PAPER NO.: 05-IAGT-3.1. 16TH SYMPOSIUM ON THE INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF GAS TURBINES Gas Turbine Application from a Kyoto Perspective

Engineering Manager for a large oilsands project near Fort McMurray and supervises a multi-disciplinary team in the engineering required for the Utility and Offsites portion of this facility. Earlier in his career with Fluor he was the Section Head of Rotating Equipment and supervised engineers in t...

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Main Author: John G. Barrie
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Summary:Engineering Manager for a large oilsands project near Fort McMurray and supervises a multi-disciplinary team in the engineering required for the Utility and Offsites portion of this facility. Earlier in his career with Fluor he was the Section Head of Rotating Equipment and supervised engineers in the application and selection of large equipment such as compressors, pumps and turbines. He has worked in Europe, the Middle East and the US in a number of roles with Fluor. Prior to Fluor, he worked with Worthington and Westinghouse. John is closely associated with one of the working groups of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Greenhouse Gas Committee based in the UK. This committee continues to explore advancements in carbon dioxide removal using solvents. John also served as the Industry Representative on the Management Committee of the International CO2 Test Centre. He continues to participate in Natural Resources Canada workshops related to CO2 capture and has facilitated, and made presentations, at