What Decarbonisation Means for Asset Management Teams

Panel Discussion

Despite publicly announced emission targets, trillion-dollar investment, and Decarb/Energy Transition being at the top of most company presentations, Maintenance, Reliability and Asset Management Professionals are generally uncertain as to how the next decade will impact their roles, equipment, skillsets, and purpose.

  • the expected new skills required for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals.
  • providing support and certainty to for adapting to decarbonization efforts.
  • reallocation of labour, capital allocation, and new safety considerations.
  • communication with frontline workforce about the decarbonisation transition.
  • working with regulators and proactively adapting to remain compliant.
  • measures and the risks associated with stranded assets.
  • managing capacity/resources while we all decarbonise at the same time.
Topics:

Decarbonisation, Energy Transition, and the Maintenance and Reliability Leaders Role in Contributing to a Sustainable Future

Speakers

Sinead Booth
Sinead Booth

Head of Decarbonisation Delivery

Fortescue

Jeremy Campbell-Wray
Jeremy Campbell-Wray

Strategic Accounts and Enterprise Growth Market Director

Baker Hughes

John Searls
John Searls

Managing Principal, Asset Management and Performance Advisory

Aurecon

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The Asset Manager’s Role in Achieving Net Zero Carbon Emissions

7–8 August 2024

Crown Promenade, Melbourne

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