‘Rethink everything’ to crack Middle East energy markets
Viewed from a challenging UK environment, the Middle East - with its enormous natural resources and supportive regimes - can seem like a utopia. The reality is different.
Viewed from a challenging UK environment, the Middle East - with its enormous natural resources and supportive regimes - can seem like a utopia. The reality is different.
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.
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.
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 UK Energy Supply Chain (UKESC) taskforce has been established to help companies to transition to a green economy.
Sir Ian Wood has said diversifying into areas out of oil and gas is “absolutely what companies should be doing”.
The rapid global spread of Covid-19 has eclipsed other recent epidemics and market crises in size and scope.
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.