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LNG key to Vietnam’s power demand Vietnam’s future power demand and energy transition have been hot topics of discussion recently. The country has been making moves by approving more renewables and natural gas projects. However, the country still relies heavily on hydro and coal as can be seen in the country’s power generation mix. Coal consumption in Vietnam has been on an upward trend since 2012 and in 2019, Vietnam was the 10th largest consumer of coal in the world. LNG to power projects in Vietnam have not been in an established position over the years. However, LNG is expected to be the key in coping with the country’s future power demand. Vietnam’s need for LNG development is now greater than ever due to the instability of the power system, power shortages and energy security requirements. With many of the coal projects being delayed and hydropower potential being almost fully exploited, LNG is now seen as an important source of energy for the future. 2020 saw significant progress being made for LNG development in Vietnam with the government expecting electricity consumption to grow by 10-12% annually, movement towards LNG is a solution to address Vietnam’s surging energy demand. LNG demand is also set to increase significantly in the country with the import demand expected to increase by around 5mtpa of LNG by 2025 to 15mtpa by 2035.

Hirzi Is The project will be built kanda r in two phases. The first phase with a capacity of 2.25GW is targeted to start operation in 2026-2027 while the second phase, with the same capacity, is expected to start in 2029-2030. Meanwhile Tokyo Gas and Marubeni have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with PetroVietnam Power to build a LNG-fired power plant with an estimated total investment of US$1.93bn. The project will be located 200km from Hanoi in the coastal province of Quang Ninh.

LNG will be a significant feedstock to help meet the growing double digit demand growth and it will also help the country in reducing its carbon dioxide emissions. Coal-based projects in the country have been impacted with delays due to various environmental and financing issues. The Vietnam Energy Institute (VEI) has stated that the country is set to reduce at least half of its planned new coal-fired power plant generation capacity this decade. As for renewable energy, it is a growing market but still relies on certain weather conditions while nuclear power projects are being put on hold due to the cost. It is clear that LNG will play an essential role in improving energy supply security, reducing air pollution, and supporting the gradual transition towards a low carbon future in Vietnam.

More opportunities are expected for LNG development in Vietnam in the coming years. It has recently been reported that the Vietnam Energy Institute is currently drafting a new master Power Development Plan (PDP8) in which 22 LNG power plants are being listed, the first of which will be operational by 2023. Not only that, Vietnam’s National Steering Committee for Electricity Development has stated that Vietnam would need LNG power plants in the north and the centre to replace the Hải Phòng 3 and Vũng Áng 3 coal-fired thermal power plants. The committee is also expecting the capacity of new LNG power plant projects to reach 12.75GW by 2030.

2021 will see further investment and government support for the development of LNG in Vietnam. The Mui Ke Ga LNG project is a good example of where government support can be seen. Vietnam’s prime minister has issued a directive to the Ministry of Industry and Trade to include the project in Vietnam’s upcoming Power Development Plan 8 (PDP8). Involvement of major international companies such as ExxonMobil, Tokyo Gas and Marubeni Corporation is proof that Vietnam is serious about the need to develop the LNG sector. ExxonMobil is set to build the proposed US$5.09bn Haiphong LNG power and terminal project after receiving approval from the Haiphong city authorities.

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With more and more opportunities in the country, Vietnam is set to become a market of interest for companies involved in the LNG power and regasification sectors in the coming years. As the country moves away from coal, the LNG market in Vietnam will offer opportunities for both domestic and international investors. LNG looks to be a more practical solution as Vietnam is focussing not only on shifting from fossil fuels to renewables, but also to affordable, reliable, flexible and resilient cleaner energy options to cope with future power demand. Hirzi Iskandar Research Analyst Asia Pacific, Australasia & Indian Subcontinent hirzi.rais@the-eic.com

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Inside this issue... In this edition of Inside Energy, we look at the Vietnamese LNG market ahead of EIC Connect Mark R isley Virtual Vietnam in March, as well as a one-to-one with Op-tec Systems Managing Director Richard Banyard. In a country that still relies heavily on hydropower and coal-fired power generation to meet demand that is set to soar in the near future, Vietnam has emerged as one of the most attractive markets for large-scale LNG projects. Hirzi Iskander, Research Analyst at the EIC, discusses how LNG will be a significant part of helping to meet the growing energy demand while helping to meet its decarbonisation targets. The sector will feature heavily at EIC Connect Virtual Vietnam on 16-17 March, which is free to attend for EIC members.

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Before that though, EIC Connect is brought once again to the Middle East, where we will host the event virtually in the UAE for the tenth year running on 23-24 February.

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Invited speakers include ADNOC, Dragon Oil, Masdar, IRENA, McDermott and many more, with attendance also free for EIC members.

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On page 6, I had the pleasure of meeting Richard Banyard, Managing Director at EIC member company Op-tec Systems Ltd, who’s company provides software and support services for control and automation.

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He talks about the fascinating applications of his technology in the energy sector, which are now more important than ever in a business environment dominated by COVID-19.

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This month’s Spotlight on Technology feature looks at ABB’s recent MoU with CORYS, who look to advance digital twin modelling and simulation technology across the energy and process industries.

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Finally, we are excited to announce the launch of a new package for EICAssetMap, the EIC’s operations and maintenance (O&M) database that you can use to find information and key contact details for existing facilities to help inform your business development strategies. Visit the EIC website to find out more about how EICAssetMap can benefit your business and book a demo with one of our membership managers to see the product in action.

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Operator: Indian Oil Corporation Value: US$3bn Tecnimont Private Limited has been awarded an EPCC contract for the implementation of new acrylic acid and butyl acrylate units at the chemical plant. The contract includes EPCC activities up to the performance guarantees test run.

Operator: Mozambique LNG Value: US$15bn Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co has been awarded a US$455m order to build two LNG production trains. Under the deal Daewoo E&C will handle steel structures, mechanics, piping works and electronic instruments in the project.

Operator: Qatargas Value: US$4bn Qatargas has awarded McDermott a FFED contract for the North Field South project. The scope includes the replication of five offshore wellhead platforms. The FEED contract will be executed from McDermott’s Doha office.

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Operator: ACWA Power Value: US$280m Development of a 240MW onshore wind farm in Absheron and Khizi, Azerbaijan. The site is expected to hold 40 x 6MW wind turbines. ACWA Power has signed three agreements – the official power purchase, investment and transmission connection agreements for the development.

Operator: Nature Energy Value: US$50m Development of a biogas plant on a plot at Kværs, close to the Sønderborg motorway. It will initially convert 400,000 tonnes of biomass but could double in the future. Wärtsilä Corporation has started works for the plant be able to upgrade more than 40m m3 of biogas each year.

Operator: APGenco Value: US$715m Construction of a 960MW hydro power plant located at Polavaram. It will feature two units with a generation capacity of 80MW each. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited has secured a contract for the electro-mechanical works of the project. Commissioning is anticipated by 2023/2024.

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with Richard Banyard Managing Director, Op-tec Systems Ltd Op-tec Systems Ltd uses control and automation technology to help you improve your operations and achieve your business objectives. The company always takes a pragmatic and incremental approach. Your current level of automation determines what Op-tec Systems will recommend. Q

Tell me a bit about Op-tec and your role as Managing Director?

