Join Black & Veatch at NT Resources Week, proudly supported by the Northern Territory Government. Our participation at NT Resources Week combines 2 of the Northern Territory’s foremost resources and construction industry conferences:
South East Asia Australia Offshore & Onshore Conference (SEAAOC) – brings together major players involved within Australia’s Oil, Gas and Petroleum industries
Environmental Management & Decarbonisation Forum – features how to better manage environmental impact for the Mining and Onshore Gas industries
At Black & Veatch, we partner with you at any stage of your journey to help achieve your decarbonization goals, no matter how far out and challenging they appear to you today. Together, we are building a world of difference.
Black & Veatch’s representatives speaking at NT Resources, register today to attend!
Mick Scrivens Vice President, Director – Australia Pacific
SOUTH EAST ASIA AUSTRALIA OFFSHORE & ONSHORE CONFERENCE (SEAAOC)
PRESENTATION: Tapping the Green Ammonia Export Market: New Build, Conversion and the Upstream Infrastructure
24 August 2022, Wednesday (Day 1) | 16:20hrs (GMT+9:30, ACST)
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT & DECARBONISATION FORUM
PRESENTATION: Decarbonisation of Australia’s Industrial Sector
25 August 2022, Thursday (Day 2) | 12:45hrs (GMT+9:30, ACST)
When it comes to sustainable mining, Australia’s mining operators can go beyond existing renewable energy power purchasing agreements and small-scale technology deployment. The industry can go further, faster and stay ahead of global customer’s expectations for sustainable, zero-emissions products. This eBook explores emerging opportunities and provides insights into decarbonizing Australia’s mining operations.
Decarbonization Pathways - Natural Gas: An Energy Transition Fuel for Asia
Addressing net-zero power generation goals, our Decarbonization Pathways eBooks help our clients stay ahead of the curve so they can progress relevant and effective decarbonization strategies and help the world transition to net-zero.
In the drive for net zero, hydrogen complements the integration of renewables and electrification of transport and difficult to decarbonize industries. As a result, the most abundant element in the universe is central to our decarbonized future.