Cameron Grebe

Deputy CEO - Strategic Regulation And Improvement at NOPSEMA

Cameron Grebe is an experienced leader in environmental regulation and management, currently serving as Deputy CEO for NOPSEMA, where responsibilities include strategic regulation and improvement for Australia's Offshore Energy Regulator. Cameron has held various leadership roles, including Head of Environment, Renewables & Decommissioning and Head of Offshore Renewables for the Offshore Infrastructure Regulator. With a background that includes significant positions at Woodside Energy, Shell, and BHP, Cameron has extensive expertise in environmental compliance, sustainable development, and crisis management. Cameron's academic credentials include a Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering from RMIT University and a Post Graduate Diploma in Energy Studies from Murdoch University. Additionally, Cameron is a National Council Committee Member for the Australian Environmental Law Enforcement and Regulators Network.

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Perth, Australia

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NOPSEMA

The National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA) is Australia’s independent expert regulator for health and safety, environmental management and structural and well integrity for offshore petroleum facilities and activities in Commonwealth waters. By law, offshore petroleum activities cannot commence before NOPSEMA has assessed and accepted detailed risk management plans that document and demonstrate how an organisation will manage the risks to health and safety to as low as reasonably practicable (ALARP) and the risk to the environment to ALARP and with acceptable environmental impacts.


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Perth, Australia

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51-200

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