Op-tec Systems was founded by my predecessor in 1996. At the time there was still a large divide between what’s now called Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT) systems. Automation in the energy sector meant: proprietary distributed control systems for power generators; or remote terminal units with supervisory control and data acquisition systems for transmission and distribution.

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At that time the value of data was yet to be fully realised – the OT controlling plants wasn’t connected to the IT controlling the business. Information was gathered and used at a local level to inform maintenance and optimise process control but integration into business systems was typically via reports scheduled to print at regular intervals or manually via spreadsheets. Op-tec specialised in helping sites with proprietary control systems migrate to open technology. Establishing solutions which allowed the continued use of existing control and instrumentation but with modern human machine interfaces, helped clients minimise capital expenditure needed while providing staff with the benefits of the Windows-based interfaces.

This work led into installation of historian servers to capture, process and make available the vast amount of data plants are now producing.

We developed a comprehensive Cyber Security Management System (CSMS) for a fine chemicals manufacturer and upper tier COMAH site. Liaising with the client’s IT department and engineering team we worked closely with stakeholders to integrate the CSMS tightly into existing policies and procedures. The HSE audits against it’s own guidance on cyber security, considering failings a safety concern. Having an effective CSMS in place has not only increased the safety and security of our clients’ facility but also provides the evidence needed to continue operating.

Since taking on the company I’ve continued to focus on open technology and built on our expertise in the latest open protocols. This has increased the number of markets we can target as smaller energy companies and manufacturers look to digitise their operations and integrate them with business systems.

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How has Op-tec helped UK companies to optimise their operations?

We provide software and support services for control and automation. Depending on where a client’s technology is in its lifecycle, and their level of digitisation this can look very different. Some recent examples:

Because of the company’s background, many clients still rely on our knowledge and expertise with so-called ‘legacy systems’. Here we offer support to allow continued use of systems following the end of OEM support.

We supply ‘Proactive Maintenance’ agreements to owners of legacy systems, which combine service support with lifecycle management activities such as reverse engineering and documenting existing systems. This allows our clients to prolong the life of their existing automation, while preparing for either the incremental migration to new technology or a ‘rip and replace’ project. These activities typically fit alongside work to prolong the life of mechanical assets, enabling CAPEX spend to be delayed and a more strategic view to be taken in planning investment.

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The operator of a modern biomass power station needed to demonstrate how plant performance varied with ambient conditions. After installation of a weather station we integrated it with their distributed control system, then configured it to monitor the data received and factor it into plant performance calculations. The result was an insight for both our client and the asset owner into the plant’s output relative to what was achievable on a particular day.

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How has COVID-19 affected your business and the demand for Op-tec’s solutions?

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In 2020, very little to be honest! We work with a range of companies across the process and manufacturing industries. The bulk of our clients continued to operate throughout 2020, albeit with fewer staff onsite. Much of the service and maintenance work we perform was still needed and we were largely able to deliver the projects in our pipeline even during periods where access to sites was restricted.

At a practical level, we’ve adapted processes and routines in response to government recommendations, client requests, and our own risk assessments. The way we service particular clients has changed, the situation seems to have forced the hand of those previously resisting the use of remote methods.

2021 is already looking very different for us. While some established clients are yet to restart projects placed on hold last year, we’re seeing significant demand from (typically) smaller manufacturing businesses. The pandemic has demonstrated not just the benefits of working remotely but also of enabling operations to run with less people, as staff have been put on furlough leave or had to self-isolate. This, combined with the existing trend towards increased digitisation, is driving demand for automation technologies. Small companies with no inhouse automation expertise are now looking to develop the skills and expertise we’ve been applying in the process industries for decades.

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What opportunities does automation present in energy transition sectors and technologies?

Closing the loop on data analysis and continuous improvement. Most large companies in the energy sector will already be capturing a lot of process data and storing it. A smaller number are using machine learning algorithms to mine it for previously unknown relationships between data points and optimised configurations. The cost of implementing this technology has come down massively, to the point where almost every company should now at least be discussing when they will explore it. The journey towards a fully automated business will be unique to every business, the sooner you start the better.

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We’re finding our experience with large distributed systems and open technology equips us perfectly to help companies install and integrate the latest web-based technology.

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When I talk about ‘fully automated’ businesses this doesn’t mean people will be redundant, it does mean our role will change significantly. Algorithms and robots will play an increasing role, handling routine and mundane tasks freeing us to concentrate on developing, improving and creating. Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) technologies are now coming of age. The key to unlocking their potential – as many things – will be integrating them. These exciting technologies then allow us to see into the future and understand what it will take to get there. I get easily excited though… Ultimately the contribution of technology is limited by the freedoms we grant it. Energy sectors are highly regulated, for good reason. Issues like safety, security and responsibility must be fully considered when deploying automation. So while the opportunity is there to integrate and automate almost every part of a business the challenge on whether we should, and how, remains.

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What’s next for Op-tec? What are some of your future plans for the business?

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Many companies aren’t making the most of the technology they already have, before they’re buying the next generation of products. In the rush to benefit from the latest automation and in particular data, we forget human beings must be involved and empowered. This leads to a huge disconnect in most workforces: those who have access to data, and those who don’t.

The first group are typically office based, so must change into overalls to go out on plant. The second wear overalls and must don overshoes before visiting the office.

Those without access to data can be sceptical, sometimes fearful of technology – believing its purpose is to take their jobs. Those who have access to data often suffer from a lack of context the very people they are ‘short-cutting’ could provide.

We already help clients in this area, working with them to make relevant information available to the right people when they need it throughout the organisation. Demand here is increasing.

Technology to bridge this divide is well-proven and becoming more widely adopted, however companies are still struggling to adapt their operating processes to make the most of the opportunity.

We’re increasing our focus in this area, where we have considerable expertise. Clients old and new are being offered a review of their technology and processes, the resulting work recommends an automation strategy which details not only the technology which would best serve them but also how it can be implemented to maximise return on investment by avoiding these pitfalls.

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Delivering a range of electrical and procurement services in an industry, our team of highly skilled Field Service Engineers and Technical Support professionals continue to supply electrical design, installation, maintenance, commissioning, training & assessments, procurement and troubleshooting in hazardous locations around the globe.

Fibre Optics Condition Monitoring Rope Access GWO Certified Engineers Electrical Engineering

At V-TES we have progressively built a dynamic and enthusiastic team of experts who continually strive for excellence in all that we do. Our development harmonises with our competency management system creating a solid, transparent & highly responsive technical service reinforced by strong values, quality assurance and commitment which has secured the trust of our clients.

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Spotlight on technology ABB Ltd

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ABB AND CORYS SIGN MOU FOR DIGITAL COLLABORATION

ABB and CORYS enter a strategic agreement to advance digital twin modelling and simulation technology across the energy and process industries. The agreement reflects a strategic collaboration between ABB and CORYS, with both companies committed to delivering advanced digital twin technology to help drive down capital and operational costs and reduce risks for customers.

