Shell Australia recently brought together global and local technical experts and engine manufacturers to participate in the third annual Shell Mining and Transport Technology Forums held in Perth, Melbourne and Brisbane.
The Shell Technology Forums provided customers the opportunity to have an open dialogue with Shell technical experts to discuss the challenges facing today's energy industry, and how to work together towards possible energy solutions.
Shell is working with partners and focusing on key areas including integrated natural gas, biofuels, carbon capture and storage and energy efficiency.
At the Shell Technology Forums, sessions were held on biodiesel and its implications, current and future Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) technologies, developments in engine technology, fluid management best practice and using technologically advanced products to help improve operations.
Global Futurist and Thought Leader Dr Keith Suter was a guest speaker at the Forums, and said Shell has developed a technique called "scenario planning" to help think about the future of global energy demands.
Scenario planning is not what's currently being suggested or what you would like to see happen, but considers the possibilities of change that are out there that we're not seeing yet.
For more information visit: http://www.shell.com.au/technologyforum
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