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Trying to make sense of the current opportunities in the energy sectors

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What has become abundantly clear this year is that globally the number of energy projects that have been proposed and are under development has increased significantly, and I see no signs of a slowdown in the near term. Why is that?

EICDataStream and our team of analysts are a good place to start in navigating your way through the opportunities and challenges that may exist in entering a new market.

The climate emergency is a huge contributing factor for the increase in project proposals, especially for the clean growth sectors. Governments around the globe have announced ambitious plans to reduce CO2 emissions significantly in the coming decade, the most notable of which in recent weeks was made by the Biden administration. The decision being made by Biden to rejoin the Paris climate accord just 107 days after it left and following this up with an announcement to reduce CO2 emissions by 50-52% from 2005 levels by 2030, is a clear sign of much needed leadership.

What about the role of oil and gas? Well, it will continue to have a major role and that despite the removal of support from numerous governments and financial institutions. Recent reports announced show that new oil discoveries need to be made with some urgency to ensure that supply can continue to meet demand in the coming years.

The UK of course has its own ambitious plans, which is to reduce CO2 emissions by 78% from 1990 levels. So how can these plans and those of other countries be realised? For governments it is not just about the setting of policy and regulation in the new emerging sectors, they are also now providing significant funding towards the new sectors and I cite examples in the UK, Norway and Netherlands where significant capital support has been made available to carbon capture projects under development. Developers and operators are also showing ambitions to diversify existing portfolios and you only have to take a look at the oil majors, and how they are making the transition into becoming energy majors with several of the players now making investments in offshore wind, solar, hydrogen and carbon capture projects to see that an energy revolution is beginning. Also driving the increase in project proposals is the everdecreasing cost of commoditised renewables such as onshore wind and solar PV which are now being even more widely adopted across the globe, and with costs of offshore wind continuing to come down proposals are being made in more and more countries, many of whom have extremely ambitious plans. For the supply chain though a word of caution when looking at all of these ‘fantastic’ new opportunities. Be aware of the regulations and policies that are being developed in countries. Energy transition projects and establishment of these sectors around the globe will often see a requirement for a high percentage of local content to be used in developments. It is important to understand when looking to enter these new markets what the local content provisions will likely be and to get a clear picture of the advantage of being based in country or outside country.

Gas has always been seen as having an important role to play in the energy transition as the fuel of choice to replace coal, and this will continue to be the case. For example, the importance of gas in the future of UK power production as back-up to renewables has been highlighted recently with the new gas fired power plants announced, which if all units proposed are built will see capacity of a combined 3GW (Teesside and Peterhead). Unlike previous plants though these new facilities will include carbon capture plants to capture the CO2 emissions produced. 2500 2000

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As for the downstream sector, we see that traditional refineries are working on decarbonisation and due to the demand uncertainties brought on by the pandemic are looking at integrating petrochemical units or converting existing facilities into biorefineries or terminals. What is also clear is that the biofuel market is set to grow as countries are urged to include bioenergy in economic recovery post-COVID to create jobs while addressing our environmental challenges. In my opinion what we can be certain of, following all of the recent uncertainties, is that the energy industry across all of the sectors is going to see significant capital investment in the future, and that the EIC is here to support your company in navigating the opportunities and the challenges in the future. Neil Golding, Director, Market Intelligence neil.golding@the-eic.com

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Inside this issue... June promises to be an actionpacked month for the EIC, with the long-awaited Energy Exports Conference due to take Mark R isley place on screen from 14-17 June, and the publication of the EIC Survive and Thrive Insight Report 2021. Now in its fifth year, the Survive and Thrive report series tracks and studies the growth strategies used by EIC members to excel during a crisis in an energy industry in transition that has had to both rebuild and redefine itself. In the inaugural edition in 2017, we spoke to companies reeling from the 20142016 oil price crash and highlighted the ways these companies grew in a turbulent market. Five years on and much has changed in the world both in the energy sector and beyond, but no more so than last year when the COVID-19 pandemic struck. With a record number of participants in 2021, the latest report studies the strategies EIC members put in place to not only survive the crisis of last year, but also to thrive. Key findings from the report show that diversification is the number one growth strategy used by companies, with many looking outside of energy to de-risk their portfolios. Companies made moves into new energy transition sectors, such as CCUS, hydrogen, energy storage and floating offshore wind, although tentatively and not as core pillars of their business – yet. We also attempt to explain what energy transition means, with many participating companies not 100% sure on the energy sector’s hottest buzzword. Exports were once again the least used strategy, with many looking at new overseas markets as too costly, risky and time-consuming to utilise in an uncertain market. With the Energy Exports Conference just a few weeks away, we hope to see many of you at this flagship event to hear some of the world’s top energy companies talk about export opportunities in lucrative overseas markets. We’re adding new and confirmed speakers on a daily basis, with new additions including Aker Solutions, Vineyard Wind, Texo and Doosan Babcock joining Aramco, Shell, Petronas and many more over the four days. Book your free delegate place or take up one of the few remaining virtual exhibition spaces for increased exposure and networking, find out more on the EIC website. Also speaking at the event will be Neil Golding, Director of Market Intelligence at the EIC, who in this month’s Inside Energy delves into the opportunities across varying energy sectors in 2021 and beyond. No matter the sector, Neil predicts a huge upswing in capital investment in the future, and the best place to seek out these opportunities is through the products, services and people that come with EIC membership. Mark Risley, Head of Marketing and Communications mark.risley@the-eic.com Sign for the EICOnline newsletter Get inup touch Share your news and views...

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Contents Sector analysis

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EIC databases

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Guest editorial

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Spotlight on technology 9 New EIC members

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Member news

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Social media round up 17 Forthcoming events

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International trade

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UK and Europe news 21 Middle East news

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Asia Pacific news

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North America news

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Operator: Total Value: US$9bn Total has agreed with the PNG government to proceed with the project development. Total is aiming to enter the FEED stage in 2022 and the final investment decision for the project is targeted to be achieved in 2023.

Operator: Chevron Value: US$500m Worley will provide engineering and design services for the integration and subsea tie-back of the Ballymore oil and gas field. Worley is supporting both the subsea and topsides designs and will also provide procurement services.