The collective digital solution is expected to reduce capital expenditure in greenfield projects, by improving the quality of the control applications, reducing the number of late changes, training the operators and by reducing the number of commissioning and start up hours.

Leveraging ABB Ability™ 800xA Simulator, ABB delivers complete digital replicas of a plant’s control system. Combined with CORYS’ dynamic high-fidelity Indiss Plus® process modelling simulator, customers will benefit from a complete digital twin solution, that supports training and allows operators to validate and test control strategies and production processes, as well as manage changes during the lifecycle of operations.

Also applicable for use in brownfield sites, operators can utilise the ABB CORYS digital twin package to build intelligent models and run scenarios to increase performance of plant operations. This includes improving plant efficiency and availability, as well as reviewing and managing equipment and assets across the plant, enabling maintenance teams to build an effective condition-based maintenance programme.

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New EIC members NEW UK MEMBER

Evides Industriewater UK Ltd 2 Hunting Gate Hitchin SG4 0TJ The Nominated Representative is Mr Colin Robinson, Business Manager UK & Ireland

NEW PRIMARY AMERICAS MEMBER

PAC Stainless Ltd 5259 Brittmoore Road Houston TX 77041 United States The Nominated Representative is Mr Grady Harrison, President and CEO

Telephone +44 (0)7455 721 799

Telephone +1 713 466 6160

Email c.robinson@evides.nl

Email grady@pacstainless.com

Web www.evidesindustriewater.nl Evides Industriewater is a specialist in industrial process water and wastewater treatment. Its design, build, own and operate model enables clients to outsource all of the water and wastewater treatment needs to Evides’ expert engineers so clients can focus on their core business with certainty of water supply, water quality and environmental compliance taken care of.

Web https://www.pacstainless.com PAC Stainless is a leading distributor of stainless steel and speciality alloy tubing and accessories. PAC services many markets with the broadest and deepest inventory and helping customers navigate the complexities of the tubing supply chain. With many branches in the US, PAC Stainless prides itself on its quality and quick turn-around times.

As a zero carbon company, Evides Industriewater’s philosophy is water without waste. As well as providing water and wastewater services at both ends of your process, the company works with your site to reduce water demand, improve efficiency and re-use water where possible.

NEW UK MEMBER

Voyonic Crew Management Group Ltd PO Box 191 Elizabeth House Ruettes Brayes, St Peter Port GY1 4HW Guernsey The Nominated Representative is Ms Lara Todd, Marketing Assistant Telephone +44 (0)1481 816 405 Email lara.t@voyoniccrew.com Web https://voyoniccrew.com Bringing together individuals with a lifetime of maritime crewing and human resources experience Voyonic Crew Management Group has been formed to provide ship owners and operators a bespoke, professional and reliable crew management partner. VCMG operates in Guernsey, England, Scotland, India, Isle of Man, Malta, Philippines and UAE meaning it has the flexibility of determining the right crew for your vessels and ensuring an available supply of competent and well trained officers and ratings. The vessels being used in the energy sector are now becoming more technologically advanced and require a new breed of seafarer to not only cope with often hostile operating environments but also the technology at their fingertips.

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Vysiion Ltd

Wärtsilä UK Ltd

Wasco Energy

Connect 17 Avon Way Langley Park Chippenham Wiltshire SN15 1GG

Spinnaker House Waterside Gardens Fareham Hampshire PO16 8SD

Sub Lot 2, Kawasan Perindustrian Miel Gebeng, KM 25 Jalan Kuatan – Kemaman Kuantan, Pahang 25720 Malaysia

The Nominated Representative is Mr Michael Grimshaw, CNI Sales Manager

The Nominated Representative is Mr Fraser Scott, Director, Sales

Telephone +44 (0)1249 446 500 Email michael.grimshaw@vysiion.co.uk Web www.vysiion.co.uk Vysiion provides critical national infrastructure organisations and system integrators with technical services and solutions that enables the company to make best use of technological innovation in how it supports and delivers its mission critical service. By applying expert engineering and technical delivery to the supply of best-fit technology, Vysiion provides innovative, agile and costeffective solutions in support of the most ambitious and advanced digitalisation project. These take into consideration the evolving regulatory, environmental and cyber security demands that the CNI sector needs to comply with. From edge to core, Vysiion designs, delivers and supports resilient infrastructure to control critical applications and systems.

Telephone +44 (0)1489 500 050 Email fraser.scott@wartsila.com Web www.wartsila.com

The Nominated Representative is Ms Ariesza Binti Noor, Vice President, Malaysia Coating Operations Telephone +603 2685 6800 Email ariesza.noor@wascoenergy.com Web www.wascoenergy.com

Wärtsilä is a global leader in smart technologies and complete lifecycle solutions for the marine and energy markets. By emphasising sustainable innovation, total efficiency and data analytics, Wärtsilä maximises the environmental and economic performance of the vessels and power plants of its customers. In 2019, Wärtsilä’s net sales totalled EUR5.2bn with approximately 19,000 employees. The company has operations in over 200 locations in more than 80 countries around the world. Wärtsilä is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki. Wärtsilä Energy leads the transition towards a 100% renewable energy future. It helps its customers unlock the value of the energy transition by optimising their energy systems and future-proofing their assets. Wärtsilä’s offering comprises flexible power plants, energy management systems, and storage, as well as lifecycle services that enable increased efficiency and guaranteed performance. Wärtsilä has 72GW of installed power plant capacity in 180 countries around the world.

Wasco is a leading integrated energy group that operates in the global market, providing comprehensive technical services primarily to the oil and gas sectors worldwide. Its clients include leading oil and gas operators, engineering procurement, construction and installation contractors, fabrication contractors, and international engineering and design consultancies. Wasco provides cutting-edge technical services and licensed technologies with expertise, crafted from years of experience working with energy technologists and large industrial plants. The company’s robust operational network spans across 18 international locations. From its home base in Malaysia, Wasco possesses the capabilities to deliver reliable and competitive products, premium solutions, and unrivalled services – no matter where in the world you may be.

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Member news Add Energy’s Canadian office secures significant business wins

Balmoral FibreFlex™ cable protection system delivers unique benefits

The team has announced new contracts with three oil and gas companies to deliver inventory management optimisation solutions, physical data capture and verification services and maintenance improvement plans.

Much of the technology being used by the sector is derived from the traditional offshore energy arena, particularly where subsea-related product solutions are required and, with well documented cable failures eating up substantial resources, both in terms of cash and time, high performance cable protection systems (CPS) can play a key role in failure mitigation.

The Calgary office of Add Energy’s Asset Integrity and Management (AIM) division has defied the global downturn to secure almost US$2.9m worth of new business contracts within six months of launching.

A key team of maintenance experts from Aberdeen and Houston have been on secondment to Calgary since the new office opened in March 2020 to share industry experience and support with new projects. It is expected that a further 10 roles could be created over the next 12 months as the business continues to expand – with additional graduate placements also to be created locally.

At a time of renewed interest and heightened activity in the offshore wind sector developers are seeking technological innovation from the supply chain to assist in their efforts to maximise efficiency and minimise cost.

Balmoral, recognised for its experience in extreme subsea environments, has adapted its polyurethane design engineering and manufacturing capabilities to develop a high performing costefficient patented CPS solution: Balmoral FibreFlex™.

