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Decarbonising energy: how far can we decarbonise critical energy infrastructure in the Middle East?
We discuss the regulations and policies required to accelerate decarbonisation solutions in the Middle East, how we integrate renewable solutions in existing infrastructure and the challenges faced in modifying assets, as well as the workforce and skill-sets required to undertake this transition.· Regulations and policies required to accelerate decarbonisation solutions· Integrating renewable solutions into existing infrastructure and the challenges in modifying assets· Workforce and skill-sets required to undertake thisThis episode is brought to you from our live podcast studio at ADIPEC 2022, where we are hosting live podcasts from the heart of the conference exhibition, travelling deep into the minds of industry experts and influencers to gain valuable insights and perspectives on challenging issues and the opportunities facing the energy sector.This is episode four out of the 11-episode series.The episode features:
· Stuart Turl, Wood’s Business Development Director for Energy Transition, based in London, UK.
· Chris Ryan, Wood’s Project Director for the Basrah Gas Company contract for flare capturing. In his role as Project Director, Chris supports the Basrah Gas Company’s flare capturing portfolio, considered one of the largest flare capture projects in the world. Chris is based in Dubai.To connect with our guests and explore related insights, subscribe to The Wood Podcast at www.woodplc.com/podcast.