2nd EAGE Geoscience and Engineering for the Energy Transition Conference

23-25 November 2021 | Online Event

Panel Discussion: 

Solutions & Society

Tuesday, November 23, 2021
 12:10 PM - 13:10 PM (CET)

Geoscience - accelerating sustainable transformation through academia, industry professionals and societal engagement

In the wake of the climate emergency and a renewed focus on environmental and social sustainability objectives there’s a need to reassess the geoscience discipline and evaluate our contribution in society. The poor understanding of the discipline is reflected in declining enrollment numbers in universities around the globe. There is a need to promote the pivotal role that the geosciences play in accelerating sustainable transformation, in order to safeguard the future of the discipline and its vital contribution to the energy transition.

Having arrived at a crucial stage for the discipline, this forum session will focus on how we, as geoscientists, can advance sustainability, and what we can do as members of professional organizations, businesses and of society at large. 

The discussion will evolve around questions, such as:

  • How to attract and retain students and professionals working in the geoscience sector?
  • How to support seasoned professionals in their personal transition towards dedicating their skills to a net-zero future?
  • How to better communicate the value proposition of geoscience to society, to raise the profile of geoscientists and to build the necessary trust and acceptance for subsurface projects in the energy transition? 

Panelists

The panel discussion features six panelists:

Patrick Baud

Professor

EOST

Lisa Michael

Student

TH Georg Agricola



Willemijn van Rooijen

Student

TU Delft 



Tobias Rudolph

Professor

TH Georg Agricola



Rebecca Schulz

Energy analyst 

Shell, SPE Gaia, IEA



Geertje Schuitema

Co-principle investigator for Earth Science in Society 

Irish Centre for Research in Applied Geosciences



Philip Ringrose

Professor, Reservoir Geoscience and CO2 Storage

Equinor & NTNU

Meet the Moderator

Philip Ringrose is a specialist in CO2 storage and reservoir geoscience at the Equinor ResearchCentre, Trondheim, Norway. He is also Adjunct Professor in CO2 Storage at the NorwegianUniversity of Science and Technology (NTNU) and a leader in the Centre for Geophysical Forecasting based at NTNU. He has published widely on reservoir geoscience and flow in rockmedia and has published textbooks on ‘Reservoir Model Design’ and ‘How to Store CO2underground.’ He is Editor in Chief for the journal Petroleum Geoscience.


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