Podcast: ‘We will not hit our net zero targets,’ warns UK energy leader
There is a “groundswell” of energy industry opinion that the UK is going to miss its net zero emissions targets.
There is a “groundswell” of energy industry opinion that the UK is going to miss its net zero emissions targets.
ADNOC has hailed a “tartan” energy revolution in Aberdeen while seeking supply chain partners for a $5bn opportunity in Abu Dhabi.
BP’s UK head of country has challenged industry and government to slash the time it takes to deliver low carbon projects.
Sir Ian Wood KT GBE, Chairman of Opportunity North East (ONE) and Energy Transition Zone Ltd, Talal Al-Marri, President and CEO at Aramco Europe, and the Rt. Hon. Graham Stuart MP, UK Minister for Exports are among a few of the keynote speakers confirmed for next week’s virtual Energy Exports Conference.
The Energy Exports Conference (EEC) 2021, the number 1 event to identify global energy opportunities and meet key decisions at leading operators, developers and contractors, will take place on screen from 14 to 17 June.
The Virtual Energy Exports Conference saw Energy Transition and COP26 emerge as the running themes throughout the event, with 2,500 delegates joining from across the world to hear about US$800bn in energy export opportunities from senior project decision makers.
Sir Ian Wood has said diversifying into areas out of oil and gas is “absolutely what companies should be doing”.
More than US$500bn worth of project opportunities will be presented by key major project decision makers from around the globe at the Virtual Energy Exports Conference on Monday 28 September to Thursday 1 October (vEEC Week).
The Energy Exports Conference (EEC) is now "fully virtual and free to attend", according to its organiser, the Energy Industries Council.
An annual energy conference has been postponed until October due to the coronavirus outbreak.
A major energy sector conference which debuted in Aberdeen this year will return for a second installment in 2020.
A boss at Saudi Aramco said yesterday the firm’s 10-year, £320 billion capital programme was a huge opportunity for the UK’s oil and gas industry supply chain.
Oil and gas doyen Sir Ian Wood said yesterday a “major energy transition park” could help Aberdeen capitalise on the switch to a low carbon economy.
Energy service firms could shave months off the time required to break into new export markets by going to a conference in Aberdeen next week, its organisers said.
Over the next 10 years Aramco plans to invest US$500bn in the global energy market, presenting an unparalleled opportunity for the UK supply chain to win significant work on worldwide projects with one of the largest operators in the world.
With just under one month to go until the Energy Exports Conference in Aberdeen on 18-19 June, International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox MP opened the Hub Energy Exports Tour in Glasgow on 24 May to share exporting opportunities with Scottish energy businesses.
Majors including Aramco, BP, Ørsted and Shell will talk about US$150bn of global projects requiring UK products and services
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) has today announced that it will hold an Aberdeen conference next year to promote and exhibit companies that supply goods and services to the global energy market.