Operator: Strategic Biofuels LLC Value: US$600m The proposed plant would use established refinery processes to produce up to 32m gallons per year of renewable fuel from feedstock of wood waste made up of timber. The project is in the feasibility phase.

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Green Hydrogen Production Facility

Operator: PGE Value: US$5.5bn Ørsted announced that the Baltica-2 and Baltica-3 projects have been awarded a Contract for Difference by the Polish Energy Regulatory Office for a total capacity of 2.5GW. PGE and Ørsted have closed the JV agreement which will see both companies own a 50% share of the projects.

Operator: Highview Power Value: US$50m Highview Power has selected MAN Energy Solutions to provide its LAES turbomachinery solution to Highview Power for its CRYOBattery facility. The plant will be based at Trafford, Greater Manchester in the North of England.

Operator: NEOM Value: US$5bn The NEOM hydrogen project is due to start producing green ammonia in Q1 2025. The project is currently in initial stage and nearing financial close. The project will have a production capacity of 1.2mtpa of green ammonia.

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by Fabrizio Fabbri East Hemisphere Executive Vice President EthosEnergy

Decarbonisation, without sacrificing reliability or efficiency The journey to net zero greenhouse emissions is underway. As the energy transition increasingly takes centre stage, particularly with COP26 in November, it’s incumbent on all companies to ensure we meet critical targets. This focus is driving one of the top trends impacting our industry today, ESG – Environmental, Social and Governance. While ESG isn’t a new concept, more organisations are laying out roadmaps and targets, taking a holistic approach to sustainability. There has been a continuing shift towards tackling environmental and social issues, which has been amplified over the last year as the pandemic hit us. As the world ground to a halt and travel plummeted, we were inundated with stories of how air pollution had significantly decreased as well as images shared globally across city skylines previously marred by smog. This focus won’t change as we see travel increase.

As companies continue to ramp up ESG in support of the energy transition, it is important to understand the changing landscape for business investment as well as attracting new talent. Investors are increasingly analysing a business’s ESG performance as a deciding factor; and candidates are becoming progressively aware of organisations’ core values when applying for jobs. EthosEnergy is no different, our recently launched ESG programme follows the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and will weave and integrate into every aspect of our business; this is part of our energy evolution. Sustainability will change how we do business in a fundamental way, we must shift all aspects of what we do; it’s not enough to watch the game, we have to be playing.

We need to be more conscious as humans about how we impact our planet, and businesses are no exception.

This energy evolution is not and will not be an easy journey, it’s a long-term goal and will take effort and resources to get to where we need to be. The change of energy is challenging across a number of areas; transportation, storage and stability of supply.

We already see B2B and B2C have less difference than traditionally, the same drivers shaping the decision making process. This is especially prevalent in younger generations, and as our industry sees these generations move into decision making positions the importance of ESG factors increases. There needs to be alignment between business, social and environmental factors to achieve success.

We need to be investing in new processes, energy types and ways of improving availability to support the energy transition. At EthosEnergy we have already developed a suite of life extension and emissions compliance solutions to support current assets in meeting targets. We reduce the environmental impact of current assets to make them more efficient, this allows for life extension and minimises the requirement for replacement.

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It’s not simply about cost reduction but a significant impact on CO2 emissions across two fronts; one where avoiding production of new equipment and emissions during the manufacturing process, and the second avoiding or postponing the recycling of aged assets. Hydrogen (H2) represents a key enabler for the energy transition and EthosEnergy strongly believes it will drive future global energy businesses considering the pressure that, not only the European Union, but all major countries are putting on decarbonisation. The decarbonisation of the power generation sector can be achieved by increasing the share of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar. However, these renewable sources provide a fluctuating electricity supply which needs to be balanced by other forms of reliable, affordable and sustainable power generation. The introduction of hydrogen as a fuel in gas turbines can be the solution. Hydrogen gas turbines would complement the intermittent nature of wind and solar power, easily being used as a vehicle to energy storage. Hydrogen can be produced via electrolysis (green hydrogen), using excess renewable power or by steam reforming of natural gas, which is also carbon neutral if CO2 capture technology is added (blue hydrogen). Reforming, coupled with carbon capture and storage is the first step to create sufficient hydrogen supply in the short term and enable the creation of a hydrogen infrastructure.


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Green hydrogen will progressively grow; the European Union under COM/2020/301 is committed to the installation of 40GW of electrolysers by 2030. The global hydrogen production by 2028 is projected to be 3,5 Mton/ year of blue H2 and 0,6 Mton/ year of green H2 with Europe and North America contributing most. If we consider the average H2 consumption for one E class 40MW gas turbine operating base load is approximately 0,03 Mton/year, while an F class 170MW is about 0,1 Mton/year, thinking of 100% fuelled gas turbines in the short term is unrealistic. The availability of green hydrogen is limited due to its high price if compared with natural gas (about 5x more). With current technology setup, producing 40MW with a gas turbine fed by 100% green hydrogen would imply the installation of 10km2 of photovoltaic panels. From the numbers above, it’s clear that in the short term low hydrogen blend fuels (less than 25% volume) would be available on a large scale. Many infrastructure companies are developing solutions to blend low percentage hydrogen with natural gas into existing pipelines.

We have recently invested significantly in our hydrogen programme and have partnered with the Polytechnic University of Turin for the research and development of technology to allow conversion of 40MW size gas turbines to accept a hydrogen blend. As the energy industry spotlight increasingly centres on hydrogen, it is more crucial than ever that we collaborate with our trusted partners across various sectors to achieve this common goal. Part of COP26 is to ‘bring governments, business and civil society together to drive action across sectors of the economy to reduce emissions’ and we believe fundamentally in partnering to achieve goals. Although the energy transition will be a long-term journey, success will be realised by the steps we begin to collectively take as an industry through research and action.

