Offshore Technology Conference highlighted sector's role in global energy transition
Energy professionals from around the world concluded a successful week at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) at NRG Park, Houston, Texas. Gathering to discuss the offshore sector’s critical role in the energy transition and the opportunities for critical minerals, hydrogen, and carbon capture and storage, among other topics like cybersecurity and diversity, equity, and inclusion, participants had the opportunity to connect with top industry leaders showcasing the latest innovations and technological advancements.
New to the exhibit floor this year included OTC’s Energy Insights, a live studio sharing companies’ thoughts on emerging technologies, market trends, and the latest news, as well as engaging with conference attendees and audiences at home. The Energy Transition Pavilion also returned for its second year, highlighting the abundant opportunities the offshore industry offers for emission reductions through wind, hydrogen production, and carbon capture and storage, as well as providing a dedicated space for collaboration around the offshore wind space in the new Offshore Wind Lounge.
OTC 2023 welcomed more than 31,000 participants this year, a 30% increase from last year’s conference. This year’s technical program was comprised of 49 sessions, including 25 executive dialogues and keynote speakers, 14 panels, five networking events and six countries showcased through the Around the World Series. Nearly a quarter of the technical program covered the topics of offshore wind, renewables, carbon capture, and the energy transition.
Source: Worldoil.com
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