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About the webinar
The need for alternative sustainable energy carriers that could contribute to reducing CO2 emissions arises due to significant concerns about fuel scarcity and global warming.
Hydrogen, ammonia, methylcyclohexane, and methanol, among many others, are seen to potentially address these issues as they can support the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions toward a sustainable future.
Even though these future fuels are considered safer for the environment, there are still potential flammable and toxic hazards associated with these fuels that we have to consider to ensure their safe use and handling. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the consequences of the potential loss of containment of these fuels to prepare effective preventive and mitigative measures.
In this online learning session, we discuss how safety professionals can use Shell FRED consequence modelling software to perform their safety assessments for future fuel applications.
You can also see how the software has been validated for materials of those fuels, making Shell FRED a reliable tool to assist with your decision-making in projects and operations.
About the speakers

Graham Morrison
UK Consulting Director & Shell Software Product Manager @ Gexcon UK
Graham is the Product Manager for the Shell software products: FRED (Fire, Release, Explosion, and Dispersion), Shepherd (Quantitative Risk Assessment), and PIPA (Pre-Incident Planning).
Graham has over 10 years of experience as a consultant using tools such as Shell FRED and Shell Shepherd to conduct modelling and develop risk assessments for clients around the world, including four years in the offshore oil and gas sector in Aberdeen. He brings his experience of using the products to the role of Product Manager, acting as an interface between the users and developers.

Derek Cross
Principal Process Safety Engineer @ Gexcon Australia
Derek is a chartered mechanical engineer with over 20 years of process safety experience, primarily in the oil and gas industry. He has worked in both greenfields and brownfields projects around the world as well as in various centres around Australia.
Derek also has experience using tools such as Shell FRED to conduct modelling and perform risk assessments for clients worldwide.