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PARALLEL SESSION 2 - Low Carbon Production Passed

Wednesday June 16, 2021 14:55 - 16:10 CEST PARALLELS

Presenters: Hans Fredrik Lindøen-Kjellnes, Nicolas Barras, Pål Nøkleby

14:55 - 15.20: Subsea compression solutions = low carbon footprint // Nicolas Barras, Aker Solutions AS


15:20 - 15:45: Enabling subsea solutions for offshore CO2 handling // Pål Helge Nøkleby, AKER CARBON CAPTURE


15:45 - 16:10: Subsea Water Injection - Potential Savings on Economic and CO2 Footprint // Hans Fredrik Lindøen-Kjellnes, ONESUBSEA PROCESSING

Lecturers

Hans Fredrik Lindøen-Kjellnes Presenter

Hans Fredrik Lindøen-Kjellnes is Principal Engineer in OneSubsea. He is now engaged to find ways to drive down emissions from offshore energy production. Over the years, he has held a wide range of roles in technology and strategy development.

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Nicolas Barras Presenter

Global Pursuit Manager Power, Pumps & Compression
Aker Solutions

Nicolas Barras has extensive experience with design and engineering of subsea processing and compression systems. Working as a specialist compressor engineer on the Åsgard Subsea Compression project, he is currently involved with both early-phase and FEED activities. Nicolas is currently the global responsible for business development within subsea compression, HV Power and Pumps in Aker Solutions. Nicolas holds a MSC in mechanical engineering from INSA de Lyon, France.

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Pål Nøkleby Presenter

Senior Manager
Aker Carbon Capture

Pål Helge Nøkleby is Senior Manager in Aker Carbon Capture. He has more than 18 years of experience within industrial R&D, plant operations and projects in Norsk Hydro. Since 2002 he has been working in Aker Solutions with responsibility for development and qualification of new technology concepts. In the last years with special focus on new technologies for CO2 separation and system solutions for CO2 injection and well stream treatment. Through his career, he has spent 2 periods as expatriate, in Canada and Middle East, and has broad experience in collaborating with international academic and industrial entities. Nøkleby holds a Master of Science Degree from Department of Inorganic Chemistry, NTNU, Trondheim.