ASIA’S ENERGY EVENT  WHERE ENERGY PROFESSIONALS MEET

 ASIA’S ENERGY EVENT  WHERE ENERGY PROFESSIONALS MEET

The biennial Offshore Technology Conference Asia (OTC Asia) is where energy professionals meet to exchange ideas and opinions to advance scientific and technical knowledge for offshore resources and environmental matters.

DISCOVER OTC ASIA

The first OTC Asia was held in 2014. OTC Asia’s vision and goal are to fulfil OTC’s mission to promote and further the advance of scientific and technical knowledge of offshore resources and environmental matters.

OTC Asia aims to:

  • Meet the demand for technical information to support the growth of the offshore oil and gas industry in Asia.
  • Provide opportunities for industry professionals and their employers to share their applied technologies and best practices with other producing areas in the world.
  • To create opportunities to institute and strengthen intersociety collaboration and cooperation with member societies based in Asia.
    Founded in 1969, the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) organises the world’s foremost events for the development of offshore resources in the fields of drilling, exploration, productions, and environmental protection. The flagship OTC is held annually in Houston, Texas, U.S.A.OTC events are brought to you by organisations that cover all aspects of the offshore energy industry.
    The most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report1. has clearly identified global warming and associated climate change as an existential threat that can be mitigated by reducing emissions of greenhouse gasses.  Offshore technologies will help shape the petroleum industry in the coming 28 years as it moves towards carbon neutrality (no net green-house gas emissions to the atmosphere).

    The future the offshore petroleum industry will depend on political, commercial and technological factors.  There is also an interdependency between each of these factors, for example science and technology, through climate modelling, has already been the driver in setting the political agenda around climate change.  Technology and technology development will continue to hold centre stage in the future.

    Relevant technologies include CCTUS (carbon capture, transport, utilisation, sequestration), blue hydrogen and ammonia transport and production, power generation to grid, and fugitive methane emission reduction and renewables.