The third edition of the EAGE’s flagship event on energy transition – GET2022 – was successfully held on 7-9 November in The Hague, following two online meetings, this time accompanied by an exhibition gathering a diverse set of players. The GET series is EAGE’s desire to couple the sharing of technical knowledge with a broader discussion on the skills and solutions available in the geoscientific community and required to act the energy transition.
Following the positive feedback, we would like to present the GET2022 event report, containing the event highlights and relevant statistics.
The third edition of the EAGE’s flagship event on energy transition – GET2022 – was successfully held on 7-9 November in The Hague, following two online meetings, this time accompanied by an exhibition gathering a diverse set of players. The GET series is EAGE’s desire to couple the sharing of technical knowledge with a broader discussion on the skills and solutions available in the geoscientific community and required to act the energy transition.
Following the positive feedback, we would like to present the GET2022 event report, containing the event highlights and relevant statistics.
Recap Video
Watch the GET2022 recap video to catch up with the activities and hear what the industry leaders had to say about their biggest takeaways from the event.
Giovanni Sosio SLB
Léon Beugelsdijk Shell
Tobias Rudolph TH Georg Agricola
Adrian Robinson Chevron
Ben Dewever Shell
Christian Bücker Retired
Christoph Hilgers KIT
David Lackenby BP
Emer Caslin iCRAG
Esther Bloem NIBIO
Gehrig Stannard Schultz EPI Group
Guillaume Sauvin NGI
Habib Al Khatib SpotLight
Henk Jaap Kloosterman RPS Energy
Jean-Jacques Biteau SGF
José María González Muñoz Repsol
Kara English USDC
Karin de Borst Shell
Lisa Claire Chisholm PETRONAS
Maarten Vanneste NGI
Maximilian Haas SLB
Mike Branston SLB
Philippe Dumas EGEC
Saba Keynejad CGG
Sylvain Thibeau OGCI, TotalEnergies
Thomas Le Guenan BRGM
Environmental Data Scientist Energy Transition and Environment at CGG
Co-chair Geothermal Energy Conference
Saba Keynejad received her Master’s degree in mineral exploration with a focus on geothermal exploration in 2012. She obtained her PhD from the University of Arizona in 2018, developing machine learning approaches for subsurface characterization. Since then, Saba has worked in the energy sector, contributing to projects in subsurface analysis and geothermal research. Currently, she applies her expertise to providing environmental solutions and advancing sustainable practices in energy, mining, and other major industries. Beyond technical work, Saba has been actively involved in leading conferences and webinars within her company and externally. She aims to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration through these events. Saba also participates in mentorship schemes focused on women of color in the energy and technology industry. As co-chair of EAGE GET2024, Saba brings a wealth of experience spanning academia, industry, and leadership. She looks forward to bringing together geothermal experts to drive the field forward through open dialogue and partnership. Saba is honored to help convene important discussions on the conference stage.
COO | Geoscience at EPI Group
Co-chair Geothermal Energy Conference
Dr. Gehrig Schultz has been actively involved in using geophysics to solve geological and engineering problems since 1986. Dr. Schultz is currently COO for Geosciences at EPI Group where he leads a multidisciplinary team specialized in applying geophysics to geothermal energy, nuclear waste disposal, near surface engineering and hydrocarbons exploration and field redevelopment. He has worked both as a service provider and as a senior energy company executive. His experience spans growing former Romanian state owned geophysical and geological enterprise to become a highly respected international geophysical supplier with annual revenues of over € 100 million, rejuvenating a producing hydrocarbons field, starting a cased whole logging and well maintenance company, and technical leadership of several startup companies. Gehrig recently earned a PhD in Geophysics from the University of Bucharest and graduated with a BS in Geophysical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines.