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Securing future supply: Can the Middle East become a global hydrogen player?
We discuss how the Middle East can become a global hydrogen player. We cover the key steps to maximise the regions hydrogen potential, the technology commercialisation required and the likely impact of COP27 on future strategy. · What are the key steps to maximise the advantages that the Middle East has for developing the hydrogen industry?· What are the key technologies that can best utilise investment and lead to commercialisation of the region’s natural resources?· What would you like to see coming out of COP27 to support the Middle East’s development as it aims to become a global hydrogen leader?This 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 six out of the 11-episode series.The episode features:Daryl Wilson, Executive Director for the Hydrogen Council in Ontario, Canada. Daryl is a versatile leader with more than 35 years of progressive industrial management experience in environmental technology, operations, manufacturing, human resources, product development, and organisational change developed in world class organisations, including Dofasco, Toyota, Zenon Environmental and Hydrogenics.Stuart Turl, Business Development Director - Energy Transition, based in London, UK. Stuart has a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Imperial College London and is a chartered member of the Institute of Civil Engineers. While working within Consulting at Wood, Stuart has gained experience on greenfield onshore and offshore pipeline design projects, ranging from FEED to detailed design and project management services. Additionally, Stuart has site experience, working on both onshore and offshore operations. To connect with our guests and explore related insights, subscribe to The Wood Podcast at www.woodplc.com/podcast.