Events
H-Nat 25-26 November 2024
ERCE to Attend H-Nat 2024: Shaping the Future of Natural Hydrogen Exploration
ERCE is thrilled to announce our participation in H-Nat 2024, the premier event for the global natural hydrogen industry, happening on 25-26 November in Paris. Our team, including Tina Lohr, Future of Energy Lead, and Rouha Hussaina, Head of Energy Transition Services, will be there to engage with industry leaders and delve into the latest developments in natural hydrogen exploration.
With significant momentum gained in 2023, natural hydrogen is rapidly emerging as a critical component of the global energy mix. H-Nat 2024 will spotlight Europe’s leading role in hydrogen exploration and production, bringing together key players from across the industry. This two-day event will feature cutting-edge presentations on H2 systems, E&P tools, fresh data from emerging markets, and updates on evolving regulations.
Whether you’re an operator, service provider, investor, or simply curious about natural hydrogen, H-Nat 2024 offers an unparalleled opportunity to:
- Connect with industry leaders and decision-makers
- Explore innovative solutions in hydrogen production, storage, and transportation
- Participate in discussions that will shape the future of the market
- Forge strategic partnerships in this rapidly growing sector
ERCE’s expertise in natural hydrogen exploration and helium competent persons reports, combined with our deep experience in the petroleum sector, positions us uniquely to support this exciting new frontier in energy.
Join us in Paris to be part of the conversation and help shape the future of clean energy. Don’t miss out—register for H-Nat 2024 here: Hnat 2024
Reach out for more information on how ERCE can support natural hydrogen exploration and hydrogen storage solutions.
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Dr Tina Lohr is a specialist in seismic interpretation, regional basin analysis & structural modelling. Tina is the head of ERCE’s Structural Geology Group and oversees regional to field-scale projects in structurally complex areas.
Tina has extensive experience across many regions globally: ranging from fractured reservoirs in onshore fold-and thrust belts like Kurdistan and Bolivia, and offshore extensional areas like the Levant Basin, East Africa, southern South America, to salt dominated areas like Iran, North Sea and West Africa. Projects with poor or sparse data are challenges she enjoys engaging with by pulling together data from different sources and understanding the regional tectono-stratigraphy to build an integrated and viable structural model. This includes methods like balanced cross section construction, backstripping and fault seal analysis.
Tina is also an Editorial Board member for the Journal of Petroleum Geoscience, reviewer for numerous international journals, and committee member of the Geological Society’s Energy Group. She provides both inhouse and external courses to teach structural geology topics. Tina has published numerous papers in international journals on the Zagros mountains, Falkland Basin, as well as fractured reservoirs and salt tectonics.
Rouha joins ERC Evolution with over a decade of experience in the steel industry which includes industrial decarbonisation, circular economy, project engineering/management, industrial construction, M&A due diligence and manufacturing. Most recently she represented Tata Steel UK, the largest steelworks and the 2nd largest GHG emitter in the country, at the South Wales Industrial Cluster (SWIC) for decarbonisation. Previously, she worked in the Netherlands and played a key role is devising the decarbonisation roadmap for Tata Steel Netherlands. Rouha has also managed industrial construction projects. In 2018/19, she led the design and engineering for the multimillion pound Blast Furnace project, which was a critical part of Tata Steel’s long-term strategy to strengthen its operations in the UK.
A chartered mechanical engineer with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and a certified project management associate, Rouha received her MSc from the University of Bath. In 2020, she completed her Executive MBA from the University of Cambridge. At Cambridge, she researched climate change policies in major European economies to propose ways through which greenhouse gas emissions intensive industries can collaborate to expedite decarbonisation.