Addressing Methane Emissions: A Global Call to Action
Effective Strategies and Solutions to Reduce Methane Emissions in Key Industries
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Join our free workshop to unlock critical insights into reducing methane emissions in the oil and gas industry. Discover regulatory landscapes, identify key emission sources, and explore cutting-edge solutions. Hear from industry leaders, tackle challenges faced by smaller companies, and gain actionable strategies. Learn how NEAH can support your journey to a cleaner, more sustainable future.
30.10.24, 15:00 (CET)
2-hour Zoom workshop
Free
Why Attend?
1
Understand Importance
Learn why reducing methane emissions is crucial for climate action
2
Navigate Regulations
Get insights into the regulatory ecosystem in the US, EU, and ME
3
Identify Sources
Typical sources of methane emissions in the O&G industry
4
Explore Solutions
Discover effective solutions and technologies to reduce emissions
5
Gain Strategies
Develop actionable strategies to tackle challenges and fill implementation gaps
Why It Matters?
Learn why cutting methane emissions is a game changer for the industry and our climate
1
Stay Ahead of the Curve
Navigate the complex regulatory landscape across the US, EU, and Middle East
2
Spot the Culprits
Identify the main sources of methane emissions in the oil and gas sector
3
Discover Solutions
Uncover cutting-edge technologies and methods to curb emissions
4
Master the Plan
Learn strategies to overcome challenges and close implementation gaps
Who Should Attend
  • 1
    Oil and gas companies
  • 2
    Coal companies
  • 3
    Energy and green NGOs
Program structure
  • 1
    Importance of methane emission reduction in climate action
  • 2
    Regulatory ecosystem: US/ EU/ ME
  • 3
    Typical sources of emissions in the O&G industry
  • 4
    Overview of available solutions
  • 5
    Declarations from O&G majors and NOCs + Role of alliances + Observed actions
  • 6
    Status/ challenges for other/ smaller O&G operating companies and their implications
  • 7
    Broader implementation challenges/ gaps/ lags
  • 8
    What can be done to plug the gaps/ tackle these issues?
  • 9
    How can NEAH help?
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Our Speaker
Dr. Avidipto Biswas
Speaker & NEAH Academic Director, Project Manager, Th!nk E
PhD in Materials Science, MA in International Energy Affairs, 8 years of R&D experience in the oil & gas industry, Project Manager in Energy Transition domain.
Avidipto has extensive experience in project portfolio management, leading Joint-Industrial-Programs and teams, techno-economic analysis, and technology development cycle, including commercialization.
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Tilda Publishing

PhD in Economics, 30 years of experience in energy markets research and profound knowledge of energy transition - new energy technologies, market organization and corporate strategies

Research Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy, Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies, Distinguished Research Fellow at Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ). She is also a Visiting Professor at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po).

• 14 years of experience in business education
• 8 years as Independent Director in international public energy companies
• 8 books, more than 200 publications in scientific and business journals
• Strong focus on ESG and corporate climate strategies

Dr. Tatiana Mitrova

Speaker & NEAH Director
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