The Revolutionizing Brevik CCS Project
How do you deliver a groundbreaking project where every milestone matters – on time, on budget, and under the spotlight of governments and global media?
Join Peter Moberg, Senior Project Control Manager at Metier, as he takes you behind the scenes of Heidelberg Materials’ Brevik CCS project - the world’s first full-scale carbon capture plant in the cement industry.
In this webinar, you’ll discover:
✅ How Safran Project and Safran Risk worked hand in hand to manage complexity and uncertainty.
✅ Real-world examples of how integrated planning and risk analysis enable smarter decisions.
✅ Practical lessons you can apply to your own projects – whether you already use Safran or are considering it.
Register today to see how solid project control can turn ambitious goals into global milestones.
Date: September 11th, 2025
Time: 9 AM London & Lisbon / 10 AM Oslo & Paris / 12 PM Dubai / 3 PM Bangkok / 4 PM Kuala Lumpur / 6 PM Sydney
Location: Online (FREE)
Language: English
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Speaker:
Peter Moberg holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a specialization in Production from Chalmers University of Technology, complemented by a Master’s degree in Engineering Management from the University of Technology, Sydney.
With 19 years of hands-on experience in technical and industrial environments, Peter excels at driving complex projects at the intersection of technology and human collaboration.
Peter's expertise spans project management, project control, and strategic communication, enabling successful delivery of diverse initiatives including EPC projects, software development, large-scale rollouts, and transformational restructuring programs.
For the last 4,5 years Peter, working for Metier AS, has represented Heidelberg Materials as Project Control Manager in the Brevik CCS project.
As a long term user of Safran applications he will attend this webinar and share his experiences from the projects’ execution period.