The fibre-reinforced system mechanically locks to the end connectors removing the need to rely on PU bonding, which is notoriously unpredictable, while providing market-leading strain and stiffness levels that are unachievable using traditional solid PU manufacturing methods. These innovations also contribute to greatly increased fatigue life. Balmoral says FibreFlex’s long-term creep performance is a substantial improvement on traditional cable protection while bending and axial stiffness is optimised without having to qualify alternative PU materials. Balmoral’s 40 year track record of providing tried, tested and proven subsea protection products is set to benefit the global offshore wind sector with the company recently achieving the soughtafter Fit 4 Offshore Renewables (F4OR) accreditation.

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Add Energy’s AIM team has already undertaken significant work in the region, delivering maintenance optimisation and training services for an oil and gas super major, a project which achieved significant cost savings and improvements in their equipment safety and performance. With offices in Aberdeen, Norway, Perth, Saudi Arabia, Houston, Muscat, and now Calgary, the fast growing business provides innovative consultancy and software solutions to clients worldwide to optimise asset performance in sectors including oil and gas, power generation, mining, manufacturing and chemicals.

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Ofgem gives green light to £12.7m hydrogen trial project Ofgem’s Network Innovation Competition has approved a first of its kind offline hydrogen research facility to understand how transmission assets could be used to transport hydrogen in the future to heat homes and deliver green energy to industry.

The facility will be built from a range of decommissioned assets, to create a representative transmission network. Blends of hydrogen up to 100% will then be tested at transmission pressures, to assess how the assets perform.

DNV GL, through this ground-breaking FutureGrid project, is looking forward to delivering a step change in knowledge and confidence in the transmission of pure and blended hydrogen both in new and existing pipeline systems. Hari Vamadevan, Senior Vice President, UK and West Africa, DNV GL – Oil & Gas

The hydrogen research facility will remain separate from the main National Transmission System, allowing for testing to be undertaken in a controlled environment, with no risk to the safety and reliability of the existing gas transmission network. DNV GL is the lead delivery partner designing, constructing, and operating the high-pressure hydrogen research facility at its site in Spadeadam, Cumbria. The HSE Science Division will support on the project, alongside academic partners Durham University and the University of Edinburgh.

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World’s most extensive range of MCPs has been improved – again

E2S Warning Signals manufactures an extensive range of manual call points, MCP, designed to be installed in hazardous areas, primarily for the control of fire and gas detection and alarm systems. They are available in different enclosure materials: STEx in 316L stainless steel for use in the harshest of environments, GNEx in anti-static, UV-stable corrosion proof GRP, and BEx in corrosion proof marine grade copper free LM6 (A413) aluminium with a chromated and powder coat finish. Specifiers can choose the most suitable enclosure for the installation location and operating environment. There is a choice of four operating mechanisms. The traditional break glass has a lifting protective flap to minimise accidental operation featuring a safety membrane to ensure that no glass fragments are released during activation. A push button where the operating mechanism is again protected by a latching lift flap and a tool is required to reset the unit after operation, a momentary action push button unit and a dual action push button, which requires the operating mechanism to be twisted through 90° and then pushed to activate. All versions are SIL2 compliant to IEC 61508 (2010).

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To reduce installation time and cost, there are dual cable entries in the top and another in the side of the enclosure. The backbox can be rotated through 180° to position the entries in the required direction. Two M20 stopping plugs, userdefinable in brass, stainless steel or nickel-plated brass are supplied as standard. ½ and ¾ inch NPT and M25 adaptors are also available. The latest updates include the BExCP3C and GNExCP6C call points, now with extended approval temperatures and a wider range of EOL and series resistor values, approved to IECEx and ATEX standards with additional PESO, INMETRO and Ex EAC approvals. The GNExCP7 Ex d units are globally approved to IECEx, ATEX, UL and cUL standard for all Zone 1, 2, 21 and 22 and Class I/II Div 2 installations with a variant approved to UL 38, manual signalling boxes for fire alarm systems and ULC-S528, manual stations for fire alarm systems. The flameproof STExCP8 is ATEX and IECEx approved for Zone 1 and 2 and also carries DNV type approval for exposed locations. For installation outside hazardous areas, IP66/IP67 weatherproof versions WP3, WP6 and WP7 call points units are now available.

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HMi Elements offers computer solution for torque turn monitoring

Rob Gaines with HMi Elements’ 470-Z1

HMi Elements is offering a universally compatible Zone 1 certified rig floor display (RFD) computer to help those carrying out and monitoring mission critical drilling operations. The HMi Elements model 470-Z1 is a drop-in ready RFD/HMI solution for integration with torque turn monitoring, tong control, casing running tools and casing inspection software. It removes the need for oilfield services companies having to design their own as this unit is ready to synchronise with any casing system. ATEX, IECEx, AEx, CSA and EAC certification means it is fully compliant with all Zone 1/C1Z1 legal requirements and can be used globally as a mission critical computer. The rig floor display computer also has a precision-machined durable aluminium enclosure of only 4.6” weighing just 33lbs/15kg making it a semi-portable solution that can be packed away in a rugged travel kit. Its highly specified 12” screen size carries refined graphics resolution of 1024x768 giving better touch accuracy and video detail allowing a range of native software resolution to lay out perfectly.

With hostile terrain in mind, the 470Z1 has a glove-friendly hardened touchscreen and a crisp sunlight readable display so it can be used even in the brightest environments with direct sunlight.

Our global oilfield services clients are carrying out mission crucial operations in harsh environments. Having the correct Zone-1 compatible hardware equipment to monitor tubular make up and ensure safety given it is a potentially explosive atmosphere means our computers play a crucial role. Rob Gaines, VP Sales, HMi Elements

All six sides are waterproof and ingress protected to IP66/NEMA 4X standard and can operate in temperatures ranging from -40°C to +60°C (-40°F to +140°F). HMi Elements formed in 1980 and is one of just a handful of manufacturers in the world that make rugged standalone Zone 1 and Zone 2 certified computers suitable for full automation meaning less people in hazardous locations.

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MAN Energy Solutions expands German CHP plant

Multiple mounting options such as a folding desktop stand, pedestal yoke mount, built-in VESA pattern for wall mounting on every unit and a panel mount option are possible.

MAN Energy Solutions has won an order to supply another MAN 12V35/44G TS gas engine to the public utilities (Stadtwerke) of the town of Schwäbisch Hall in southern Germany.

Additional features of the 470-Z1 include quick plug-in explosion-proof connectors that can be supplied to synchronise with HMi Elements’ existing cabling.

The genset will increase the output of the existing combined heat and power (CHP) plant to a total of 15MW, and will replace an existing, outdated engine.

