Boom times back, but diversification down
EIC’s Survive & Thrive research, which examines the most popular growth strategies employed by energy supply chain companies around the world, is now in its eighth year.
EIC’s Survive & Thrive research, which examines the most popular growth strategies employed by energy supply chain companies around the world, is now in its eighth year.
The current energy market presents opportunities that many would say they’ve never seen the like of before, with strong markets around the world driven by post-Covid recovery and net zero ambition, driving strong demand for hydrocarbons as well as renewable, nuclear energy, and energy transition investments.
Energy Industries Council eighth annual Survive and Thrive report highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the global energy supply chain amidst geopolitical and policy uncertainties.
International delegations, major operators, and industry leaders are descending this week on Aberdeen to discuss the future of the global energy sector at the Energy Exports Conference (EEC) 2024.
I’m travelling again but my reasons for travel have changed. As CEO of the Energy Industries Council (EIC), with 950 member companies around the world, I used to travel to check in on our global members and EIC teams. Now my travel priorities have changed.
The European arm of Saudi national oil company Aramco is aiming to deepen UK supply chain ties at the Energy Exports Conference in Aberdeen next month.
EIC’s Energy Exports Conference is around the corner and the group’s CEO Stuart Broadley has laid out why the UK supply chain should be paying attention.
Supply chain challenges and a lack of financing are eroding the energy industry’s confidence in reaching global net zero targets.
17 awards were presented to supply chain companies in categories ranging from innovation and export to digital and diversification at the Energy Industries Council event.
Bridges and Bottlenecks is the latest podcast series by Energy Voice Out Loud in partnership with DNV. Each episode looks to address the hard-hitting issues within the energy transition. Technology exists that will be the bridge to take us there, but there are still a number of bottlenecks that stand in the way of progress.
For the first time since before the Covid pandemic, Offshore Europe returned to Aberdeen this week to mark its 50th anniversary with delegates and exhibitors singing the praises of the industry event.
Supply chain representatives send up warning “flare” over lack of work and slowing net zero progress.
There is a “groundswell” of energy industry opinion that the UK is going to miss its net zero emissions targets.
In a wide-ranging interview ahead of the Energy Exports Conference, Sir Ian also pressed for faster pace on the development of carbon capture and storage, including the Acorn project.
A new chairman has been announced for global trade association the Energy Industries Council (EIC).
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) has been awarded the King's Award for Enterprise: International Trade, in recognition of its outstanding contribution to UK exports.
Arranged by the Energy Industries Council, CEO Stuart Broadley has been looking ahead to the showcase.
Aramco’s delegation to EIC flagship event focused on engaging with the UK’s energy supply chain.
Some $24 billion is expected to be spent on subsea and offshore pipelines in Asia Pacific over the next five years, data from energy research firm Wood Mackenzie shows.
An Energy Industries Council (EIC) report has found that the global demand for hydrogen is expected to fall behind production levels by the end of the decade.
Following the new Budget yesterday the Energy Industries Council (EIC) has said that raising taxes on net income could drive investments outside of the UK.
The best and brightest of the energy industry's supply chain has been celebrated in glamour at an awards bash from the EIC.
A UK developer has sparked debate on capturing economic value from the country’s offshore wind boom, particularly on “black trades” and manufacturing.
Figures from the energy industry have added their voice to mourners around the world following the death of the Queen.
Vysus Group, in collaboration with the Energy Industries Council (EIC), is pleased to announce our upcoming business breakfast on Wednesday 21 September.