
The board explored multiple options, including a virtual event, but ultimately decided that the best path forward was to focus on a high quality, in-person event in April 2021. It is our pleasure to announce that MCEDD 2021 will be held at the London Novotel West on April 20-22, 2021.
MCEDD 2021 will launch the Call for Abstracts in the coming months and content originally scheduled for this year will automatically be considered for the 2021 agenda. Please note that our distinguished Directed Content presenters will be invited to participate in our 2021 event.
Delegates with an existing registration can transfer their reservation to the 2021 event. Please contact us if you have any questions about the new dates.
Thank you for your understanding. We look forward to seeing you there!
Kind regards,
GulfQuest Board of Directors
For more information please visit: https://mcedd.com/
In this interview, our former CEO Steve Hall speaks to Professor William Megill, Matt Silver-Vallance, Dr Björn Backeberg & Nick Cunningham-Moorat about their proposed international hybrid electric/human-powered submarine racing series. It brings together science, diving, engineering, and endurance sports for an exciting future race that would take place in stages at spectacular coastal locations around the world.
http://subracingseries.com/
The episode will be uploaded to www.buzzsprout.com/1000288
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Webinar Wednesday 31st March, 2021 at 1:30pm UK time
Scottish Government have committed to make hydrogen a key element of Scotland’s decarbonisation plans. The recently published Hydrogen Policy Statement included a target of generating 5 GW of renewable and low carbon hydrogen in Scotland by 2030.
In 2020 Scottish Government, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Scottish Enterprise, commissioned Arup to carry out a hydrogen assessment which formed a key aspect of the evidence base informing their policies on hydrogen. The assessment investigated how and where hydrogen may fit within the evolving energy system technically, geographically and economically. A key part of the Hydrogen Assessment was the development of distinct viable scenarios for hydrogen deployment in Scotland and the economic assessment of those scenarios. This work identified the crucial role for hydrogen in helping Scotland decarbonise, and the need for Scotland to urgently capitalise on the opportunity in front of it.
Clare Lavelle will present on the role of hydrogen in realising a secure, flexible, cost effective and low carbon energy network, which supports a green economic recovery. She will explain how Arup’s assessment identified the opportunities for Scotland to play a key role in a critical growing global market.
Speaker Background
Clare Lavelle leads Arup’s Scottish Energy business and is a Non-Executive Director of Scottish Renewables.
She has extensive experience in the Scottish and UK energy sector and has been central to the development of major energy infrastructure and innovation in the UK and Scotland. Clare’s current focus is on the transition of energy systems and developing solutions that cut across industries to enable deep decarbonisation of heat, transport and electricity, with a particular focus on hydrogen.
This includes leading the design and development of SGN’s H100 project in Levenmouth Fife. This world first demonstration of hydrogen production and distribution will supply 100% green hydrogen to circa 300 homes for domestic use. She works closely with government and regulators to shape policy. Clare led the Scottish Hydrogen Assessment Project – a key part of the evidence
base to inform Scottish Government’s developing hydrogen policy. She is also currently supporting Crown Estates Scotland on ScotWind leasing round.
Clare has won several awards including the Top 50 women engineers in sustainability, the Karen Burt Memorial Award, and she has an honorary doctorate from the University of Vaasa.

Webinar Monday 25th January 2021 at 1:30 UK Time
Speaker – Joseph Nicolette, Vice President, Planning and Ecosystem Services Division Lead
Mr. Nicolette will present an overview of a NEBA-CA; ecosystem services; and their application to offshore decommissioning. Mr. Nicolette has 30 years of experience in the development of NEBA and its expanded application into the offshore decommissioning arena. He co-authored the first formalised framework for NEBA, incorporating ecosystem services. His experience includes NEBA and ecosystem service experience in over 15 countries with offshore decommissioning associated work in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Australia, and the Gulf of Thailand.
A NEBA-CA is a comparative assessment approach that assists stakeholders in balancing the risks, benefits and trade-offs associated with competing alternatives. For example, within the decommissioning process, competing alternatives can include complete removal, partial removal, conversion to other uses (e.g., rigs to reefs), or a combination of these alternatives. A NEBA-CA is like a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) in that it is a systematic process for quantifying and comparing the benefits, risks, and costs between competing alternatives. However, a NEBA does not rely solely on monetisation, but also includes a variety of non-monetary environmental metrics, as well as risk assessment quantification. A NEBA is similar to a CBA in that they both consider time accumulated ecosystem service flows (i.e., benefits and costs over time). As such, in implementing a NEBA-CA it is important to identify the primary alternatives that will be evaluated so that they can be compared for their ability to maximise environmental, social and economic benefits while managing site risks.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Monday 18th January 1200hrs GMT
Presenter: Eduardo Tenorio Bastos, Senior Structural Engineer at Wood
Brazilian from Rio de Janeiro, worked in many construction sites before university, when made for structural design and joined the Oil & Gas industry in late 2006. Joined Wood 10 years later, already as a Senior Structural Engineer, and in 2019 moved to Aberdeen to work in the same role. Has always been passionate about programming and its use in engineer, which increases productivity and saves time to focus on what really matters: the intellectual work, not the repetitive one.