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The MAN 12V35/44G TS gas engine in the Schwäbisch Hall power

The new engine will deliver an electrical efficiency of 46%, compared to 39% for the existing unit, thus significantly increasing the efficiency of the entire plant; the overall efficiency of CHP operation will eventually exceed 90%. The new engine will be operated for around 4,000 hours a year using combined heat and power technology. Due to the existing, district-heating storage, it will also be possible to decouple it from the heating network and to be used to generate electricity solely. In addition to the engine and auxiliary systems, the scope of supply and services also includes an oxidation catalyst and the engineering of the heat extraction system. MAN Energy Solutions will remain a partner in the project after the planned commissioning in 2022 when the company’s global aftersales brand, MAN PrimeServ, will take over maintenance together with the staff of Stadtwerke Schwäbisch Hall.

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Designed for today’s tasks but with tomorrow’s in mind, these exceptionally fuel-efficient, onshorecontrolled vessels will initially only utilise a skeleton crew onboard. In due course they will be capable of working with no personnel offshore while also consuming solely renewable fuel such as ammonia. The 78 metre vessels will supplement the current Armada fleet of nine 21 metre and 36 metre vessels, which are already in production and expected to be operational by early 2021. The first 78 metre vessel is expected to launch in mid-2022. The vessels are being designed and built by VARD, the international shipbuilding group headquartered in Norway.

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Ocean Infinity adds marine robotic vessels to its Armada fleet

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Leading controls technology company Proserv Controls has penned an innovative strategic alliance with Intelligent Plant, an award-winning software engineering firm. The aim of the tie-up is to combine the two firms’ respective domain expertise in market-leading control systems and data analysis to provide operators with digital solutions tailored to their needs and feedback. One of the main disruptive differentiators of the new collaboration, which will impact the wider industry, will be a commitment to transparency around data access, while ensuring essential security levels are always maintained. A key component of the business model is to present two organisations that not only offer cutting-edge control systems and support, as well as a highly advanced means of capturing data from those systems, but can also facilitate and supply that necessary SME bandwidth and expertise to add context and extract value for clients, ultimately leading to state-of-the-art condition monitoring capabilities.

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Ocean Infinity has announced plans for the next phase of its Armada fleet of robotic vessels with a signed contract for eight 78 metre, optionally crewed robotic vessels.

“The impact and the scale of this robotic fleet will spark the biggest transformation the maritime industry has seen since sail gave way to steam. With our new fleet we will be able to provide sustainable services to all corners of the industry from offshore energy, to logistics and transport,” said Oliver Plunkett, CEO, Ocean Infinity.

Proserv, Intelligent Plant sign strategic agreement to drive digital evolution

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Sea Gulf appointed as new GRP distributor in UAE The two firms intend to deliver this model right across the sector, and initially they are engaging with independent operators who currently struggle to find the internal resources, including bandwidth, to maximise gains from their data.

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Reflex Marine’s award-winning work basket completes 100 projects Reflex Marine’s STORM-WORK suspended work basket was successfully employed in its 100th offshore project in October 2020. The STORM-WORK was designed specifically for offshore industrial work activities and was well received by offshore operators across industries – heavy-lift, decommissioning, oil and gas and offshore wind. ConocoPhillips in Australia is using the customised enlarged version of STORM-WORK while the standard units have been employed in multiple projects throughout Europe.

The design safeguarding both the workers inside the basket and the assets worked on thanks to the soft touch features and contoured shape is praised by users worldwide. The small footprint and light weight allows for improved manoeuvring while the highly durable, lowmaintenance materials used ensure long unit lifespan. STORM-WORK is available for purchase and hire and can be customised to meet the required size and capacity.

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Sea Gulf Industrial Supplies LLC has been announced as the newest distribution partner for Dura Composites in the United Arab Emirates. The newly formed partnership will help expand Dura Composites’ global footprint and deliver on its ambition to make the use of composite products mainstream, with a particular focus on industrial flooring, access structures, hand railing, trench covers and platforms.

Dura Composites’ Paul Fletcher says the new collaboration is the latest in a series of major developments for the company, which won its second Queen’s Award for Enterprise last year.

We’ve been very impressed by the technological advantages of their product range especially their new d² Dura Grating Series which we see as a game changer and are looking forward to working with Dura in expanding its presence in the oil and gas, marine and construction markets across the UAE. Stephen Cooper, Director, Sea Gulf

The distribution partnership follows Dura Composites’ recent introduction of its d2 Dura Grating series – which is a complete reinvention of GRP floor grating that offers outstanding safety, performance and durability. d2 Dura Grating has a Class B fire rating in accordance with BS EN 13501-1 and its advanced anti-slip surface is tested to over 1 million footfalls for greater peace of mind in industrial environments.

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Sennen wins funding to develop new technology

Technology company Sennen has secured grant funding to develop a new software feature that will help wind farm operators minimise lost revenue caused by wind turbine down time.

Lost production assessments are currently completed long after the event without access to detailed records of site status and activity. The calculations are used to assess contractual damages and bonus payments but do not provide a basis for improving O&M. Sennen proposes to radically change how lost production metrics are generated and used. First, Sennen will incorporate analysis of downtime into the routine marine control process. This links downtime directly to operations processes, such as fault repairs, annual services, crew transfers. Also by making the metrics available in real-time, Sennen can provide live interactive dashboards for the whole operations team. The Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP) awarded the grant to Sennen. Sennen’s lost production feature will integrate into users’ existing software and is expected to launch in Q1 2021.

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TÜV SÜD to build UK’s first mobile facility for testing at hydrogen refuelling stations

TÜV SÜD National Engineering Laboratory has secured government funding to build the UK’s first mobile primary standard facility for testing hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS) to ensure they deliver the correct amount of fuel.


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Funded by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS), through the National Measurement System mechanism, the mobile facility will ensure accurate and consistent measurement of the dispensed quantity of fuel at HRS. This will assure drivers of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) that financial transactions are correct and ensure accurate fiscal measurements for future taxation purposes. The international accuracy requirements for HRS fuel dispensers are mandated as ±2% for new installations. However, current ranges can be anywhere between ±1 – 10%. Furthermore, if a consumer disputes the dispensed volume, Trading Standards cannot investigate at present as the UK currently has no traceability chain that is linked to a physical primary standard for hydrogen, or the equipment and skills to test fuel dispensers. TÜV SÜD National Engineering Laboratory’s new mobile facility will provide this measurement traceability for the UK and the only practical, traceable capability to test hydrogen refuelling stations for dispensed quantity at the nozzle in the country. TÜV SÜD National Engineering Laboratory has selected Edinburghbased hydrogen technology specialist Logan Energy to construct the mobile test facility. Once completed, the new mobile primary standard facility will also be used to conduct a research campaign, which will be used to update industry guidance for the design, construction, modification and maintenance of HRS. This latest project supports TÜV SÜD National Engineering Laboratory’s ongoing work as part of the European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR) Metrology for Hydrogen Vehicles programme, which is part of the world’s first large-scale research project to tackle hydrogen fuel measurement inaccuracy challenges.