Working innovatively with our partners to discover more efficient, reliable, and sustainable solutions to protect our people and planet. In our journey through the energy evolution, we are taking steps to provide multi-frame retrofit solutions: • Assess the current capability to burn hydrogen blend fuel into the existing TG20/W251B8 and FR6B combustion systems (target from 25 to 40%). • Assess the capability to reduce NOx to reasonable levels (25ppm@15%O2) by means of water/steam injection. • Develop a multi-frame retrofit solution that can interface with both engines able to burn from more than 40% H2 blend. As a global leader in power generation and rotating equipment solutions, it is our responsibility to support our customers providing safe, sustainable, affordable and reliable power. EthosEnergy is committed to becoming a leader in sustainability. Beyond this, we aim to be leaders in decarbonisation, without sacrificing on reliability or efficiency. It’s not just about success as a company but we believe we have a moral responsibility to take a leading role in shaping a better future for us and for generations to come.

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The development of retrofit solutions for existing gas turbines will be crucial for the implementation of hydrogen gas turbine technology.

The first steps can be achieved with relatively small modifications to existing combustors, allowing co-firing of hydrogen at low blend rates. A 25% blend rate represents a reasonable, short term goal. Increased field experience will enable further developments, such as new types of combustors allowing up to 100% of hydrogen firing without the need for diluents for emission control.

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Spotlight on technology HVPD

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HVPD KRONOS® MONITORING SOLUTIONS IMPROVE OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY In the wake of COVID-19, existing upstream and downstream facilities will need to bear the strain of increased demand, and maximising plant uptime will be of utmost importance. HVPD’s partial discharge (PD) monitoring equipment and expertise provides the best early warning indicator of electrical insulation deterioration in MV and HV networks. With site access restrictions, live data concerning each asset’s condition is now more critical than ever. HVPD has responded to the pandemic by increasing remote site support offerings, from guiding at-site personnel with PD monitoring system installations through to remotely configuring software, performing routine data analysis, and monitoring PD data during the commissioning of new plant installations. HVPD offers continuous PD monitoring solutions for the complete HV network: • Rotating machines – with PD sensors placed in either the machine’s terminal box or remotely at the central switchgear using a patented technique; rotating machines located both in and out of hazardous gas zones can be monitored for PD. In addition advances in hardware and software de-noising technology have enabled monitoring of motors driven by variable speed drives.

• Power transformers and bushings – with a wide range of adapters for attaching to bushing test taps, the HVPD Kronos® Monitoring Solution can detect PD which emanates from the main windings and bushings of in-service transformers. • Power cables – sensors are installed to monitor cables and cable accessories, potential failure sites can then be located along the length of the cable using on-line cable mapping. • Switchgear – by connecting to pre-installed PD sensors or the retrofit installation of sensors, the HVPD Kronos® system allows PD monitoring of air insulated switchgear or ultra high frequency PD monitoring of gas insulated switchgear. The HVPD Kronos® monitoring has an easy-to-use web interface that collates asset insulation condition across the network to help operators make conditionbased maintenance decisions. In addition, SCADA integration options enable data to be sent straight to the control room. For more information on HVPD’s PD monitoring capabilities visit www.hvpd.co.uk

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New EIC members NEW GLOBAL EUROPEAN MEMBER

NEW GLOBAL HOUSTON MEMBER

Axens

CORTEC, LLC

89 Boulevard Franklin Roosevelt Rueil-Malmaison Île-de-France 92500 France

208 Equity Blvd Houma Louisiana 70360 United States

The Nominated Representative is Mr Vincent Duverne, Gas Business Development Manager

The Nominated Representative is Mr Stephen Corte, VP

Telephone +33 1 47 14 21 00

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Email vincent.duverne@axens.net

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Email kyle.hoelscher@technipfmc.com

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Axens Group provides a complete range of solutions for carbon capture, conversion of oil and biomass to cleaner fuels, production and purification of major petrochemical intermediates as well as treatment and conversion options for natural gas.

CORTEC is a design, manufacturing, sales and service organisation specialising in flow control applications. It offers a line of equipment suited to a wide variety of uses, but excels in providing solutions to customers’ specific project needs. Main product focuses include chokes, ball valves, check valves, piping and manifold systems.

TechnipFMC is a leading technology provider to the traditional and new energy industries; delivering fully integrated projects, products and services.

The offer includes technologies, equipment, furnaces, modular units, catalysts, adsorbents and related services. From feasibility studies to unit start-up and followup throughout the entire unit life cycle, Axens Group is ideally positioned to cover the entire value chain to provide an integrated offer and a sustainable future.

CORTEC distinguishes its products between two globally established divisions; CORTEC Fluid Control (CFC) and CORTEC Manifold Systems (CMS). CORTEC is API 6A, 6D and 16C licensed with a quality system registered to API Q1 and ISO 9001.

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FTI – TechnipFMC 1 St Paul’s Churchyard London EC4M 8AP The Nominated Representative is Mr Kyle Hoelscher, Director – Corporate Development Telephone +44 (0)203 429 3950

With its proprietary technologies and comprehensive solutions, the company is transforming its clients’ project economics, helping them unlock new possibilities to develop energy resources while reducing carbon intensity and supporting their energy transition ambitions. Organised in two business segments – subsea and surface technologies – TechnipFMC will continue to advance the industry with its pioneering integrated ecosystems (such as iEPCI™, iFEED™ and iComplete™), technology leadership and digital innovation. The company’s vision is to drive real change in the energy industry and its corporate strategy has always been focused on successfully delivering that vision. TechnipFMC’s purpose is to improve clients’ project economics, enhance performance and reduce emissions. Underscored by its ESG (environmental, social and governance) commitments – TechnipFMC is reshaping the industry for a sustainable future.


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In-Situ Maintenance Services Sdn Bhd

Instrument Transformers Ltd (ITL)

PT Titian Servis Indonesia

2A, Jalan TPP 1/5 Taman Perindustrian Puchong 47100 Puchong Selangor Malaysia

2-4 Lithgow Place East Kilbride Glasgow G74 1PW

Ruko Allogio Barat No 2 Kawasan Scientia Summarecon Serpong Kel Medang, Kec. Pagedangan Tangerang, Banten 15334, Malaysia

The Nominated Representative is Mr Ong Weng Soon, Business Development Manager Telephone +603 8068 3220 Email ongws@in-situgroup.com

The Nominated Representative is Mr Paul Munro, Director Telephone +44 (0)1355 236 057 Email paul.munro@itl-uk.com

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In-Situ is a well-established engineering solutions company providing specialised fabrication services to the oil and gas, power generation, petrochemicals and marine industries.

