Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates

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

Supported by

Dr. Faye Gerard

Energy Transition Director

IOGP

Faye
Faye

Faye joined IOGP in November 2023 as Director of the Energy Transition Directorate. Faye is seconded from bp and based at IOGP’s Houston office. She holds a Doctor of Business Administration, Master of Business Administration, and a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Tuskegee University. She has worked in the oil and gas industry for 33 years, and at bp for the last seventeen. Her previous roles at bp include Senior Federal Government Affairs Director, Vice President of Low Carbon and Sustainability at bpX Energy (an onshore oil and gas production subsidiary of bp), Upstream Environmental and Social Technical Athority and other leadership roles in environmental engineering, projects, HSE, regulatory, and safety and operational risk management. Faye began her career at Marathon Oil Company, where she held process engineering and leadership roles in HSE, diversity, and public/community affairs over sixteen years. She has three children, and her interests include philanthropic planning, reading, volunteering, and traveling. She serves on several University advisory boards and as a board member of various community and civic organizations. In her free time, she enjoys writing and giving presentations on leadership and STEM.

Session Overview
Wednesday, 6 November
16:30
Hydrogen Innovation Sessions Decarbonisation Theatre 16:30 - 16:50
Reducing industrial carbon emissions with electric natural gas (e-NG)

Electric natural gas (e-NG), an emerging solution for decarbonising heavy industry, is a green hydrogen-based synthetic fuel that can be produced at scale by combining green hydrogen with climate-neutral CO2, making it a sustainable alternative to natural gas. Additionally, its compatibility with existing infrastructure can facilitate its seamless integration into current systems without the need for significant modifications. As a result, e-NG could support the transition to cleaner energy and, offer a practical and economical pathway for industries to achieve emission reductions.

Attendee insights:

Discover how electric natural gas (e-NG) could provide a practical and economical pathway for reducing industrial carbon emissions, while seamlessly integrating with existing infrastructure.

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