a net zero oil and gas basin. Developing solutions for the full-chain process of capturing, treating, compressin­g, transporti­ng and then injecting carbon dioxide deep undergroun­d will require the skills and experience that are prevalent in this industry.

The energy transition is at the forefront of the Aberdeen Section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers’ ( SPE) agenda and next month, in associatio­n with the Petroleum Exploratio­n Society of Great Britain ( PESGB), the section will host its inaugural CCUS conference.

Ta k i n g place online from October 26-29, the conference will underline the importance of CCUS in helping the UK and Scotland achieve net- zero targets and will highlight the emerging low carbon job opportunit­ies for oil and gas profession­als.

Themes will include full chain, reser voir, wells, facilities and commercial. Organisers are delighted to announce that Paul Wheelhouse, minister for energy, connectivi­ty and the islands, will deliver day one’s keynote address.

Chairman of the conference, Russ Gilbert, said: “This conference is a fantastic opportunit­y to learn about this essential decarbonis­ation t e c h n o l o g y. This online SPE conference is held over four days, with each day containing 2.5 hours of high quality and insightful presentati­ons, tech bytes and Q&A sessions.

“The case studies on day one will be of particular interest, in addition to the lessons learned from the Norwegian Northern Lights CCS project and the Scottish Acorn CCS project on day two.

“SPE Aberdeen invites members and non- members to join us and learn how to become involved in an integrated energy future, of which CCUS will play a key role.”

Last month SPE Aberdeen held the 34th Offshore Achievemen­t Awards and this year’s event included the new category, Energy Transition for Future Generation­s, which was jointly won by BP and Pale Blue Dot

Energy. Kenny McAllister, chair of the SPE Aberdeen Section, said: “The energy transition is one of the biggest challenges facing our industry, but also presents a significan­t opportunit­y for the oil and gas skills base. As we start our new session, this is a priority area for SPE Aberdeen and we are delighted to be hosting the inaugural CCUS conference.”

■ The technical programme will be launched via the SPE Aberdeen website soon. For more informatio­n, visit spe-aberdeen.org or email aberdeen.events@spe-uk.org

 ??  ?? FANTASTIC OPPORTUNIT­Y: Chairman of the CCUS conference Russ Gilbert
FANTASTIC OPPORTUNIT­Y: Chairman of the CCUS conference Russ Gilbert

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