Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE

تحت رعاية صاحب السمو الشيخ محمد بن زايد آل نهيان، رئيس دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة

Supported by

Guy Moeyens

CEO

VTTI

Guy
Guy

Guy Moeyens, CEO VTTI Guy Moeyens is a senior executive with 35 years of international leadership in the energy sector. He has led and transformed major chemicals and fuel businesses across regions, building a strong track record in strategy, portfolio transformation, and operational excellence. Following a career in bp and ADNOC, Guy has been serving as VTTI CEO since mid-22, where he set a new strategic direction for the company. Under his leadership, VTTI is accelerating growth and expanding its role in the energy transition by developing critical infrastructure that supports both today’s essential energy needs and tomorrow’s sustainable solutions. Recognized for driving growth in competitive and volatile markets, Guy combines a strong focus on safety, financial discipline, and customer value with a pragmatic approach to complex challenges. With expertise across refining, chemicals, trading, supply, retail and distribution, he develops strategies that ensure long-term success. A strong advocate of innovation and collaboration, Guy continues to shape the global energy landscape while delivering value for stakeholders

Session Overview
Monday, 3 November
17:30
Hydrogen Conference Room A 17:30 - 18:00
Repurposing infrastructure for cost-effective and efficient hydrogen integration

To avoid increased costs and complexity, hydrogen production often hinges on repurposing and refurbishing existing infrastructure, including pipelines, ammonia carriers and shipping vessels. Legacy assets can – and should – be repurposed as near-term catalysts for a global hydrogen network, improving efficiency and advancing decarbonisation by integrating the fuel into existing power grids and transportation systems. Activities related to geographies such as Europe’s industrial corridors and the U.S. Gulf Coast demonstrate the benefits of pipeline upgrades, ammonia cracking facilities and new electrolyser installations, underscoring the potential of infrastructure innovation to lower costs, reduce risk and expedite commercial scale-up – crucial milestones on our journey to a resilient, low-carbon, high-growth future.    

Attendee insights: 

Learn how repurposing existing assets and embracing innovative infrastructure strategies can overcome supply chain challenges and drive the global integration of hydrogen into the energy mix.  

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