Instrument Transformers Limited (ITL) designs and manufactures low voltage and medium voltage transformers for a wide range of equipment for power generation, distribution systems and facilities.

The company started operations in 2000. Its main office is located in Kuala Lumpur. It has branches strategically located at the centre of industry activities in Terengganu, Johor and Bintulu. Regionally, In-Situ is present in Thailand and China.

You will find LV and MV units in substation automation, power factor correction, tariff measurement and power plant protection, renewable energy transmission networks, offshore and onshore substations, battery storage facilities and data centres in the UK and worldwide.

In-Situ works closely with wellestablished local engineering companies. Its fast response and unwavering dedication are major contributors to its success, which is further reinforced by sound technical know-how, vast experience, expertise and a proven track record with its JASABLE flange management software.

Providing durable, well-designed, cost-optimised, and quickly delivered solutions to customers, large and small. Customerfocused, ITL’s highly qualified and knowledgeable engineering team constantly strives to find the best commercially and technically optimal solution for every single project.

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The Nominated Representative is Mr Michael Hutapea, Business Segment Manager – PPS Telephone +62 21 5568 3521 Email michael.hutapea@ titianservices.com

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PT Titian Servis Indonesia (TSI) provides services and solutions for customers to ensure they have the maximum return from their facilities. TSI focuses on three main areas: projects and turnaround services; well services and chemicals and pipeline and process services (PPS). Under projects and turnaround services, TSI provides specialised engineering and project management for EPC and TAR projects. Under well services, TSI focuses on speciality chemicals solutions and down hole tools. Under PPS, TSI provides various services that are required by customers for their maintenance operations and during shutdown (turn around) periods like online leak sealing, onsite machining, flange management, hydrotesting, pipeline pre-commissioning, welding habitat and others. Equipped with experienced and specialised personnel and the latest equipment and technology, TSI strives to ensure that its customers’ facilities generate maximum return, work continuously without any interruption and reduce downtime during shutdown periods.

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Member news ABB to power world’s largest seawater desalination project ABB technology is being used to build the world’s largest desalination plant in Taweelah, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The US$500m development will have the capacity to process over 900,000 cubic metres of seawater per day, enough to meet the demands of over 350,000 households.

Approximately 45km north of Abu Dhabi city, the Taweelah project will be the first reverse osmosis independent water project in Abu Dhabi which will desalinate seawater for supply to local communities and industry in the area. It will also set new benchmarks for its size, efficiency and cost by utilising the lowest amount of energy per cubic metre of water produced. As the world’s largest desalination plant, it is estimated to supply 909,200 m³/day and is scheduled to become fully operational in the fourth quarter of 2022. The plant will play a critical role in meeting the region’s peak water demand, which is projected to rise by 11% between 2017 and 2024.

ABB is working with SEPCOIII, the EPC contractor of the plant, to ensure power supply continuity, boost system operational efficiency and reduce maintenance costs. Challenged to provide safe, reliable and stable power supply to the operation of the seawater desalination equipment, ABB is delivering 30 panels of UniGear ZS3.2 medium-voltage switchgear and 250 panels of MNS® low-voltage switchgear with digital capabilities. To optimise operations, the MNS switchgear delivered has incorporated intelligent devices with a data interface to enable remote operation monitoring and condition-based maintenance of the switchgear. ABB has also delivered a wide range of low and medium voltage motors and variable speed drives to ensure reliable and energy efficient pumping in the plant. The ACS580MV medium voltage drives match the speed and torque of the motors to the pumping demand for maximum energy savings.

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AEG Power Solutions, a global provider of power supply systems and solutions for industrial, critical infrastructure and innovative power electronic applications has announced that it will provide eight Thyrobox DC 3 systems to supply power to the electrolysis process of the hydrogen production plant built by MPREIS in Austria.

Thyrobox DC 3 was designed to provide good power factor and minimised harmonics which contribute to energy efficiency and limited distortions to the grid feeder, and finally reduce the overall cost of operations of such processes as electrolysis. Thyrobox DC 3 full grid compliance was key in its adoption by MPREIS as well as the flexibility of the solution, its high efficiency especially at partial load operation and the communications standards.

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Amarinth to overhaul and update ten pumps for ADNOC

Amarinth, a leading company specialising in the design, application and manufacture of centrifugal pumps and associated equipment, has fulfilled an order to overhaul and install new mechanical seals on 10 API 610 VS4 pumps for use at the upgraded ADNOC operated Bab field.

New renewables lead created at Ashtead Technology

Ashtead Technology has created a new role to head up its increasing activities in renewable energy. The integrated underwater technology and services company has appointed Scott Stephen to oversee the firm’s growing presence and enhance its service offering to support the global renewables market.

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Based at Ashtead’s recently opened Thainstone technology centre in Aberdeenshire, UK, Mr Stephen has been promoted to the role after four years with the company latterly as an asset integrity business development manager and formerly as NDT sales manager.

Archirodon, the EPC awarded the Bab field upgrade, approached Amarinth to review whether new pumps would be required, or the existing pumps could be updated and integrated into the new oil train. Amarinth proposed that the seal support systems on the existing pumps be changed to Plan 71 nitrogen seals, which would be suitable for the higher concentrations of H2S, and that the pumps be fully refurbished and certified for use on the upgraded facility. It was agreed that the upgrade and refurbishment would be completed within 27 weeks from purchase order to commissioning as a longer shutdown would mean losing some £1m per day in production capacity, and this was all done during the global COVID-19 pandemic and country lockdowns.

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Following a handful of strategic acquisitions over the past four years, Ashtead Technology has offshore operational bases in key locations including Abu Dhabi, Broussard, Halifax, Houma, Houston, London and Singapore. The company has been servicing the energy sector for 36 years with its bespoke underwater solutions, tools and systems. The firm has in recent years been diversifying into the renewables market where its equipment fleet and engineering skills developed to support the oil and gas industry are also suited to the requirements of offshore wind developers’ installation and operations and maintenance (O&M) work. A specialist in underwater construction, O&M and decommissioning services, Ashtead Technology boasts one of the largest equipment fleets in the industry, coupled with the R&D capabilities to develop bespoke solutions.

