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Event Date |
Mon Feb 12 CET - Wed Feb 14 CET (10 months ago)
In your timezone (EST): Sun Feb 11 6:00pm - Tue Feb 13 6:00pm |
Location |
Novotel
Europaboulevard 10, 1083 AD Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Region | EMEA |
As the EU Commission prepares to adopt the finalised regulation for methane reduction in the coming months, and COP-28 promises to reignite international awareness of the potent effects of methane, there is an unprecedented urgency for oil and gas organisations to confront the challenge of reducing emissions. These events intersect with mounting investor pressure for transparency in mitigation efforts, further emphasizing the necessity of adopting exemplary methodologies for identifying, quantifying, and mitigating methane emissions.
This is all while continuing to meet the global demand for affordable and reliable oil and natural gas. In the new context of energy geopolitics and affordability, how can we ensure methane reduction remains a priority?
Whether you're taking your first steps towards methane reduction, or accelerating the move towards zero flaring and venting, join over 200 oil and gas operators, NGOs, academics and methane initiatives, and tech providers at the Methane Mitigation Europe Summit, on 12-14 February, 2024, in Amsterdam, to discuss the latest updates in EU regulation, outcomes of COP28, and to learn how to:
• Manage methane risks from non-operated asset
• Improve identification of large methane emissions and understand their frequency and persistence
• Streamline company-level measurement and reporting of methane emissions data
• Understand what emission technology solutions are right for your organisation, based on specific assets, needs, geography, and financial partnerships
• Quantify onshore and offshore emissions with UAV
• Unpack the latest in EU policy and regulation
• Establish a flexible hierarchy of measurement approaches to leverage advancements in technology as they become available
• Improve transparency and comparability of data to deploy effective measures and for monitoring progress
• Plus much more...
2024 Speakers
Giulia Ferrini
OGMP 2.0 Programme Manager, UNEP
Sonna Sathiamoorthy
Group Carbon Manager, S&OR, bp
Hasnor Hassaruddin Hashim
Custodian Engineer/Group Technical Authority (Process Optimization) Group Technical Solutions, Project Delivery & Technology Division, Petronas, Malaysia
Axel Scheuer
Head of Energy and Climate Policy, IOGP
Isabella Stocker
Methane Advisor, bp
Murès Zarea
President, GERG
Bjørn Ove Jansen
Project Manager- Sustainability and Climate, Equinor
Dmitriy Orel
Senior Air and GHG Delivery Lead, Shell
Cristina Lopez
Methane Emissions and Renewable Gases Process Research Engineer, GRTgaz
Peter Evans
Senior Engineer- Methane Measurement and Reduction, bp
Tania Meixus Fernandez
OGMP 2.0 Senior Advisor, UNEP
Georges Tijbosch
CEO, MiQ
Rosalía Vázquez
Energy Transition & Climate Change Sr Advisor, Repsol
Andris Piebalgas
Part-time Professor, Florence School of Regulation
Najla Lahiani
Carbon Footprint Reduction Program – Methane Roadmap Lead, Total Energies
Rutger Ijzermans
Principal Scientist Methane Emissions, Shell
Tibor Stelbaczky
Principal Adviser on Energy Diplomacy, European External Action Service
Brandon Locke
Europe Policy Manager, Methane, Clean Air Task Force
Emils Lagzdins
Senior Policy Officer, IOGP
Fiona Maclean
Senior ESG Analyst – Oil & Gas, Head of Energy & Transition, Amundi
Zitely Tzompa Sosa
Research Manager, Clean Air Task Force
Harry Granqvist
Senior ESG Analyst, Nordea
Itziar Martinez
GHG Emissions Management Lead, Repsol
Lorena Pérez Bajo
Climate Director, Ipieca
Leonardo Gelpi
Climate Change & GHG Management Manager, Eni
Matthew Williams
Climate Change Specialist, National Gas Transmission
Roland Kupers
Global Senior Advisor
International Methane Emissions, Observatory
Trond Erlend Bustnes
Leading Researcher, Equinor
Flavia Sollazzo
Senior Director, EU Energy Transition, Environmental Defence Fund
Jose-Rafael Arteaga
Carbon Footprint Reduction Engineer- Support to Methane Roadmap, Total Energies
Bogdan Simion
Data Analytics Advisor, Gas Infrastructure Europe
Daniel Zavala-Araiza
Senior Scientist, Environmental Defence Fund
Dr Paul Balcombe
Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering and Renewable Energy, Queen Mary University of London
Angelica Riccietti
Manager of Leak Detection and Reduction, Italgas
Asli Korkmaz
Low Carbon Coordinator, OGCI
Rod Robinson
Principal Research Scientist, National Physical Laboratory
Dr. Thomas Roeckmann
Professor of Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry, Utrecht University
Grant Allen
Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester
Jose de la Torre Gallegos
Senior Corporate QHSE Manager, Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP)
James France
Senior International Methane Scientist, Environmental Defence Fund
Julia Schmitt
Program Manager Methane Guiding Principles, Wintershall Dea
Ben Cahill
Senior Fellow, Energy Security and Climate Change Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies
David Carlin
Head of Risk, UNEP- Finance Initiative
Violeta Bescós Roy
Innovation Senior Engineer. Methane Emissions Specialist, Enagás
Jean-Daniel Paris
Research Scientist, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et, de l'Environnement
Stavroula Gkyrti
Chemical Engineer – LNG Processes Section, Desfa
Jolinde Vaan de Graaf
Team leader methane measurement and mitigation, Shell
Charalampos Kiosses
Planning & Processes Support Section Head – TRANSNET, Desfa
Arne Höffken
Manager Sustainability Storages, Uniper
Dr. Ulrich Duda
Manager General Affairs Storage, Uniper
Bettina Knudsen
COO / Commercial Director, Explicit
Luca Ledermann
Business Developer and Project Manager, Explicit
2024 Sponsors
• Aeromon
• Explicit ApS
• GHGSat
• Sensirion
• TechnipFMC