Simon Robson

Process Engineer at Aqualung Carbon Capture

Simon Robson has a diverse work experience in the field of process engineering. Their most recent position was as a Process Engineer at Aqualung Carbon Capture starting in April 2022.

Prior to that, Simon worked at Genesis Energies from 2018 to 2022. Simon started as a Process Engineer and later became a Senior Process Engineer. In this role, they worked on various projects, including a brownfield carbon capture project in Copenhagen and a feasibility study for a greenfield gas processing plant. Simon was responsible for developing process deliverables, conducting simulations, and generating cost estimates.

Before joining Genesis Energies, Simon worked at WorleyParsons from 2015 to 2018 as a Graduate Process Engineer. Simon worked on projects such as the TCO Future Growth Project and the BP Rotterdam Refinery Relief Disposal Revalidation Project. Their responsibilities included implementing new production management processes and creating flare network models.

Simon also gained experience as a Junior Process Engineer at FluidOil Limited in 2014. Here, they worked on a pilot plant project in Mexico, preparing engineering packages and reviewing specifications.

Early in their career, Simon worked as a Research Engineer at Thames Water from 2012 to 2013. In this role, they worked on wastewater treatment pilot plants, conducted laboratory investigations, and performed mass balance calculations.

Overall, Simon Robson has demonstrated expertise in process engineering, with a focus on carbon capture, gas processing, and wastewater treatment.

Simon Robson attended the University of Surrey from 2009 to 2014, where they obtained a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Chemical Engineering.

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  • Process Engineer

    April, 2022 - present

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