Trinidad and Tobago
Webinar: Crisis or Catalyst? How Engineers Turn Widespread Energy Shocks into Long‑Term Capability
- Date From 1st July 2026
- Date To 1st July 2026
- Price Free of charge.
- Location Online: 19:00. Duration: 1 hour.
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Overview
Energy crises expose vulnerabilities but drive innovation. Events like the 1970s oil embargo, Fukushima, COVID-19, Texas’ grid failure, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict share rapid onset, wide impact, complexity, and urgency. In all cases, it is evident that strong engineering and collaboration turn crises into resilience. Future progress depends on data-driven decisions, agility, and climate-ready design.
Speaker
Andrea Warner, Engineering Lead, Shell Trinidad and Tobago Limited
Andrea Warner is a Chartered Chemical Engineer with over two decades of experience leading and delivering complex offshore, onshore and brownfield energy projects. Her professional practice is characterised by strong technical rigour, sound engineering judgment, and thoughtful leadership in demanding environments. She has worked across the full project lifecycle and focuses on enabling teams to deliver safe, robust, and high‑quality engineering outcomes. Andrea is also a strong advocate for professional excellence and continuous development, with a particular passion for supporting and mentoring younger engineers.
The material presented has not been peer-reviewed. Any opinions are the presenter’s own and do not necessarily represent those of IChemE or the Trinidad and Tobago Member Group. The information is given in good faith but without any liability on the part of IChemE.
Time
19:00-20:00 AST.
Software
The presentation will be delivered via Microsoft Teams. We recommend downloading the app from the Microsoft website, rather than using the web portal.
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