Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates

تحت رعاية صاحب السمو الشيخ محمد بن زايد آل نهيان، رئيس دولة الامارات العربية المتحدة

Supported by

Chris Wood

CEO

RAKGAS

Chriswood
Chriswood

In April 2022, Chris took the reins of RAK Gas as CEO. Under his leadership, RAK Gas has spearheaded initiatives aimed at supporting sustainable and diverse energy solutions for Ras Al Khaimah and parts of East Africa.

Beyond the confines of RAK Gas, Chris holds the role of Chief Executive of the RAK Petroleum Authority, ensuring the longevity of Ras Al Khaimah’s petroleum sector through strategic oversight and regulatory standards.

Featuring a track record of global excellence, with over 20 years of experience, he has successfully turned around Uniper’s Middle East operations, strengthened PetroChina International’s footprint in London, and undertaken influential roles in INEOS, P&O, Orica, Rio Tinto, and CS Energy.

Having worked in Switzerland, the UK, South Africa, and Australia, Chris brings the value of a global perspective to RAK Gas.

Not only is Chris accomplished in his professional life, but he is also an avid marathon runner, embodying resilience, and discipline. As a father of three, his commitment to leading RAK Gas is not just for today, but for the future of the next generation.

Chris holds a Master of Business and Technology from the University of New South Wales, Australia.

Session Overview
Friday, 1 November
13:00
Hydrogen Conference ICC Hall B 13:00 - 13:45
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Decarbonising heavy industry – is hydrogen a practical solution?

Heavy industries and shipping are significant contributors to global carbon emissions and face challenges to delivering lower carbon processes due to high thermal demands and stringent carbon reduction targets. Hydrogen could be a promising solution for decarbonising these heavy-emitting sectors due to its high energy content and versatility, allowing it to be used as both a heat source and a chemical reagent in various industrial processes. But, for hydrogen and its derivatives to enable a decarbonised future for heavy industry, substantial advances in hydrogen production, infrastructure development, regulatory support, and technological integration need to happen simultaneously. Scaling up the production of hydrogen, enhancing transport and storage infrastructure, implementing supportive policies that incentivise investment, and developing technologies that effectively integrate hydrogen into existing industrial systems are critical steps towards realising this potential.

Attendee insights:

Gain a better understanding of the opportunities low-carbon hydrogen can open for decarbonising heavy industry, the innovative technologies poised to facilitate progress and the challenges to overcome in integrating hydrogen into industrial processes.

Tuesday, 5 November
13:00
Hydrogen Conference ICC Hall B 13:00 - 13:45
View Session
Decarbonising heavy industry – is hydrogen a practical solution?

Heavy industries and shipping are significant contributors to global carbon emissions and face challenges to delivering lower carbon processes due to high thermal demands and stringent carbon reduction targets. Hydrogen could be a promising solution for decarbonising these heavy-emitting sectors due to its high energy content and versatility, allowing it to be used as both a heat source and a chemical reagent in various industrial processes. But, for hydrogen and its derivatives to enable a decarbonised future for heavy industry, substantial advances in hydrogen production, infrastructure development, regulatory support, and technological integration need to happen simultaneously. Scaling up the production of hydrogen, enhancing transport and storage infrastructure, implementing supportive policies that incentivise investment, and developing technologies that effectively integrate hydrogen into existing industrial systems are critical steps towards realising this potential.

Attendee insights:

Gain a better understanding of the opportunities low-carbon hydrogen can open for decarbonising heavy industry, the innovative technologies poised to facilitate progress and the challenges to overcome in integrating hydrogen into industrial processes.

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