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OEUK Conference 2024: New government can help forge homegrown energy future

25 July 2024

Energy trade body reveals line-up for vital conference during ‘critical juncture’ for industry 

The trade body for the offshore energy industry has today announced speakers for the OEUK Conference 2024, which will focus on the UK’s energy future in the wake of the General Election.

Speakers from Cerulean Winds, the Net Zero Technology Centre, and Aberdeenshire Council are among the line-up for the event, set to discuss how energy policy implemented by the new UK Government could unlock a ‘thriving business environment’ for the sector.

The trade body hopes the conference, supported by principal sponsor bp and supporting sponsor Baker Hughes, can provide a platform to discuss what conditions will be needed to ensure a skilled, stable, and secure energy future.

Doris Reiter, bp’s senior vice president, North Sea, will deliver the keynote speech at the event which will be held at the P&J Live in Aberdeen on September 17.

Speaking ahead of the event, OEUK CEO David Whitehouse said:

“The energy transition will be the biggest engineering project this country has ever seen, and if done correctly, has the potential to deliver the economic growth the UK needs while driving the country towards net zero.

“The energy policy brought in by Labour could alter the trajectory of the UK’s energy future. We are at a critical juncture, and government must work with the UK energy sector to unlock a thriving business environment.

“Our conference will provide a platform for the industry to make a clear case for prioritising a homegrown energy transition over an imported one. The best path to achieving that is through supporting UK companies and people today so that we have a healthy project pipeline to meet our needs tomorrow.

“Stable and supportive policies, clear, long-term commitments, and surety for businesses to invest – that is what this country needs in the wake of the election. That is what this industry needs to deliver a skilled, secure, and sustainable future.”

Speakers announced:

David Whitehouse – CEO, Offshore Energies UK

Doris Reiter – Senior Vice President, North Sea, bp

Vicky Dawe – Director – Energy Development, DESNZ

Donna Sutherland – Manager, Infrastructure & New Energy, Veri Energy (EnQuest)

Chris Johnson – Vice President – Oilfield Services and Equipment, Baker Hughes

Michael Love – Head of Skills Policy, OPITO

Andrew Ritchie – Lead Officer, DYW, Aberdeenshire Council

Sarah Moore – Chief Executive Officer – Energy Logistics, Peterson

Nathan Morgan – CEO, Kellas Midstream

Steve Nicol – Executive President, Operations, Wood

Laura Jarvie – Head of Scotland, Cerulean Wind

Jo White – General Manager – PUK SNS, Perenco UK Ltd

Elaine Yeoman – Head of Environment and CFR, TotalEnergies E&P UK Limited

Bob Sanguinetti – CEO, Port of Aberdeen

Myrtle Dawes – Chief Executive Officer, Net Zero Technology Centre

Neil McCulloch – CEO, Spirit Energy

Notes to editors:

  • Free media passes are available for this event. Please register your interest by emailing [email protected].
  • OEUK’s Emissions Reduction Report 2024 will also be launched at this event, revealing the sector’s progress on emissions reduction. An advance media briefing will be held on Monday 16 September. To find our more, contact communications advisor Shaina Kumar: [email protected] / 07961 076 645.
  • Issued by communications team, OEUK. Contact Bryony Ormes: [email protected] / 07976 850 996.

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