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Balmoral Tanks’ appointments underpin global ambition

Balmoral Tanks, a wholly owned subsidiary of Aberdeen-based engineering and manufacturing business, Balmoral Group, has built a reputation for providing not only the highest quality of product but also unrivalled levels of customer service on a global basis. To further strengthen its marketleading position it has announced two senior appointments – one at each of its manufacturing locations. Gary Lockwood becomes the new operations director at Balmoral Tanks’ Llantrisant facility in South Wales while Cheong Tsang moves into a similar role in Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire.

We are delighted to announce these two senior appointments. Both come to Balmoral with precisely the skill sets and spirit we require. We look forward to benefiting from their combined experience and I’m sure their knowledge and capabilities will assist our ambitious targets in the global market. Allan Joyce, Managing Director, Balmoral Tanks

Mr Lockwood has enjoyed a career across manufacturing where he has held responsibility for engineering, operations, programme management and business development. Mr Tsang has held various management and directorial roles in design/development, quality/process control, production and operations and has worked extensively in the UK, China and Germany.

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Eaton launches advanced digital MCCB platform

Power management company Eaton has launched its most advanced digital moulded case circuit breaker (MCCB) in the UK. Combining IoT connectivity, maximum onsite safety, predictive maintenance and Class 1 energy metering in one compact smart device, Eaton’s digital NZM MCCB platform has been designed to enable building digitisation and decarbonisation. To ensure maximum protection of personnel, such as maintenance staff, the NZM compact circuit breakers offer Eaton’s Arcflash Reduction Maintenance System (ARMSTM) as an option. This goes beyond regulatory standards to create a safer working environment during maintenance switching. By reducing the tripping time, the system decreases the risk of arc faults and provides unparalleled onsite operative protection. Eaton’s new advanced digital MCCB platform enables remote monitoring and diagnosis capabilities to manage breaker health and ultimately, reduce system downtime. An integrated lifespan indicator ensures timely replacement of the device through predictive maintenance. With Power Xpert Release (PXR) trip unit technology, technicians can interact with the trip unit remotely from any laptop, using a USB connection. Additionally, Zone Selectivity Interlocking (ZSI) goes beyond time selectivity and current selectivity to ensure faults are isolated instantaneously, right where they occur. By guaranteeing tripping the breaker closest to the fault, the ZSI function limits the effects of an overload and minimises interruptions to operations. Combining ZSI, predictive maintenance and remote diagnosis features reduce systems downtime and enables quick, simple maintenance.

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Essar Projects wins US$62 million contract in Papua New Guinea

Essar Projects PNG (EPPNG), part of Essar Capital’s technology and services portfolio, has won a contract worth over US$62m from the national government of Papua New Guinea to construct a provincial headquarters and associated works in the Jiwaka province. The contract was won via an international competitive bidding round following a stringent multi-stage short listing and approval process.

We are very excited to execute this new order won by the team. It is testament to our commitment for creating world class infrastructure for the people of Papua New Guinea. We will strive for timely completion of the project and are thankful to the government for choosing us as its preferred partner once again. Srinivas Karri, Project Head, EPPNG

The new contract includes setting up a world class administrative headquarters for the province of Jiwaka, the youngest province in the country, established in 2012. It will be designed as an environmentally friendly smart multi-storied building. Other highlights include setting up modern water supply systems including a large reservoir and treatment plant, a sewerage treatment plant with latest technologies including pumping stations, construction of internal roads of up to 20km and drainage systems and horticulture across the development areas.

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Hydratight Academy becomes first approved blended learning provider

The Hydratight Academy has become the first approved training provider licensed by the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) to offer a blended learning programme in Mechanical Joint Integrity (MJI). The announcement follows the recent launch of the Hydratight Academy’s approved eLearning modules and practical training course options. The Hydratight Academy eLearning platform comprises of comprehensive modules, including ECITB-approved courses and supports a blended learning approach, providing trainees with online theoretical instruction coupled with practical hands-on training options. As the world adjusts to the new normal and businesses and individuals look towards the future, eLearning is undoubtedly on the rise, as it complements the more traditional methods of learning. Further development of virtual platforms has improved access to remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic; essentially preparing the workforce for the future ahead. New trainees can choose a blended learning approach by attending MJI practical training within four weeks of MJI eLearning course completion and receive full ECITB MJI training certification. ECITB-approved MJI eLearning courses can also be completed by experienced workers who are looking to refresh or upskill their knowledge, entirely online at a time that suits them, four weeks prior to attendance of technical testing. For more information, please contact the Hydratight Academy at eLearning@hydratight.com

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Construction of the world’s most powerful tidal turbine, the Orbital O2 2MW and inset Roxtec’s S Frame and RS Seal

NRL’s compliance operations shortlisted for award NRL’s recruitment business is celebrating reaching the finals of the Recruiter Awards 2021, after impressing judges with its robust approach to compliance.

The technical engineering specialist has built up a renowned reputation for operating in heavily regulated industries such as nuclear, rail, defence and power generation. With dedicated colleagues in each branch focused on ensuring operations are centred around compliance, clients trust their teams to advise and steer them to ensure staffing and workforce solutions adhere to all industry legislation and safety standards. This detail-orientated approach to compliance has earned NRL a spot on the shortlist in the Most Effective Back Office Operation category of this year’s awards which recognises best practice and innovation. The winners will be announced in September.

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Roxtec supplies safety seals for world’s most powerful tidal turbine

International safety seal manufacturer Roxtec has supplied Scotland-based Orbital Marine Power with a range of cable sealing solutions to support construction of the world’s most powerful tidal turbine, the Orbital O2 2MW. Orbital is the world’s leading developer of floating tidal stream turbines. The company’s O2 turbine is nearing completion at TEXO Group’s manufacturing facility in Dundee and will enter operation this summer at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) off the coast of Orkney. Once operational it will become the world’s most powerful tidal turbine, capable of providing enough clean and sustainable electricity to power more than 1,700 UK homes every year. Richard Keith, Marine & Offshore Market Manager for Roxtec in Scotland, said the company’s sealing solutions will help protect the turbine’s control systems and ensure operational reliability.