The daily routine of an engineer is very often full of repetitive tasks and a large amount of data to deal with. The knowledge of a programming language, which used to be only a competitive edge, is becoming more and more a requirement. Many engineering software offers either a proprietary language (such as APDL for ANSYS) or native integration with another (such as Python support in Abaqus and Orcaflex). Even when there is no such environment, pre and post-processing of data may come out arduous but can be substantially eased with the use of programming, either in a formal programming language or just a well-structured spreadsheet. This presentation aims to showcase some tips and tricks as well as practical examples of the use of programming in engineering everyday life.
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIsd-GtqTwrG9ABuxFvNSii1WNF3jqhhLjG
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Wednesday 10th Feb 2021 – 1330-1430hrs GMT
This is the first Presentation in a Virtual Series of Events
Life Cycle of a North Sea Decommissioning Project

Genesis – Planning & Preparation for Decommissioning
Presenter – Adnan Hossain, Decommissioning Skills Group Manager – Aberdeen Advisory, Genesis
How do we get from where we are to where we want to be?
A brief overview of the planning and preparation stages of decommissioning projects.
The talk will present an overview of the planning and preparation for decommissioning. The following topics will be addressed:
- Decommissioning as part of the asset lifecycle
- Key differences between development and decommissioning projects
- Regulatory compliance
- CoP and Decommissioning Programme development
- Decommissioning as a programme of diverse, but mutually dependent, projects
- Project governance
Contact [email protected]
Further presentations on the Life Cycle of a North Sea Decommissioning Project are planned, more details to follow.
This is an online event using Zoom Webinar, after registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
The Aberdeen Branch AGM will take place on-line at 12 noon on Thursday 14th January 2021.
Click here to register. Registering in advance is essential. Please Note: Only Members of the SUT (Individual Members and Corporate ‘named’ persons) are allowed to attend the AGM. There is no charge for the event.
Click to see the 2019-20 Annual Branch Report and the 2019-20 Annual Accounts.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
- Do you need to know more about the Offshore Oil and Gas industry?
- Are you mystified and confused by acronyms and technical jargon?
Join us on Zoom at 12:00 GMT on 15th December 2020 for a FREE, live lunchtime taster session of our brand new online training course specifically created for non-technical personnel.
We will be introducing the key equipment and processes involved in the life cycle of a subsea project from initial concept through to final decommissioning.
There will be an opportunity for your input during the webinar with a Q&A session at the end.
Presented by Mark Murawiecki; FSUT, FIMechE
Mark has a broad range of experience in subsea engineering and has worked for equipment suppliers, engineering contractors and latterly for bp on major offshore projects.
His unique oilfield experience of working offshore and in both project Design and Operational roles enables him to provide a complete picture of this complex industry.
He is an experienced tutor and presented subsea engineering courses on behalf of Jee Ltd, including customised ones for Chevron in New Orleans, Houston and Perth.
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkdeuhpj8uEtw_MRaCz3Npkyr62q8J6KYX
The Offshore Site Investigation and Geotechnics Perth (OSIGp) invites you to attend their 2021 Movie Night and networking evening.
This event is a relaxing evening of short movies showcasing aspects of science, technology, project execution, engineering, and innovation followed by industry networking. Presenters narrate the silent movies live to provide commentary and unique insight.
Movies:
- O-Tube laboratory at UWA: sediment transport around subsea structures – Hongwei An
- Mattress Stability Physical Model Testing – Claye Jensen
- An Update from Star of the South Offshore Wind Farm, Australia – Stella Bodman
- Riding the Wave to a Sustainable Future: Young Researchers in Ocean Energy Research – Dr Wiebke Ebeling
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We invite you to attend this Ice-Breaker Function to open the Subsea Controls Down Under 2022 (SCDU 2022) Conference. A relaxed night of networking over drinks and canapes with your fellow subsea professionals. Please book your tickets early to ensure you don’t miss out!
Enjoy sweeping views of Perth City onboard The Raft, a floating Functions Pontoon on the Swan River.
TICKET PRICING:
- Ice-Breaker Function ONLY – Members AUD$80 + GST
- Ice-Breaker Function ONLY – Non-Members AUD$110 + GST
We highly recommend that you register for the FULL conference ticket which includes entry to the Ice-Breaker Function, attendance at all technical sessions, presentations, lunch, refreshments and the conference sundowner and closing drinks sessions. For more details, please refer to SCDU 2022 page.
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