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Offshore Energy Webinar Week

09:00 - 09:45
GMT - ONLINE

Be sure to join us for Offshore Energy Webinar Week 

 

Power & Propulsion. Autonomy. LEO Satellites. Nigeria. Brazil 

 

Beginning 22 March, Riviera will be holding a series of 45-minute webinars focused on power and propulsion, autonomy and LEO Satellites. The week will also see two 90-minute webinars focused on OSV opportunities offshore Nigeria and offshore Brazil. Each webinar is meticulously researched and speaks to a key industry challenge, headache or opportunity. 

 

Our webinars are designed to strike the right balance between transmission of key information and interaction with the expert panel assembled. Those who register will also receive copies of webinar materials post event.

 

Our discussions are focused, cover the advertised subjects, and deliver registrants actionable insights.

 

Registration is free, please sign up below

 

To guarantee a position on one of the webinar panels, as a premium partner or sponsored presenter and panellist, please contact Ian Glen. A number of positions are made available throughout our webinar weeks for our commercial partners on a first come, first served basis.

 

Please join us for any or all of the following:

 

Un-crewed vessels: using autonomous technology to reduce costs and enhance efficiency

Date: Tuesday 22 March - Time: 09:00-09:45 GMT

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An armada of un-crewed surface vessels (USVs) and unmanned underwater units is being developed for work in the offshore oil and gas and offshore wind sectors. Larger, more capable units are being developed, autonomous technology is being refined and enhanced and USV providers are adapting designs to further reduce their emissions, support sustainable operations and deliver operational efficiencies.

 

Join us as we discuss

  • Emerging roles and new technologies for USVs in the offshore energy market
  • Control, communications and navigation systems for USVs
  • Using USVs and underwater units for subsea surveys and asset inspection
  • Experience to-date: operational feedback on un-crewed units
  • USVs at the heart of sustainable, efficient and safe offshore operations

Panellists:
Aidan Thorn, Business Development Manager - Marine Robotics, Sonardyne

Liam Campbell, Commercial Director, SEA-KIT
James Ives, Founder and Chief Executive XOCEAN 

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OSJ online regional forum: OSV market opportunities offshore Brazil 

Date: Tuesday 22 March - Time: 13:00-14:30 GMT

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Brazil is forecast to be the world’s fifth largest producer of offshore oil by the end of the decade. This makes it an attractive destination for the OSV sector. Success hinges on a detailed knowledge of the sector’s particular operational, technical, regulatory, commercial and bureaucratic requirements.

 

Join us as we discuss

  • Market SWOT analysis: near-term, mid-term, long-term prospects
  • The charter market: trends in day rates, mobilisation and demobilisation fees
  • Rig forecasts and demand for AHTS, PSVs, Fast Supply Vessels
  • Logistics and supply chains: challenges, technical, operational and financial considerations
  • Regulatory requirements. Local content and crewing
  • Joint ventures: opportunities, lessons learned and non-negotiables

Panellists include:

Ferenc Pasztor, Associate Director, Maritime Strategies International
Leo Freitas, Managing Director, V.Ships Brazil
Mário Barbosa, Marine Power Sales – Latin America, Wartsila Brazil


How LEO satellites will transform maritime and offshore connectivity 

Date: Tuesday 22 March - Time: 15:00-15:45 GMT

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Low earth orbit (LEO) satellites are positioned to offer the maritime and offshore industries another option for high-speed communications and connectivity.

Join us as we discuss

  • Low Earth Orbit satellites in action
  • Why low latency really matters
  • Cloud services and remote monitoring
  • Connecting Crew - An obligation or opportunity?
  • ​Maximising value for shipowners and shareholders  
  • The business case and wider operational considerations 

Panellists include:

Celeste Endrino-Cowley, Director, Maritime and Energy, OneWeb

Alastair McKie, Director Positioning & Construction Support Europe, Fugro

Sandro Delucia, Commercial Maritime Product Director, Speedcast

Prakash Hari, Senior Director, Product Line Management, Intellian

 

Sponsored by:

 


 

Power and propulsion trends for offshore wind vessels 

Date: Friday 25 March - Time: 09:00-09:45 GMT

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The offshore wind industry is growing at pace and so is the call for next-generation vessels to support it. Analysts forecast demand for several hundred vessels spanning service operation, crew transfer, installation and cable-lay ships. Developers and asset owners are favouring customised, purpose-built, vessels for the challenging offshore environment. They also require fuel-efficiency and reduced emissions vessels that will ultimately run with zero emissions.

 
Join us as we discuss:

  • Integrated solutions for offshore wind vessels
  • Propulsors and control systems for next-generation vessels
  • Electric propulsion: how to achieve it and what it offers
  • Charting a path towards zero-emissions
  • Options for owner/operators: from near-term solutions to hybrids, batteries, new fuels and fuel cells

Panellists:
Avinash Hingorani, Product Lead DP, Wärtsilä Voyage
Ryan Reilly, Sales and Business Development Manager, MJR Power & Automation
Mik Henriksen, Group CEO, MHO-Co
John Kecsmar, Naval Architect, Ad Hoc Marine Designs

 

Sponsored by:


 

OSJ online regional forum: OSV market opportunities offshore Nigeria 

Date: Wednesday 30th March - Time: 09:00-10:30 BST

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Nigeria is Africa’s biggest producer of oil and home to some of the world’s biggest gas reserves. A significant proportion of the world’s OSV feet are engaged in its waters. A resumption in energy demand post-pandemic can be expected to sustain and increase OSV numbers as exploration and production ramp up in line with Nigeria’s soaring national ambition.
 
Join us as we discuss:

  • Market SWOT analysis: near-term, mid-term, long-term prospects
  • The charter market: trends in day rates, mobilisation and demobilisation fees
  • Rig forecasts and demand for AHTS, PSVs, Fast Supply Vessels
  • Logistics and supply chains: challenges, technical, operational and financial considerations
  • Regulatory requirements. Local content and crewing
  • Joint ventures: opportunities, lessons learned and non-negotiables
  • Owner/operator/oil major/supply chain case perspectives

Panellists:
Thom Payne, Head of Offshore, Westwood Global Energy Group
Martin Helweg, Chief Executive Officer, P&O Maritime Logistics
Adedoyin Afun, Partner, Bloomfield LP



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Webinar details: 

A confirmation email will be sent after registration. A reminder will be sent with your access details no later than 72 hours before the events date and a further reminder will be sent 1 hour before the webinar is due to begin.

  • During the webinar the identity of the attendees is confidential
  • All attendees join the webinar with their microphone off
  • We encourage questions to be sent during the webinar, the Moderator will raise these to the expert presenters
  • A recording of the Webinar will be accessible at www.rivieramm.com/webinar-library following the live event taking place. 
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