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February – March 2021

Forthcoming events and 1 February Overseas Delegation

Mozambique and South Africa Online

2 February LIVE e-vents

Impact of Brexit on the Energy Sector Webinar

4 February Business Presentation

North America EICDataStream Online

10 February Management Course

EICDataStream/AssetMap training Online

10 February Business Presentation

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US Offshore Wind Developer Update Webinar

16 February LIVE e-vents

Mexico Market Update GotoWebinar

17 February Business Presentation

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18 February Business Presentation

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Mexico Decarbonization and Net-Zero GotoWebinar

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South America EICDataStream Online

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Opportunities with Karoon GotoWebinar

2 March LIVE e-vents

Mexico Scaling Up Renewable Energy GotoWebinar

3 March Overseas Exhibition

Wind Energy Expo Japan 2021 Online

4 March Corporate Entertainment

EIC Middle East Annual Golf Day The Els Club, Dubai

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Countdown to COP26 Launch Webinar

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International trade COVID-19 and how it’s changing the global event industry

Our strategic partner, Reed Exhibitions, has released white papers on how COVID-19 is impacting the global event industry. Involving nearly 3,000 exhibitors and over 9,000 attendees across 201 events and 17 Reed Exhibitions offices, the barometer reveals insights into the key concerns and behaviours of the company’s exhibitors and visitors, and tracks their changing attitudes to physical events and digital event technology over time.

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Among its key findings, the Reed Exhibitions COVID-19 barometer reveals that:

COVID-19 is accelerating changes in consumer behaviour. 84% of visitors and exhibitors have tried at least one new digital service since lockdown.

• Acceptance of digital tools is increasing

over time. 43% believe that they can still carry out the majority of their event objectives online, although those that agree with this statement has risen significantly from 12% to 16%.

• Visitor agreement with all positive statements

around digital is increasing. 59% of visitors now say they would be likely to sign up to attend an online trade event, up from 57% in June. The percentage who believe that they can still carry out the majority of their event objectives online is also increasing, up from 52% to 57%.

• Exhibitors are more cautious about online

tools than visitors, and their attitudes remain steady. Responses reveal that one of their key concerns is that attendees will not engage in digital events – a belief not supported by attendee data.

• Engagement with digital activities increases

with familiarity and exposure. For example, participants in travel events, which have a long tradition of using online meeting tools to arrange physical meetings, are much more comfortable with the idea of using live meeting software in a digital environment.

• COVID-19 has not diminished the value

of in-person events for participants who are committed to returning as soon as restrictions are lifted. Throughout the period of the tracking survey, the importance of events has remained consistent for both exhibitors and visitors.

• While exhibitors remain sure they will spend

less while the pandemic continues to unfold, around two-thirds of exhibitors expect to return to normal levels (or spend more) once vaccines are developed.

• Customers are increasingly open to the idea

of engaging with digital alongside in-person events as they return. 65% of visitors and 57% of exhibitors believe digital will continue to work for events after COVID-19.

With the above in mind, our team continues to deliver the most efficient participation options tailored to each exhibition individually. In 2020 we introduced the hybrid UK pavilion which is an in-person event with virtual components. We are going to continue hybrid, online and (hopefully) in-person UK pavilions in 2021. The next upcoming hybrid UK pavilions take place at Wind Expo Japan in March and OTC in August 2021. Please get in touch with us and we will be delighted to discuss options available to your company in detail. Email internationaltrade@the-eic.com

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We launched into 2021 with a couple of fantastic events. Our first webinar for 2021 was Focussing on Multi-Sector Decommissioning on Tuesday 19 January. This multi-sector Jo Cam pbell webinar looked at key energy markets in the decommissioning industry, highlighting specific new business opportunities in the oil and gas, nuclear and wind sectors. On 26 January we partnered with PEEL Environmental to host an incredibly popular webinar looking at the decarbonisation plans for the North West of England. As the country pushes forward with a green industrial revolution designed to drive economic recovery while meeting net zero emission targets, this webinar looked at the range of projects taking place in the North West. We also heard the latest from Peel L&P on its strategic energy and resource hub Protos and the company’s plans for a new district heat network in Liverpool. They also presented an update on their pioneering waste plastic to hydrogen technology which Peel L&P is planning to roll out across the UK as part of its ambition to create plastic parks to deal with all kinds of plastic waste. Decarbonisation is of course the hot topic for 2021 with the run up to COP26 in Glasgow this November. The EIC will be hosting a number of webinars in the run up to COP26 under our Road to COP26 series. Look out for the COP26 series stamp as we address all energy transition related topics and innovations for a net zero future. We have a full calendar of events planned for our members throughout the year in our bid to bring you the most up to date business and sector news. Alongside our online e-vents we are delighted to include various partnership packages to help increase visibility and strengthen your brand recognition in the energy sector. The EIC has a dedicated and highly experienced events team in the UK and in all of our international offices who aim to work with key partners to jointly deliver energy sector events, while also providing bespoke event management services from start to finish. We have designed a number of packages to suit all needs and budgets. To find out more about putting your company front and centre in the energy industry, simply call to discuss the best option for your company with one of our team or email: eventsuk@the-eic.com Jo Campbell Regional Director, UK & Europe jo.campbell@the-eic.com Get inup touch ForEICOnline more information contact... Sign for the newsletter

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Tuesday 2 February 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: The Impact of Brexit on the Energy Sector

Tuesday 9 March 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: Countdown to COP26 Launch

Monday 22 March 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: Spotlight Series: Innovation

Thursday 8 April 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: COVID-19 Update: One Year On

Tuesday 20 April 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: COP26: The Race to Net Zero

Thursday 22 April 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: Spotlight Series: Focussing on LNG

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Spanish solar PV market dives head-first into 2021

Spain’s solar market continues to flourish. A succession of large utility-scale projects were added to the existing portfolio, leading the country’s green energy transition. Ellomay Capital connected the 300MW Talasol solar plant in Talaván to the grid and began hot commissioning tests at the start of the year. In Cáceres, Encavis started operations at the 300MW Talayuela project, the largest development in its portfolio. Enel Green Power also completed the La Vega and La Vega II plants totalling 86MW, in the municipality of Teba. The €60m plants are expected to produce 171GWh of electricity per year.

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Hopefully, we have all now settled into 2021 where I am sure like the team here you look forward to returning to physical events in the near future. In the Ryan M cPhers on interim plans are firmly underway for EIC Connect Clean Energy UAE from 23-24 February 2021. Now in its 10th year, this virtual conference will focus on the wider energy transition dialogue that is underway while retaining the elements such as the contractor briefings and one-toone meetings that have made this such a success in the past. Further details can be found on our website where the agenda is being updated on a regular basis. www.the-eic.com/Events/EICConnect/CleanEnergyUAE The following week will see the return of our Annual EIC Golf Tournament, now in its 11th year, taking place on 4 March 2021. We welcome those of you who wish to challenge last years winners Petrasco. This is always a great day out where all measures have been put in place to ensure that the event is carried out in a safe manner. As we gradually move back towards physical events in the region, we will continue with our series of virtual events with market updates for Egypt, Azerbaijan, Uganda, Uzbekistan and HMTC Russia all planned in the coming weeks. Anyone interested in sponsoring one of these as part of our Global Digital Supporter initiative can contact baqhtawar.shaikh@the-eic.com to find out more. New members continue to join us from the region where we recently welcomed Otal and look forward to welcoming in many more throughout the course of 2021. We remain thankful for your support and are committed to providing you with as much value as possible in the months ahead to ensure that you make the most of your membership. With our trade delegations currently on hold until it is safe to do so I would encourage you to make the most of our market intelligence tools including EICDataStream, the leading project tracking database, containing information on energy projects from the inception stage all the way through to completion. Updated on a weekly basis this tracks over 9,000 active and future CAPEX projects in all energy sectors across the world. We have seen a tremendous take up of this over the past 12 months helping our members to remain up to date with key developments. Should you require an introduction or a refresher, please contact the Dubai office for a demonstration. Ryan McPherson Regional Director, Middle East, Africa, Russia & CIS ryan.mcpherson@the-eic.com Get in touch Share your news and views...