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Roxtec transits are being used to create dustproof and watertight seals where electrical control and instrumentation cables pass through compartments in the turbine’s hull, and between its nacelles and pitching hubs. Bury-based Roxtec is an industry leader in sealing solutions for the marine and renewables sector, and its products have featured in offshore green energy projects throughout Europe. Orbital’s team used the web-based Roxtec Transit Designer to save time during the project’s planning and installation phases. The online software is the most advanced of its kind on the market and allowed Orbital’s designers to quickly and simply produce detailed drawings of cable and pipe transit locations within the O2 tidal turbine. Roxtec first entered the marketplace in 1990 and is now active in more than 80 markets worldwide. Its transits protect people and assets from multiple hazards, and are renowned for their durability, reliability and flexibility.

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Sonardyne agrees lease renewal at Aberdeen Energy & Innovation Parks Moorfield Group has recently agreed lease renewal terms with subsea technology company Sonardyne International Ltd. Sonardyne has been based at the Energy Park since 2011 and has agreed a new five-year lease on Units 12-14 at the Technology Centre in Bridge of Don. The space extends to 3,628 sq ft.

The Swan AMI CACE (Conductivity After Cation Exchange) analyser is in use at the South Humber Bank Power Station

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Sonardyne is a leading independent and global provider of underwater solutions for the offshore energy, defence and science sectors. The company was founded in 1971 and has built up solid application knowledge and engineering capacity over the past fifty years. The space at Aberdeen is used for sales, training, equipment servicing and distribution. The company’s UK headquarters are based in Yateley, Hampshire, with a dedicated sea trials centre in Plymouth.

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Protecting power station performance with Swan’s AMI CACE

Swan Analytical Instruments has developed a new technology for power and industrial water/steam monitoring systems to enable uninterrupted operation with the Swan AMI CACE (Conductivity After Cation Exchange) analyser.

Chemists at the South Humber Bank Power Station (UK) have reported one year of uninterrupted operation with this innovative conductivity instrumentation, demonstrating its ability to avoid gaps in vital data streams, while also saving costs and lowering labour requirements. Swan’s AMI CACE dispenses with the need to replenish the instrument’s cation exchange resin every month, which means that downtime is almost completely avoided.

Funded by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS), the new facility will initially support ongoing hydrogen feasibility and metrology research, including the European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR), the UK Flow Programme and several demonstration projects seeking to transition the UK gas grid to hydrogen. The research will be shared publicly so that industry can make more informed choices about meter selection.

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TÜV SÜD launches UK’s first domestic hydrogen meter calibration facility

TÜV SÜD National Engineering Laboratory has launched the UK’s first traceable hydrogen flow calibration facility for domestic gas meters. The new facility will help meter manufacturers determine if existing meter stock, and new technologies under development, are correctly measuring hydrogen flow rates. This is a crucial step to ensure that hydrogen gas meters deployed onto the market in the future will deliver accurate measurements for customer billing and taxation purposes.

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Weidmüller strengthens international focus

Detmold-based electronics specialist Weidmüller has established Klippon Engineering UK Limited. Weidmüller is pooling its many years of expertise in the process industry sector in a new subsidiary based in Leicester, UK. In 1959 Weidmüller opened its own site in the UK and founded Klippon Electricals Ltd. Weidmüller is continuing a success story of more than 60 years. The newly founded Klippon Engineering is responsible for a worldwide network of engineering and service expertise. With its own sales team, application experts, affiliated production and assembly sites, product and application-specific solutions will be developed, certified and implemented in the future. With experts in Asia, the Middle East, the United Arab Emirates, Germany as well as the UK and Weidmüller’s other manufacturing locations, Klippon Engineering is now active worldwide.

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Social media round up We want to use every opportunity to connect with our members, so please follow us on Twitter (@TheEICEnergy) and connect with us on LinkedIn – EIC (Energy Industries Council) Below you’ll find a selection of some of the exciting EIC activities and useful industry information we’ve shared through our social media channels.

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Forthcoming events and 1 June LIVE e-vents

Business Opportunities with Subsea 7 Webinar

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Brazil-UK Energy Collaboration Forum Online

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An Evening with EIC The Club, Abu Dhabi

29 June LIVE e-vents

Oman Market Update Webinar

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North American LNG Project Updates Webinar

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UK and Europe news That’s a wrap for this year’s North Sea Decarbonisation Conference The UK and Europe team was delighted to finish on a high last month with its largest event to date. The North Sea Decarbonisation Conference (NSDC) on Tuesday 11 and Wednesday 12 May 2021, saw over 700 delegates throughout the two days, heard from 50 industry leaders, 10 sessions and had 20 conference supporters. The EIC and international supporting partners Agoria, IRO, Danish Export Association, World Forum Offshore Wind along with principal supporter DNV, all worked together to host an interactive conference exploring the North Sea’s journey to net zero and the opportunities to further connect the UK and neighbouring European markets.

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Our principal supporter DNV: NSDC principal supporter DNV has shared some links to key industry documents that may be of interest to you: www.dnv.com/oilgas/hydrogen/index.html and www.dnv.com/to2030 Our session co-hosts: Worley, Ethos Energy, Emerson, BMT, Mocean Energy, EY and Baker Hughes. Our conference global digital supporters: ABB, Bureau Veritas, TÜV SÜD, KBR and Glacier Energy. Our media supporters: Recharge and OGV Energy. Recharge has kindly shared a link to all delegates to receive a 14-day free trial of its online publication giving you access to industry news and options: https://info.rechargenews.com/ 14-day-free-trial On behalf of the team at EIC, we thank everyone who joined us during NSDC and we look forward to welcoming you back next year.

