New alliance calls for drastic culture shift on low-carbon tech financing
The UK will fail to reach net zero by 2050 without a drastic change to the way low-carbon technologies are funded, a new alliance of energy experts has warned.
The UK will fail to reach net zero by 2050 without a drastic change to the way low-carbon technologies are funded, a new alliance of energy experts has warned.
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 joint heads of a taskforce are “absolutely confident” the group’s work will help stimulate an imminent ramp-up in North Sea oil-well decommissioning activity.
Sick of the term “energy transition” yet? What does it mean anyway? Aberdeen Lord Provost Barney Crockett described it well at the Energy Exports Conference: “Energy Transition is different for everyone. We each have to start from where we are today, and then we each get to set our own destination.”
The finalists for the 2020 EIC Awards have been announced, with 39 companies competing for 11 categories at the prestigious energy supply chain awards ceremony, taking place on Thursday 3rd December.
Sir Ian Wood KT GBE, Chairman of Opportunity North East (ONE) and The Wood Foundation, will headline the Opening Plenary at the Virtual Energy Exports Conference (vEEC Week) on Monday 28 September.
Common sense tells us that the UK is a small island with depleted oil & gas reserves and high costs, and that businesses should be growing their export focus to survive and prosper. We all accept this, but the stats are now telling…
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.
How can energy supply chain companies weather the perfect storm of the oil and gas price crash, Covid-19 lockdown and social distancing, pressure to fully decarbonise and, of course, Brexit?
Munro’s Travel has been a dominant player in Aberdeen’s business travel industry for more than a century, but complacency is not something the company could ever be accused of.
Each year, the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (Adipec) provides an important platform for the oil and gas industry to do business and exchange information, and is set to welcome more than 145,000 visitors, including energy ministers, chief executives, decision-makers and professionals with real buying power.
A major energy sector conference which debuted in Aberdeen this year will return for a second installment in 2020.
As Brexit looms near, the Energy Industries Council (EIC), will be holding a series of free regional events and webinars to prepare members and the public how to get their business ready for Brexit.
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.
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.
Energy trade association the Energy Industries Council (EIC) has today announced the appointment of Hugh Saville as chairman.
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) has announced the appointment of two new members to its board of directors.
The Energy Industries Council (EIC), the trade association for UK companies that supply goods and services to the energy industries, will be the largest single exhibitor at Offshore Europe in Aberdeen next month.