In this issue, we reflect on a defining moment for the UK offshore energy sector, as industry, government and investors grapple with the realities of energy security, fiscal uncertainty and the pace of transition. From the fallout of the Autumn Budget to the future role of the North Sea, this edition explores how confidence, credibility and delivery will shape what comes next.
Discover in-depth features on:
- The North Sea at a crossroads: As exploration halts and investment falls to historic lows, industry leaders set out what is needed to protect jobs, energy security and long-term value from a mature basin still rich in potential
- Inside OEUK’s External Affairs work: Go behind the scenes with the team navigating the political landscape before, during and after the Autumn Budget, translating evidence into influence at a critical moment for policy reform
- Financing the energy transition: Hear from investors, policymakers and market leaders on what it will take to unlock capital, reduce risk and move from ambition to delivery across renewables, CCS and infrastructure
- Transition in practice: From carbon capture and hydrogen to offshore wind and decommissioning, explore how projects are progressing on the ground – and where policy, planning and grid reform remain essential
- People, skills and resilience: Read powerful perspectives on workforce transition, inclusion and offshore mental health, highlighting the human impact of change and the need to value the people who power the sector
This edition also features a farewell to OEUK’s Sustainability & Policy Director Mike Tholen, global energy insights, major project updates, member news and the latest OEUK reports and events from across the UK offshore energy landscape.
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