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The Energy Exports Conference (EEC23), held on 6–7 June at P&J Live in Aberdeen, was a highly successful event that brought together major energy operators, country delegations and industry leaders from around the world.

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Established in 1943, the EIC is the leading trade association for companies working in the global energy industries.

Our member companies, who supply goods and services across the oil and gas, power, nuclear and renewables sectors, have the experience and expertise that operators and contractors require. As a not-for-profit organisation with offices in key international locations, the EIC’s role is to help members maximise commercial opportunities worldwide.

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We are halfway through the year, and we are expecting the months ahead to be just as exciting! This is a special year for EIC, and we cannot wait to see where next in the world we will be celebrating our 80th anniversary with members (old and new) and industry peers. Among the events we are heading to soon are Offshore Europe in Aberdeen, Gastech in Singapore and Energy Connect USA in Houston – we hope to see you there!

To discover other upcoming events, including webinars, and stay updated on our upcoming Oak Jubilee celebrations, check out our calendar at www.the-eic.com/events/calendar.

EEC23 attracted 1,000 delegates from around the world, fostering a vibrant exchange of ideas within the supply chain. With 330 productive one-to-one meetings, the conference was a catalyst for fruitful business connections between supply chain companies and operators, particularly Aramco and ADNOC.

The event also included 80 influential speakers representing various energy sectors and 50 exhibitors from across the supply chain. Participants created a significant social media buzz around the event, especially on LinkedIn, sharing insights and business interactions.

The event showcased the collaborative efforts of EIC and its partners in creating a dynamic platform for delegates and exhibitors from across the world in Aberdeen. It provided an opportunity for them to exchange knowledge, foster connections and engage in fruitful collaborations.

Sessions covered global export opportunities, supply chain issues, offshore wind, hydrogen, nuclear power, decarbonisation and more. Notably, participants spoke of the immense potential of renewable energy sources and reaffirmed their role in the energy transition. It was made clear that the deployment of renewable projects such as wind farms in the UK should be carefully paced to not only ensure the sustainability of the supply chain but also promote its healthy growth.

A keynote speech by Ahmed Alkhunaini, President & CEO of Aramco Overseas Company, revealed the company’s historic US$50bn capital investment, with a focus on incorporating sustainable materials and establishing long-term partnerships with suppliers.

Another key highlight was the session on wind power. Panellists spoke of the importance of clear targets, a robust policy framework, increased support for the supply chain, and collaborative partnerships within the industry to drive innovation and sustainable development.

Other sessions explored topics such as hydrogen production, carbon capture and the future of the energy transition.