The North Sea Decarbonisation Conference included sessions focussed on offshore wind, hydrogen, CCUS, offshore electrification and power networks, financing technology to net zero, ocean energy, Waste to X and lowcarbon manufacturing. Throughout the two days we explored future pipelines of new deployments, the next generation of renewable energy technologies, the projects which are paving the way forward for the industry, the vital elements of reaching 2050 net zero targets, what critical investments are needed if we are to meet the Paris Agreement, the industries looking to diversify and what action is needed now to build the required frameworks to create an integrated North Sea net zero energy system.

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Energy Exports Conference 14-17 June 2021 The Energy Exports Conference returns online for 2021, conveniently bringing together many of the world’s key decision-makers and the energy supply chain in one event. Whether you are an experienced exporter or are yet to begin your exporting journey, EEC2021 highlights actionable project opportunities in key global energy markets and discusses the industry’s demands for Clean Tech and NetZero targets. To book your place, please visit: www.the-eic.com/Events/ EnergyExportsConference

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Middle East news Regional update

I am sure I echo the thoughts of many where I hope we return to events in a physical format soon, allowing us to meet up with faces old and new in an environment which will no Ryan M cPhers on doubt feel strange to begin with as we transition into the ‘new normal’. In the interim we have continued with our series of online webinars with our recent Qatar Market Update and GCC Project and Market Update attracting record numbers for the region, with over 100 attendees for each. We understand the continued need for market intelligence which we have looked to mirror with some business insights from the region in question to give you a comprehensive overview of what is happening at the moment. New members continue to join us from the region where we recently welcomed Al Gihaz and Worldwide Energy Logistics and look forward to welcoming many more throughout the course of the year. Further information on membership can be found by contacting anand.kumar@the-eic.com or dina.abieva@the-eic.com The recent announcement that the UK expects to sign multibillion-pound investment deals with the UAE in clean energy and infrastructure, as it looks to deepen its trade and investment ties, is tremendous news where investments into the technology sector may reach £1bn. I look forward to seeing this initiative develop further which should be of interest to EIC members. The Virtual Energy Exports Conference, taking place from 14-17 June 2021 has now also been launched with the agenda now live where you will see several exciting sessions relating to the Middle East and Africa which I would encourage you to join. This has become the number one event for global trade delegations to meet new and experienced UK exporters. We are also delighted to be running once again the UK pavilion at ADIPEC taking place from 15-18 November 2021. Stand space is currently 80% full, so don’t delay if you would like to join us. We hope that you and your respective families continue to stay safe during this period. Please continue to take advantage of the network, talk and help each other out where possible. We appreciate that this is a challenging time for UK businesses the world over and we want to remind you of the strong network at your disposal and that we are here to help in any way we can. 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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Regional news

Saudi Aramco to sell 1% stake to major energy company

Saudi Aramco is in talks to sell 1% of the world’s biggest exporting oil company, to a leading global energy company. The potential sale to international investors may happen within the next one or two years, said Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The stake sale could be worth about US$18.9bn, based on the company’s current market capitalisation of 7.11 trillion riyals (US$1.89tn). Privatisation is a key pillar of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 economic diversification agenda. In 2019, Aramco listed its shares on the Saudi Stock Exchange, Tadawul, in the world’s largest public offering, raising an initial US$25.6bn but later selling more shares, boosting the total to US$29.4bn. A total of 1.5% of the company, or about 3bn shares, were offered to retail and institutional investors at the time.

UAE and UK set to sign clean energy and tech investment deals

The United Kingdom expects to sign multibillionpound investment deals with the UAE in clean energy and infrastructure as it looks to deepen its trade and investment ties with the Arab world’s second-largest economy. The UK is also looking to finalise details of investments into its technology sector that may reach £1bn, according to Simon Penney, the UK Trade Commissioner for the Middle East. The potential deals follow the UK and UAE’s agreement for £1bn worth of joint investments in Britain’s life sciences industry under the Sovereign Investment Partnership signed in March.

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The COVID-19 situation is still worrying across the Asia Pacific region with India taking the worst hit with almost 4,000 fatalities per day. Azman Other APAC countries are Nasir also registering significant increases of daily cases compared to earlier in the year. Vaccination programmes are underway in most countries with Singapore and Taiwan leading in terms of the number of people having been vaccinated. Travelling within the region and to and from the region is still very much restricted as countries are wary of opening their borders in fear of potential new waves of COVID-19 spread.

In May and June our focus has been supporting the recruitment of potential speakers for the Virtual Energy Exports Conference on 14 to 17 June 2021. As far as APAC is concerned, speaking sessions are now almost confirmed and will feature key industry players from countries such as Taiwan, Australia, India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Companies and organisations participating as speakers for sessions hosted by EIC APAC include Petronas, Shell, Sapura Energy, Reliance Oil, Engie, Western Australia Government, Yara Australia and the Ministry of Energy Sri Lanka. In the coming months we will be featuring our new ASEAN members as speakers in a series of webinars in June, July and August. These sessions will be a good opportunity for other EIC members in other regions to get to know these companies and possibly strike up some new relationships and tie-ups in pursuing business opportunities in the region. In light of travel restrictions, which are looking to continue for some time yet, webinars like these should be helpful for UK and international companies to meet regional companies virtually. There may also be opportunities for a number of one-to-one networking sessions after the webinars. We are happy to announce the arrival of two new energy analysts – Azzahrah Juraimi and Farhan Amran – and a new membership manager, Adhwa Sany. We are also expecting to have a new office and events co-ordinator starting in July 2021. Azman Nasir, Head of Asia Pacific azman.nasir@the-eic.com Sign up for the EICOnline newsletter

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South Korea to build world’s largest floating offshore wind farm

South Korea has unveiled ambitious plans to invest US$32bn (KRW36tn) in what is said would be the world’s largest floating offshore wind farm. This is a key project needed to achieve the country’s goal of zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The 6GW complex will be located off the coast of Ulsan City, at the Donghae 1 gas field, which is the country’s first commercially viable offshore natural gas field. It is targeted to come online by 2030. Additionally, ten major South Korean companies, municipalities and organisations are also planning to develop an offshore hydrogen production plant which will be powered by a portion of the power produced at the Donghae 1 floating offshore wind farm.

