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SPE Energy Transition Symposium
8–10 September 2025 | Houston Marriott Sugar Land | Sugar Land, Texas, USA

2025 Technical Program

SPE Energy Transition Symposium

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10 Panel: Role of Emissions in Energy Transition

Tuesday, 9 September
Sugar Land Ballroom V
Panel
Emissions are not just a challenge, but a catalyst driving the energy transition. From revolutionizing aviation to scaling carbon capture and accelerating clean energy deployment, this powerhouse panel featuring leaders from who will cut through the noise and dive into real-world strategies for slashing emissions. As industries push toward net-zero, this will be a conversation that will help define how innovation, policy, and bold action can indeed shape the needed low-carbon futures for global prosperity caring for the environment.
Speakers
Jonah Margulis - SLB
Adam Peltz - Environmental Defense Fund
Julia Slayden - United Airlines
Moderators
Sue Staley - vPSI Group
  • Alternate 228352
    Evaluation Of Different Pretreatment Methods On Microbial Community Profile For Enhanced Hydrogen Recovery From Depleted Hydrocarbon Reservoirs
    A. Agi, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah
  • Alternate 228346
    A Comparative Study Between International Oil Companies (IOCs) And National Oil Companies (NOCs) In Relation To Their Energy Transition Strategies
    D.F. Dongo, Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) - Universidade de Lisboa
  • Alternate 228344
    Mechanical Evaluation Of Selected Standard Oilfield Elastomers Under Simulated Subsurface Hydrogen Storage Environments
    D.A. Tetteh, E. Ugarte, University of Oklahoma; S. Salehi, Lyle School of Engineering, Southern Methodist University (SMU)
  • Alternate 228339
    A Novel Process System For Recovering Energy, Water And Nitrogen Resources From Exhaust Flue Gases
    H. Bayat, Saudi Aramco
  • Alternate 228350
    Accelerating The Energy Transition: Optimizing NGCC With CCUS, CO₂ Utilization, And Renewable Integration
    A.F. Khan, O. Tasneem, H. Tasneem, D. Guinta, S. Humble, Burns & McDonnell; M. Aijaz, The University of Texas at Austin