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First unit at Barakah nuclear plant fully powers up

The first unit at the UAE’s Barakah nuclear plant is fully powered up. The milestone takes Barakah a step closer to the start of commercial operations early next year. Once Barakah’s four reactors are online, the plant will deliver clean, efficient and reliable electricity for decades, providing about a quarter of the country’s electricity and eliminating up to 21m tonnes of carbon emissions annually. That is comparable to taking 3.2m cars off the roads each year.

ADNOC awards Eni and PTTEP consortium offshore exploration block Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has awarded exploration rights for Abu Dhabi’s Offshore Block 3 to a consortium led by subsidiaries of Italy’s Eni and Thailand’s PTT Exploration and Production Public Company (PTTEP). Eni will operate the exploration phase of the concession but PTTEP and Eni will collectively hold a 100% stake in the exploration phase. They will invest up to Dh1.51bn (US$412m) towards exploration and appraisal drilling, including a participation fee, to explore for and appraise oil and gas opportunities in Offshore Block 3.

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Malaysia has extended its recovery movement control order (RMCO) throughout the country until 31 March 2021 as COVID-19 cases Azman surge to the highest levels Nasir since the start of the pandemic. Malaysia has also extended its entry and movement restrictions on all foreign nationals. Thailand recorded a new surge in cases in mid-December 2020 after months of successful containment. Thailand has extended its state of emergency to 28 February 2021, the extension follows the latest surge in COVID-19 cases in the country. Thailand authorities are allowing travellers from 56 locations to enter the country without visas. Indonesia extended the travel ban into the country for all foreign nationals until 14 January 2021. Exemption of the ban is given to diplomatic visa and official/service holders who are travelling to Indonesia for an official ministerial visit or higher. The country began its COVID-19 mass vaccination programme on 13 January 2021. Singapore is gradually reopening its border to allow safe travel in limited numbers. Short-term visitors, however, are still not allowed to enter Singapore, except those travelling under the Green/Fast Lane arrangements, the Air Travel Pass or with special prior approval. Vietnam has temporarily suspended entry into the country for all foreign nationals. There are a very small number of exceptions for diplomats on official business and certain high-skilled workers. The Philippines remains under Code Red Sublevel 2 which indicates ongoing local COVID-19 transmission with a greater number of cases than the government can address. Japan maintains its border enforcement measures which banned foreign nationals who have stayed in any of the 152 selected countries in the last 14 days from entering the country. All foreign nationals entering South Korea must submit a negative PCR confirmation issued within 72 hours of departure. India now allows all foreign nationals to enter the country through air or seaports on any visa type other than tourism. Arrivals must undergo a paid institutional quarantine of seven days, followed by a week-long home quarantine. The current travel restrictions in Australia only allow a few exempted categories to enter the country. Travellers who are not in an exempt category can request an individual exemption. New Zealand has not recorded any community transmission of COVID-19 since 18 November 2020. Amid fears over the new B.1.1.7 variant, the country has further tightened its border controls. Sign up for the EICOnline newsletter

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In EIC APAC, we continue our programme of organising webinars on behalf of EIC members who need assistance in terms of reaching to a specific targeted audience. Following the success of the webinars for Panduit Group and Petrofac, we will be organising a webinar for Rikken Kikei from Japan and Perisind Samudra of Malaysia. Our recent webinar on Energy Transition in APAC on 11 January was a great success with more than 400 people having registered to attend. Azman Nasir, Head of Asia Pacific azman.nasir@the-eic.com

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Masdar, PT PJBI form JV to develop Indonesia’s first floating solar power plant

Masdar Clean Energy (Masdar), a United Arab Emirates-based clean energy company, has formed a joint venture (JV) with PT Pembangkitan Jawa Bali (PJB), a subsidiary of Indonesia’s state electricity company PT PLN (Persero), for the development of the first floating solar plant in Indonesia, with a 145MW generation capacity. The JV, PT Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Masdar Solar Energi (PMSE) will develop the project in the West Java region and it is said to be the largest of its kind in South East Asia. The new JV has kick started the development of the project and targets to begin commercial operation in November 2022.

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The EIC Houston team always enjoys the opportunity to engage with members and in December 2020 our EIC Houston Coffee Break focused on celebrating the holiday season. We were Amand a Duho n delighted to announce that Dean David, from EIC member company Swagelok, West Houston won the best holiday photo competition and Mary McIntyre of Merrimac International was the worthy winner of the holiday quiz.

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Last month our focus turned to the LNG sector where I was honoured to be an invited speaker at both the 2nd American LNG Forum and the 5th Annual LNG USA Summit.

Amanda Duhon Regional Director, North & Central America amanda.duhon@the-eic.com

Virtual EIC Connect Energy USA will be held on 30-31 March 2021. Our conventional oil and gas conference theme now includes the transition to lower carbon energy helping you to diversify your business across all energy sectors. We are glad to announce that Richard Hyde, Her Majesty’s Consul General in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Oklahoma, British Consulate-General Houston will officially open the conference followed by an opening keynote address from Charles McConnell, Executive Director Management and Energy Sustainability, University of Houston. We are pleased that James Hart, OG&BU Supply Chain Operations Manager, Bechtel will present opportunities with Bechtel. We are also honoured that Kristy McCormack, Head of Upstream Strategy and Planning, BP will provide the opening keynote address and LIeana Ferber, Local Content Manager, Global Sustainable Procurement from ExxonMobil will deliver the closing keynote on day two of the conference. On behalf of the EIC, we are grateful to gold digital sponsors; Merrimac International Recruitment Search, Hare, Unger Steel, Armaturen, Oxford Flow, Roxtec; silver digital sponsors; iPS Powerful People, PPG Industries; and bronze digital sponsors; Online Pipeline Solutions, Pentagon Freight, Siemens Energy, Petrofac and PetrolValves. We hope that all delegates will take the time to meet with our sponsors in the virtual exhibition hall and during the speedy networking sessions. Please contact Sarah Gilley-Lansdell if you are interested in participating in this event as a sponsor: sarah.gilley-lansdell@the-eic.com Special thanks go to event partners Department for International Trade and Scottish Development International, as well as supporting organisations Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce, BritishAmerican Business Council and the Brazil-Texas Chamber of Commerce for their unyielding support. Get in touch Share your news and views...