Eni and Santos eye upstream carbon capture collaboration opportunities

Eni and Santos have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding to jointly seek collaboration opportunities in northern Australia and Timor-Leste. One of the areas of interest is the potential joint development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities, serving not only assets owned by the companies, but also third-party projects in the Darwin area, with the aim of facilitating the establishment of a carbon management hub in the Northern Territory. Potential co-operation in new upstream development opportunities in relation to other offshore stranded resources located in northern Australia is also an area of interest for the duo.

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North and Central America news Regional update

Here in Houston we are seeing a decline in COVID-19 cases, hospitalisations and deaths. Should this trend continue, along with high vaccination rates, we hope that face-toface meetings and events Amand a Duho n will take place safely soon. Until then, the Houston team continues to work diligently to continue delivering high-quality EIC LIVE e-vents. On 7 April we hosted the second of a three-part webinar series focused on the North American LNG sector. We were delighted to hear from Michael Sicker, President, Oil & Gas Division, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America; Renee Pirrong Director Research and Analysis, Tellurian; Guido Faramondi, Global EPC Key Account and North America LNG Leader, Baker Hughes; and Mike Younger, Director, Turner & Townsend. Many thanks to our exclusive digital sponsor Turner & Townsend for their continued support as we push forward our North American LNG campaign. It was very clear from all speakers’ opening remarks and comments, that the LNG sector will play a valuable role in the energy transition.

During our April EIC Houston Coffee Break, we were joined by guest speakers Stuart Broadley, CEO, EIC, and Sarah Howell, Communications & Marketing Manager and Tracy Lothian, Senior Vice President, both from ExxonMobil LNG. It was inspiring to hear how ExxonMobil is promoting diversity and inclusion throughout the LNG industry and the PowerPlay Awards. Nominations are open until 11 June, so make sure you submit your nominations to recognise your talented female and male colleagues! On 4 May the EIC was honoured to partner with the British American Business Council Texas (BABC TX) delivering the Trade, Climate and Energy webinar. The esteemed panel included Clarisse Roche, Head of Americas, EIC; Richard Hyde, Her Majesty’s Consul General in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Oklahoma – British Consulate-General Houston (Moderator); Antony Phillipson, British Consul General in New York, Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for North America (HMTC); and Paul Rennie OBE, Counsellor for Global Issues, British Embassy. The panellists discussed the latest developments on the UK-USA Free Trade Agreement, COP26 and what this means for the energy supply chain. Houston remains the energy capital of the world and as we recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s an ideal time to strategise and build a key presence in the region, enabling the growth of your business and the award of local business contracts. With competitive pricing for professional business services and environment, the EICLaunchPad service includes fully serviced offices, virtual office services, hotdesks, in addition to conference room and meeting room hire. Find out more by contacting houston@the-eic.com

The Biden administration aims to accelerate the growth of the offshore wind sector with a target of 30GW of installed capacity by the end of this decade. In April the EIC, along with event partner DIT, turned the focus onto the development of port infrastructure (pictured above) critical to supporting the growth of the offshore wind industry. We were delighted to hear from US and UK speakers, who shared their experiences and best practises including Johan Zaayman, Vice Consul and Trade & Investment Officer, Department for International Trade British Consulate-General in Houston; Brendan Dugan, Assistant Executive Director/Director of Business Development, South Jersey Port Corporation; Russell Williams, Director, Tradepoint Atlantic; Gareth Russell, Offshore Wind Development Manager, Associated British Ports; Nolan Gray, Freeport Director, Tees Valley Combined Authority and Bill Scott OBE, Chief Executive, Wilton Engineering. Get in touch Share your news and views...

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Friday 11 June 2021 Webinar EIC Houston Coffee Break Join the EIC and special guest Rafael Daryanani from the British Chamber of Commerce in Mexico as we discuss the existing MoU between our organisations and the benefits for members. www.the-eic.com/Events/Calendar

Wednesday 7 July 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent North American LNG Series The EIC and Turner and Townsend will provide you with the latest LNG project updates and help you identify potential business opportunities. www.the-eic.com/EventDetail?dateid=2980


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In April we had the pleasure of partnering with Lloyd’s Register and ABIMAQ for the Lloyd’s Register Brazil Inspection Forum, which discussed the topic: Boilers and Pressure Clariss e Roch a Vessels: Understanding ASME Code and PED requirements.

We thank attendees for participating actively in the Q&A session at the end, and would like to remind our EIC members that the webinar recording is available to those that were not able to attend this event but would like to access the information.

Almost 500 people registered to attend the technical forum proving the importance of this discussion, which was addressed by Mr Alberto Machado, Oil & Gas Executive Director for ABIMAQ (The Brazilian Machinery Builders’ Association), who opened the event.

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Celso Raposo, Lloyd’s Register Operations Manager for South America, and Mauro Borges, ASME Authorized Inspector & Supervisor for Lloyd’s Register then explained what both the ASME Code and the PED requirements are, their scope, norms and categorisations for both, as well as many other in-depth details. Finally, Mr Edevlado Campregher, Quality Manager at Hergen, a manufacturer, gave his insight on his experience of going through the certification and pros and cons for their business.

Regional news

Argentina sees disruption to O&G production at Vaca Muerta

Argentina’s oil and gas output experienced a decline between March and April following disruption to production sites in Neuquén. They were caused by protests by health workers and truck drivers, who demanded pay increases amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Demonstrations have blocked roads to fields at the Vaca Muerta formation, paralysing 45 rigs.

Brazil’s 17th bidding round in October

The National Petroleum Agency (ANP) has released the bidding rules for the upcoming 17th round for O&G concessions in Brazil. Scheduled to take place on 7 October, the bidding round will offer 92 offshore exploration blocks across the Campos, Pelotas, Santos and Potiguar basins.

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ENERGY EXPORTS CONFERENCE Platinum sponsor

MONDAY 14 JUNE – THURSDAY 17 JUNE

The year of COP26

2021

28 September 2021

CONNECT Energy USA 2.0

EIC Connect Energy USA 2.0 2021 28 September 2021 Norris Conference Centers, Houston City Centre


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