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Virtual Meetup: Energy Transition and Existing Pipelines - Part 2

Virtual Meetup: Energy Transition and Existing Pipelines - Part 2

As the world moves towards a decarbonized future, global demand for fossil fuels continues to rise. The challenge is to meet the increased energy demand while reducing overall emissions along the entire value chain. In this context, renewable hydrogen will play an important role as a flexible energy carrier, which in turn will have an impact on how we manage our (converted) pipelines.

We had a great first discussion about the importance of hydrogen for the energy transition and the role of existing pipelines. Let's continue the conversation about the unique properties of hydrogen and the differences between hydrogen pipelines and natural gas pipelines. In addition, we will focus on a framework approach outlining a structured approach for the assessment of existing pipelines and the management of their conversion to, and operation under, hydrogen service. We are interested in your experience in this area. Curious? Just click and attend.


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Meet the experts

Neil Gallon Principal Engineer, ROSEN Group

Neil Gallon is a Principal Materials and Welding Engineer working for the ROSEN Integrity Services division in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. He holds a Master's degree from the University of Cambridge and is a Chartered Engineer, a professional Member of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and an International / European Welding Engineer. He has over 20 years' experience in manufacturing and consultancy, including working for companies such as Tata Steel and GE. His current interests include the impact of gaseous hydrogen on materials and welds.


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