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Forthcoming events

Thursday 11 February 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: US Offshore Wind Developer Update Join us for the latest US offshore wind webinar with an update from a developer; essential insight for developing your business in this growing energy sector. www.the-eic.com/EventDetail?dateid=2881

30-31 March 2021 EIC Connect Virtual Energy USA Bookings are now open for EIC Connect Virtual Energy USA to be held on Tuesday 30 March and Wednesday 31 March. Take this opportunity to meet leading operators and OEMs. www.the-eic.com/Events/EICConnect/EnergyUSA

Wednesday 7 April 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: North America LNG Operator Spotlight This EIC LIVE e-vent is the first of a three-part series offering speakers and delegates the opportunity to hear about the overall market trends of the North American LNG sector, and current and future project opportunities from the EIC, operators and contractors, and industry stakeholders. www.the-eic.com/EventDetail?dateid=2979

Wednesday 14 April 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: Building Up US Offshore Wind Port Infrastructure The EIC invites players and stakeholders to join us and our experts as they share insights into the building up of US offshore wind port infrastructure. www.the-eic.com/EventDetail?dateid=2917


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South America news Regional update

As we kick off the new year, it’s important to ensure that our members are ready to meet the demands of their customers. In the current scenario, now more than ever the importance of Clariss e Roch a developing relationship strategies and building new connections is evident. To help your company achieve its goals, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team to schedule an EICDataStream training session to keep your team updated about trends and how to find and follow project opportunities in the region to keep you ahead of your competitors. Another great opportunity to understand the Brazilian market better will be the Virtual UK & Brazil: Partners in Energy on 15-19 March. This annual event, happening virtually for the first time, is organised by DIT in Brazil, and gives UK and Brazilian companies and government agencies a chance to discuss the future of the energy sector, its challenges and opportunities, and to gain a deeper insight into regulatory frameworks, new technologies and solutions.

The Olinda Star rig was hired by Karoon for a drilling campaign in Brazil

On 25 February Karoon Energy, a global oil and gas company headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, with offices in Brazil and Peru, will join EIC members as speaker on the webinar Opportunities with Karoon. In November 2020 Karoon completed the acquisition of the Baúna field in the Santos Basin from Petrobras. A six well drilling campaign has been announced, with activities planned to begin in 2022. Join us to hear more about their projects. If you need any assistance or advice in the region or for more information about upcoming events, please contact: rio@the-eic.com Clarisse Rocha Head of Americas clarisse.rocha@the-eic.com

Regional news

Petrobras releases 2021-25 business plan

The Brazilian national oil company plans to invest US$55bn over the next five years, according to its latest investment plan. The exploration and production segment has been allocated US$46bn, of which US$32bn will be invested in pre-salt assets. Petrobras plans to install 13 new FPSOs over the next five years, including units such as the P-78 and P-79 FPSOs, which are currently in the tendering stage. Decommissioning activities, meanwhile, will require US$4.6bn. The refining segment has been allocated US$3.7bn, which will be directed to the upgrade of diesel hydrotreatment units at the REDUC and REVAP refineries in addition to a new diesel HDT unit at the REPLAN refinery. Petrobras has not allocated funds to investment in the renewables sector.

Brazilian energy auctions confirmed for 2021

The Mines and Energy Ministry has announced that the A-3/A-4 and A-5/A-6 energy auctions will take place in June and September 2021, respectively. The auctions are an opportunity for developers in the conventional power and renewables sectors to obtain long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) with local distributors. These will be the first auctions since 2019, as the COVID-19 outbreak led to the cancellation of energy auctions scheduled for 2020.

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EIC is widely recognised as the industry leader for organising regular business events for its 650+ member companies, the wider supply chain and the client community across oil & gas, power, nuclear & renewables. Since the impact of COVID-19, we have quickly converted our events to be delivered on-screen.

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EIC to provide a bespoke market update at your own global sales meeting or as part of your own webinar

Bespoke Market Update

Neil has 20 years’ experience of working in the oil and gas industry in various roles and heads up all energy sectors of the Market Intelligence team at the EIC. The team support EIC Members in identifying business opportunities across the global energy industries. Neil is the product owner of the EIC’s market intelligence tools, EICDataStream, EICAssetMap and EICSupplyMap and leads a team developing further new products with the aim of increasing the visibility of the UK supply chain to major players in the global energy markets. Neil and his team of sector analysts have not only the latest market insight but are all equipped with excellent presentation skills and ability to moderate questions. • • •

Sector or market based market intelligence specific to your company Insight into operator, contractor and supply chain activity relevent to your business plans The latest views on the energy transition, sectors to focus on and where the opportunities are globally

If you would like Neil or one of the sector specialists to present at your next webinar or global sales meeting, please get in touch to discuss your requirements.

Diveena Danabalan Sector Analyst, Upstream diveena.dalaban@the-eic.com

Neil Golding Director, Market Intelligence neil.golding@the-eic.com

Lara Jeurgens Senior Energy Analyst lara.jeurgens@the-eic.com

Tayo Idowu Sector Analyst, Midstream/Downstream tayo.idowu@the-eic.com

Pietro Ferreira Senior Analyst - Americas pietro.ferreira@the-eic.com

Joanne Sivanathan Energy Analyst, Nuclear joanne.sivanathan@the-eic.com

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EIC Member webinar services

Since April 2020, the EIC has organised over 30 virtual events around the world, which have attracted a combined audience of over 4,000 attendees. With the strength of our membership, market intelligence and commercial structure, the EIC is the only trade association of its kind with the high influence and energy related events experience to maximise business opportunities worldwide, across all energy sectors.

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Webinar

If a member is looking to enhance its profile during these uncertain times, the EIC can organise a dedicated virtual event on the member’s behalf for a fixed fee. With key staff located in the UK, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Houston and Rio de Janeiro, we have a great understanding of business culture, diversity, market knowledge and an extensive network on the ground to ensure maximum reach to your desired audience. EIC will work with you and your team to establish your event topic and agenda, substantiating with EIC market intelligence and identifying the types of companies that should be interested. Once this is finalised, we will advertise your event on the EIC’s event website in amongst EIC’s own events listings which attracts over 18,000 visitors a month. Your event will feature in EIC Online, the EIC’s weekly e-bulletin sent to 20,000 energy industry professionals each week and distributed through our EIC email marketing lists of over 38,000 industry contacts. Your event will be posted on LinkedIn (16,000 followers), Twitter (3,000 followers) and from our CEO’s LinkedIn account which includes 10,000 followers. We would welcome the opportunity to arrange an on-screen meeting to establish your aims (examples below) so that we can provide an outline of the project cost and scope of work to take forward. • • • •

Ideal audience location (e.g. UK, North America, Middle East, Asia Pacific, etc.) Industry theme or key topic (e.g. Renewables, Energy Transition, Digitalisation, Oil & Gas, Nucear, Pipelines, etc.) Preferred timescale (dependent on the scope, we can normally deliver within 6-8 weeks) Target audience type (e.g Colleagues, NOCs, EPCs, OEMs, Manufacturers, Finance, Technology companies, etc.)

If you would like EIC to organise a webinar for you in any of our key regions, please get in touch to discuss your requirements.

North & Central America Amanda Duhon Regional Director amanda.duhon@the-eic.com

South America Clarisse Rocha Regional Director clarisse.rocha@the-eic.com

UK & Europe Jo Campbell Regional Director jo.campbell@the-eic.com

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