OEUK Decarbonisation Conference | 12 October | Aberdeen

Apollo will be attending OEUK’s Decarbonisation Conference 2023 taking place on the 12th of October at P&J Live, Aberdeen. Visit us on stand 6 and put a date in the diary for the following presentation:

📛 Calum Westland, Senior Consultant and Advisory Team Lead and Charlie Booth, Project Manager, NZTC
🔊”Alternative Fuels”
🗓️ Thursday 12th October
🕓 1435
📍 Conference Suite 1C

About the OEUK Decarbonisation Conference

Decarbonising our energy system stands as one of the most pressing challenges of our time. It’s a challenge that requires concerted efforts from industry leaders, government policies, and robust regulations. In the United Kingdom, the offshore oil and gas sector has taken a pioneering step by committing to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 (2045 in Scotland). This commitment has already resulted in a 20% reduction in emissions since 2018, thanks to ambitious goals set out in the North Sea Transition Deal. However, there is still much work to be done to meet our climate objectives

To address these critical issues and encourage collaboration, the Offshore Energy UK (OEUK) Decarbonisation Conference has been established. This event brings together industry experts, policymakers, and thought leaders to discuss the decarbonisation challenge. The conference features presentations, exhibitions, panel sessions, networking opportunities, and the launch of OEUK’s annual Emissions Report. It serves as a platform for attendees and speakers to engage in conversations about their role in decarbonisation and shaping the UK’s low-carbon future.

Apollo and Decarbonisation

In the era of climate change mitigation and the global pursuit of net zero emissions, the role of engineering consultancy firms cannot be understated. Apollo stands out for its exceptional commitment to decarbonisation and emissions reduction. With a competent and experienced team of engineers leading the way, we are enabling our clients to streamline their onboard plant and associated systems, thereby reducing energy consumption and emissions.

Key Areas of Support

Opportunity Identification and Evaluation

Our engineers excel at identifying opportunities for emission reductions, particularly in the scope 1 category. By closely examining our clients’ operations, we uncover significant gains on the net zero journey. This involves assessing current energy consumption and emissions levels to pinpoint areas ripe for improvement.

Scenario Modelling and Evaluation

One of Apollo’s strengths lies in our ability to model major energy consumers and systems swiftly. This enables us to conduct scenario modelling and evaluation, a crucial step in achieving immediate energy and emissions reductions. Our engineers work closely with clients to identify the most effective strategies.

Emissions Reduction Tool (FUTURE)

Central to our success in emissions reduction is our innovative tool, FUTURE. This tool guides the entire process, from framing the emissions reduction problem to conducting calculations and analysis. It culminates in the development of an implementable emissions reduction plan tailored to the client’s specific needs. Our FUTURE tool now incorporates our clients’ CO2 strategies. Apollo possesses the ability to assimilate data at both a strategic and granular level, providing a comprehensive overview. This includes evaluating electrification opportunities, late life strategies, revenue potential, risk assessment, and commercial modelling.

Flare Gas Recovery

For many clients, flare gas recovery presents a significant avenue for emissions reduction. Apollo’s engineers use their experience to develop effective and straightforward methods for recycling flare gas within existing assets, contributing to substantial emission reductions.

Futureproofing

Apollo’s comprehensive approach extends beyond the present, encompassing future asset scenarios. We assist in decision making for commercial strategy, integration into nearby wind farms, diversification into wind energy, electricity creation modelling, grid connection, and readiness for hydrogen and CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage).

Join us at the OEUK Decarbonisation Conference 2023 to explore these topics further, exchange ideas, and collectively drive progress towards a sustainable and low carbon future. We look forward to engaging in discussions and showcasing our commitment to decarbonisation.

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