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Digital technologies the key to meeting energy industry’s emission targets

At Gastech 2021, the gas, LNG, hydrogen, and energy industry explores how AI, big data and robotics can future proof businesses in a net-zero world

Facing unprecedented demands to deliver wholesale decarbonisation of energy, the gas, LNG, hydrogen, and energy industry is increasingly turning to advanced digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), big data and robotics to future proof businesses and ensure they thrive in the drive to net-zero energy.

At Gastech 2021, the world’s largest exhibition and conference supporting the gas, LNG, hydrogen, and energy industry, the experts have been examining how the latest digital technologies can enhance daily business operations and provide the tools to deliver cleaner, affordable energy, while balancing shareholder expectations with decarbonisation targets.

Companies and individuals at the forefront of the digital transformation of the energy industry have been sharing insights and strategies at Gastech around the opportunities presented by AI, robotics, and big data to create efficiencies, drive down emissions and reduce waste.

Lorenzo Simonelli, Chairman and CEO of energy technology company, Baker Hughes, spoke during a Gastech Live Session on the subject and said: “To achieve our net-zero ambitions, we must deliver on our promise to decarbonise energy. Technologies exist today to increase efficiencies, reduce emissions, and capture carbon, as well as spur the hydrogen economy and adoption of new energies. As an industry, we must continue to collaborate and incentivise solutions prioritising emissions reduction over fuel sources, to ensure we can continue to lead in the energy transition.”

The role of advanced digital technologies in changing the daily operations of the gas, LNG, hydrogen and energy industry is one of six pillars of Gastech 2021’s conference programme. The conference has enabled the industry to safely reconnect face-to-face and engage with industry key challenges and opportunities, for the first time since the pandemic began.

Over three days of discussions and meetings, energy industry leaders, policy makers and industrial energy consumers have engaged with the energy transition and the pursuit of net-zero. Key issues discussed include tackling methane and other emissions; hydrogen’s role as a future fuel; how industrial consumers are driving the transition to lower carbon energy networks and the opportunities in growth markets for gas.

Simultaneously, the Gastech Technical Conference has featured five learning streams – Hydrogen; Marine; EPC and Project; Processing and AI and Technology. The programme will provide multiple opportunities for working professionals to learn from over 300 of the world’s leading energy engineers.

Gastech 2021 concludes on Thursday 23 September. The exhibition and conference are co-hosted by ADNOC, Shell, and Venture Global LNG. Before it closes, it would have been attended by more than 15,000 people including senior decision-makers and energy industry thought leaders, and 250 exhibiting companies.