Event Details

Date:
Thursday, 12 December 2019 - Thursday, 12 December 2019
Time:
12:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Room:
St Lucia campus, UQ Advanced Engineering Building, Conference Room 200, 301 & 302
URL:
https://natural-gas.centre.uq.edu.au/article/2019/10/register-now-annual-research-review-2019
Event category(s):

Event Contact

Name:
Ms Suzi Moore
Phone:
0427641239
Email:
suzi.moore@uq.edu.au
Org. Unit:
Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology

Event Description

Full Description:
REGISTER NOW | UQ Centre for Natural Gas Research Review

Latest gas research to be profiled by UQ Centre for Natural Gas in December

The University of Queensland (UQ) will be showcasing the latest Australian gas research on the afternoon of 12 December at the St Lucia Campus.

The line-up kicks off with a roundup of the latest results delivered across the Centre’s research portfolio. This will be followed by a topical panel session on ‘What is the role of gas in the transition (and for that matter what is the transition)?’. Attendees will then break out into streams for a deeper dive into areas of interest. The three concurrent workshops are ‘Challenges in the communication of technical information’, ‘What’s new in understanding the Great Artesian Basins – the research is in, what’s next?’ and ‘Walloons Springbok interface: when is an aquifer not an aquifer?

The event comes to a close with canapes and networking until 6pm.

UQ is hosting the event, and there is no cost to attend, however all attendees must register for catering purposes.

Event: The University of Queensland Centre for Natural Gas Research Review 2019
Date: 12 December 2019 (Thursday)
Time: 12:30pm for 1:00pm start - 4:45pm close (followed by canapes until 6:00pm)
Location: UQ St Lucia Campus
Register: Please register for catering purposes (please don’t forget to select tickets for both the research review and one of the concurrent sessions you would like to attend)


ABOUT THE CENTRE
The University of Queensland Centre for Natural Gas (formerly known as the Centre for Coal Seam Gas) conducts real-world research focussed on optimising Australia’s natural gas industry terms of environmental performance, social performance, and optimisation of cost of operation and production (which in turn, affects both availability and market price).
With natural gas flagged to play a major role in reducing emissions over the next 20-30 years as the world transitions to renewables and low carbon energy solutions, the role of research and innovation in gas has a key part to play in the portfolio of other growing energy sources.
Australia’s abundant gas resources create the potential for the country to be a major global supplier of natural gas to help meet the increasing demand for cleaner, affordable energy over the transition decades to lower emissions.
The UQ Centre for Natural Gas provides cutting-edge, multi-disciplinary research and advice in the sustainable development and management of Australia's abundant natural gas resources.

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