Delegate registrations are now open for the Energy Exports Conference 2023. The two-day conference in Aberdeen will be held at the P&J Live on the 6th & 7th of June 2023 and is organised by several prominent industry associations and organisations. The event, which is free to attend, will welcome a global audience with the city expected to receive several international delegations.
Registered delegates will gain:
Following a successful return to an in-person event in 2022, the conference will be back bigger and better than ever for its fifth year, with 2000+ delegates anticipated to attend in person from across the global energy industry.
Key themes for 2023 include:
With high-profile industry speakers and international delegations, the conference will welcome UK suppliers, major global operators, contractors and organising and supporting partners.
Speakers already confirmed for EEC 2023 include Bechtel, EIC, LRQA, Mainstream Power, Mott MacDonald, Seimens Energy, The Western Australia Government Office, UAE UK Business Council, UKEF and Venterra.
Stuart Broadley, CEO of The Energy Industries Council (EIC), says, “We know how important it is for business owners to find new routes to growth and resilience in these continuing difficult market conditions. There are vast and exciting energy project opportunities around the world, EEC provides companies access to hundreds of contacts and enables businesses to learn about multiple new export opportunities. The conference gives organisations and individuals the opportunity to listen, engage and connect with international operators, developers, contractors, government and export advisors, ambassadors, and trade experts from across the globe. We look forward to welcoming all delegates across 2 days this June.”
EEC 2023 sponsors are:
2023 organising partners are:
Supporting partners are:
To book free delegate registration, please visit: https://www.the-eic.com/EEC2023
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