
Facility Overview: The Pros and Cons of the Energy Transition
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In this session learn about sequestered carbon, financial incentives, concentrated solar energy,
increasing wind energy, utility scale-battery storage, hydrogen hubs, and how weather and current events cause a transition away from fossil fuels.

Tom Seng
University of Tulsa (TU)
Mervin Bovaird Professor of Energy Business and Director of the School of Energy Economics, Policy, and Commerce
Tom Seng is the Mervin Bovaird Professor of Energy Business and Director of the School of Energy Economics, Policy, and Commerce at The University of Tulsa. His other teaching experience includes serving as an adjunct instructor for The University of Oklahoma, Penn State University, and Texas Christian University.
Mr. Seng has over 30 years of experience in the natural gas and natural gas liquids industry including physical and financial energy commodity trading, midstream and pipeline operations, transportation and storage marketing, risk control, hedging, and regulatory affairs.
He holds a Bachelor?s degree from the State University of New York and an MBA in Oil and Gas Management from Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland.
He is the author of ?Energy Trading & Hedging: A Nontechnical Guide? (PennWell 2019).
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