9th EOGAN Annual Conference
Learning from Energy History: education, dissemination and access to memory
07-08 June 2019, Norwegian Petroleum Museum, Stavanger
06 June 2018
h 19:00
Welcome Reception at the Petroleum Museum
The Norwegian Petroleum Museum
Kjeringholmen 1A, 4006 Stavanger
07 June 2018
The National Archives Stavanger
Richard Johnsens gate 12, 4021 Stavanger
8.15-8.45
Registration
8.45-9.00
Welcome from the National Archives & EOGAN board
Presenting The Journal of Energy History
9.00-10.00
Guest Lecture – Barbara Berger
Institute of History of Science and Technology, Munich
Historic Gasholders and their Perception – as depicted by Surveys and Archives
10.00-10.15
Coffee break
10.15-12.00
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SESSION 1
Kairn Klieman (University of Houston) 20’
Teaching "Liberal Arts Thinking" through the Energy Humanities: Methods for Imparting Analytical Skills that can help transform the world
Peter Pearson (Imperial College London) 20’
Insights for the low-carbon transition from the UK’s natural gas conversion programme
Paul Coleman (University of Leeds) 20’
Security of supply: re-assessing Britain's declining dependence on coal, 1914-2025
Giuliano Garavini (European University Institute) 10’
An insight on OPEC archives
12.00-12.30
Lunch
12.30-14.30
Visit to the Petroleum Directorate
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
Professor Olav Hanssens vei 10 4021 Stavanger
14.30-15.30
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SESSION 2
The National Archives Stavanger
Richard Johnsens gate 12, 4021 Stavanger
Alison Metoudi (Aberdeen University) 20’
Wild places and narratives of the Northern North Sea
Kirsten Linde (MiA Museums in Akershus) 20’
Gasoline stations in Akershus
15.30-16.00
Tour of the National Archives Stavanger
18.00-22.30
Conference dinner
Meetup at 17:45. The boat leaves from Skagenkaien 35-37, 4006 Stavanger, and come back at the same location
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08 June 2018
The Norwegian Petroleum Museum
Kjeringholmen 1A, 4006 Stavanger
9.00-9.15
Welcome from the Museum
9.15-10.15
Guest Lecture - Barbara Bergaglio
CAMERA - Italian Centre of Photography
Accessibility of archival collections, Preservation of and access to memory, Quantitative and qualitative data.
10.15-10.30
coffee break
10.30-12.45
SESSION 3
Alexander Klose and Benjamin Steininger (Beauty of Oil) 20’
OIL. Beauty and Horror of the Petrol Age
Clorinda Galasso (Politecnico di Milano) 20’
Zone di memoria. Interactive energy archives
Gregory Waller (Indiana University) 20’
Oil Progress Week: The American Petroleum Institute’s Motion Picture Public Relations Campaign, 1949-1956
Martin Robb (Nuclear Decommissioning Authority) 20’
UK Civil Nuclear Industry records from the 1940 s to present and beyond (UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA)
12.45-13.15
Lunch
13.15-14.45
SESSION 4
Torunn Loftsgård (Statoil) 20’
Statoil – The 50 years project
Bente Bærheim and Hege Bjerkaas (ENI Norway) 40’
Cultural change to achieve strategic targets
14.45-15.30
Final roundtable & EOGAN AGM