EAGE Forum Sessions

The EAGE Forum Sessions supplement our extensive technical programme with a series of high level discussions between significant figures from across the industry.

Leading a New Era in Geosciences

A discussion over four plenary forums

This year’s programme features a series of related one-hour plenary sessions over the four days of the Annual Conference. International energy industry leaders and analysts will be discussing the main issues, challenges and opportunities facing the geoscience and engineering community in this time of great uncertainty and rapidly changing energy landscape.

We hope to bring the most authoritative view possible of how the development of tomorrow’s energy needs will evolve. Each day will cover a different topic in a logical sequence from an overview of world energy trends to the future of exploration and new opportunities in mineral exploration and production.


Monday 6 June | 17:00 - 19:00 CEST
Room G

Leadership Interview

In 2019 Repsol announced an ambitious strategic plan to accelerate its energy transition, becoming the first major to commit to a net zero emissions business by 2050. During this one on one interview, Josu Jon Imaz, CEO, Repsol will discuss how ambition, technology and people will shape the future of energy and why he believes energy transition presents an enormous opportunity.



Josu Jon Imaz
CEO
Repsol


How Energy Transition Will Unfold: The Big Picture

The Energy Transition is gaining momentum. That was clear from the COP26 UN climate change meeting in Glasgow in November 2021. Governments are under pressure to act as extreme climate-related events fuel public anxiety and demands for change from environmental activists. The energy resource industries themselves are being increasingly challenged by their stakeholders to provide a credible path to net zero emissions.

In our opening forum we are inviting a panel of top energy industry leaders and analysts to plot the likely path of global energy transition. It should provide a compelling insight into how key actors involved in our energy future view the factors that will determine how – and how rapidly - energy transition will unfold.

Josu Jon Imaz
CEO
Repsol

Leanne Todd
Head of Upstream Solutions
S&P Global Commodity Insights

Simon Flowers
Chairman and Chief Analyst
Wood Mackenzie


Tuesday 7 June | 12:45 - 13:45 CEST
Room G

Adapting O&G Exploration to the New Energy Era

A huge responsibility has fallen on energy-related companies to adapt their subsurface resource businesses to the challenge of the Energy Transition. Balancing this transition while meeting the need for continuing hydrocarbons exploration presents complex decisions in investment and strategies. This impact is immediately felt within the Exploration sector which stands at the forefront of the Upstream oil and gas cycle. Potential for new hydrocarbon plays, frontier exploration, and focusing on existing and near field production are all options with benefits and drawbacks.

We will be asking our panel of energy industry experts how the geography and technology of hydrocarbon exploration are changing and where the evolving role of the exploration function will inevitably lead.

Marc Gerrits
EVP Exploration
Shell

Irene Basili
CEO
Shearwater

Michael Wynne
VP International Upstream
S&P Global Commodity Insights

Joseba Murillas
Executive Director Exploration & BD
Repsol


Wednesday 8 June | 12:45 - 13:45 CEST
Room G

Advancing Subsurface Low Carbon Solutions

Decarbonization of the world’s energy and industrial activities requires significant advances across a broad range of technologies. However, much of the recent focus has been around solar, wind and electrification. But this is only a part of the climate change mitigation story. Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) remains a critical component if we are to meet net zero goals. Recent political developments have revitalized interest in CCUS and is attracting new investment. Other subsurface solutions such as geothermal energy as well as underground storage of hydrogen are also attracting major interest, and who knows where increasing research and investment may lead. We do know that all these new industrial solutions raise important issues over environmental safety, regulation and social  acceptance. These are factors that will affect a productive outcome.

The role of subsurface solutions in the push for decarbonisation is the urgent topic for our panellists. Their conclusions will be of crucial interest to both today’s geoscience and engineering community and the upcoming generation of professionals seeking to identify the skill sets likely to be required in this rapidly changing energy landscape.

Ariel Flores
SVP for Subsurface
BP

Mikel Erquiaga
Global New Ventures Director
Repsol

Ann Robertson-Tait
President
GeothermEx

Claude Bordenave
VP Geoscience & Reservoir
TotalEnergies


Thursday 9 June | 12:45 - 13:45 CEST
Room G

Why Minerals Matter for the Geoscience Community

We are on the cusp of a huge global demand for minerals and metals to make energy transition a reality. The facts speak for themselves. Production of minerals, such as graphite, lithium (for batteries) and cobalt, could increase by nearly 500% by 2050, according to a World Bank report. Of special interest is the mining code being considered for deep-sea exploitation of minerals, currently being drafted by the International Seabed Authority, and moves to permit ocean bed mining in Norwegian territorial waters.

What these developments mean and the fresh opportunities that may be opening up for our geoscience and engineering professions will be discussed by our panel of leading experts.

Campbell McCuaig
Head of Geoscience Excellence
BHP Resource Centre of Excellence

Torgeir Stordal
Director of Technology, Analysis and Coexistence
Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

Adriana Citlali Ramírez
Chief Geophysicist and Technology
TGS

Michael Lodge
Secretary General
International Seabed Authority

Paul Lusty
Critical Raw Materials Topic Lead
British Geological Survey



MODERATOR


Andrew McBarnet
EAGE Editor Emeritus

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