Hydrogen: Production, Delivery, Storage and Use
This workshop introduces participants to the rapidly growing hydrogen economy, focusing on production technologies, delivery systems, storage solutions, and end-use applications. It highlights technical, economic, and safety considerations, equipping participants with the knowledge to understand hydrogen’s role in the energy transition and its potential in industrial and commercial applications.
Workshop Objectives
• By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
• Understand key hydrogen production pathways, including conventional and low-carbon methods.
• Evaluate delivery infrastructure options such as pipelines, shipping, and compression.
• Assess storage methods and their technical and economic challenges.
• Explore hydrogen end-use applications in power generation, transportation, and industry.
About the Presenter
The workshop is led by an energy industry professional in hydrogen technologies and project development. With experience spanning production, infrastructure, and market integration, the presenter combines technical depth with practical case studies to provide participants with actionable insights into the evolving hydrogen landscape.
Applied Machine Learning for Upstream and Subsurface Domains
This two-day hands-on workshop is designed for petroleum and subsurface professionals seeking practical skills in machine learning for upstream oil & gas operations. The program teaches participants how to apply machine learning to uncover patterns in production and reservoir data, discover equations from historical relationships, and build predictive models for vital engineering parameters. Real-world datasets from drilling and subsurface domains are used, focusing on automating reports, visualizing data, and interpreting model outputs for improved decision-making.