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Biden’s green energy plan: 15 year road to the end of natural gas in the US electricity sector dilemma The race among nations in the 21st century is no more about who can reach the unreachable lands, not about who could develop the biggest cities or who could be the first to explore the stars. The race among nations in the 21st century should be about reducing carbon emissions from our transportation, eliminating greenhouse gases from our industries and foremost, tackling climate change that is affecting our mother earth. The 46th US presidential election told us just that. In July 2020, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr announced a US$2tn clean energy plan in an effort to tackle climate change as part of his presidential manifesto. The four year plan was seen as one of the most expensive and revolutionary clean-energy plans ever. The Green New Deal aims to escalate the use of clean energy in the transportation, electricity and building sectors and reduce fossil fuel use across the US. One of the objectives of the plan is to eliminate carbon emissions from the electricity sector by 2035. The deal, however, does not bring a smile to all. The industry understands eliminating carbon emissions from the electricity sector would also mean removing fossil fuel resources from the electricity generation mix equation. The new deal is a reversal from former President Donald Trump, who sought to maximize US oil, gas and coal output by removing regulations and easing environmental reviews. To compare to his democratic president predecessor, President Barack Obama’s Clean Power Plan had only called for the electricity sector to cut its carbon pollution 32% by 2030. Currently, fossil fuels make up 63.64% of the electricity generation mix. Natural gas is the dominant fossil fuel resource with 41.96% share in the electricity generation mix, followed by coal (21%), petroleum (0.43%) and other gases (0.26%) (source: EIA). As coal is currently going through its phased-out process from the electricity sector, natural gas would be the most significant fossil fuel source remaining in the equation until 2035. This brings us to the dilemma: a 15 year road to the end of natural gas in the US electricity sector. For the past few years, natural gas has been seen as an important bridge to cleaner fuels and coal transition. Gas fired power plants were used to accommodate the growing penetration of intermittent renewable energy such as wind and solar. Through the new plan, President Biden is expected to impose new limits on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and reinstate methane regulation to Obamaera levels preventing gas leaks from infrastructure – which was repealed during the Trump administration.
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These clean-energy policies have the potential to drive up the cost of gas fired electricity. Thus making it harder for gas to compete with wind, solar and other renewables. As more technologies are being developed and deployed, renewable energy has become cheaper and more efficient. By 2030, solar is expected to become the cheapest source of power in the US electricity market. However, natural gas, due to its resilience, is anticipated to remain as a dominant fuel source for the US electricity mix until 2025. In this new Biden era, the future of natural gas fired power plants could depend on the capability of the industry to place itself in the greener electricity sector. New technologies such as hydrogen and carbon capture could be applied as a way of achieving a carbon-free electricity sector. Biden’s clean energy proposal leaves the door open for gas plants to continue operating with the addition of carbon capture systems to the plants. Gas plants could also use hydrogen as its secondary fuel to lower their carbon emissions. The Biden administration’s plans to seek to end carbon emissions from power plants would also mean the end for natural gas-related assets such as pipelines. The latest statement from the former Secretary of State John Kerry which warned that natural gas pipelines could become ‘stranded assets’ within 30 years has shaken pipeline owners. To remain relevant in the business, pipeline owners are eyeing another, possibly futureproof fuel: hydrogen as the new feedstock. Substituting one feedstock for another poses a technical challenge for pipeline owners given that the current compressors designed for natural gas are not suitable to move hydrogen and some types of steel pipes in-place could crack when exposed to hydrogen over time. While industries might have questioned the implementation of the clean energy plan in the Biden administration agenda, the White House has proven its gravitas through actions. President Biden has revoked the permits for the controversial Keystone XL pipeline on his first day in office. The president has also imposed an indefinite moratorium on new oil and gas leasing on federal lands. While the president is actively taking action on climate change, the industry should also be prepared to remain relevant in the new greener oil and gas industry. Adhwa Afnan Research Analyst, Americas Region adhwa.afnan@the-eic.com
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Inside this issue... With the first EIC Connect event of the year now behind us, there are just a few weeks until we arrive in Mark R isley Vietnam and the US to bring you more supply chain opportunities across the energy spectrum. EIC Connect Virtual Vietnam will take place on 16-17 March and we’re excited to bring the event back for our first conference in 2021 in the Asia Pacific region. Shortly afterwards, EIC Connect Energy USA opens its virtual doors on 30-31 March. Adhwa Afnan, EIC Research Analyst for the Americas Region, has explored US President Joe Biden’s four-year US$2tn clean energy plan and the new administration’s ambition to eliminate carbon emissions from the electricity sector by 2035. Clean energy opportunities will be the topic under discussion at EIC Connect Virtual Energy USA, with confirmed speakers including Baker Hughes, Bechtel, BP, McDermott and ExxonMobil. This week we are also excited to launch The North Sea Decarbonisation Conference. This event is a new initiative by the EIC that will look exclusively at decarbonised energy opportunities in the North Sea and surrounding countries. Topics will include offshore wind, ocean energy, electricity interconnectors, CCUS, hydrogen and much more. Visit the EIC website to find out more and book your place: www.the-eic.com/Events/TheNorthSeaDecarbonisationConference On the subject of decarbonisation, in this edition EIC CEO Stuart Broadley talks about the 8x Cs of energy transition for supply chain success. Key areas include clean energy and growth, collaboration between companies, content and much more. See page 6. This month’s Spotlight on Technology feature looks at Kloeckner Metals UK and their eprocurement solutions for improving metal sourcing. Mark Risley, Head of Marketing and Communications mark.risley@the-eic.com
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Contents Sector analysis
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Inside this issue...
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EIC databases
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EIC 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 19 Forthcoming events
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International trade
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UK and Europe news 23 Middle East news
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Asia Pacific news
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North America news
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Global opportunities OMAN
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Greater Yellowtail Are Development
Sohar – Small LNG Plant and LNG Bunkering Hub
Thames Enterprise Park Biofuel Plant
Operator: ExxonMobil Value: US$6bn ExxonMobil and its partners are expected to submit plans by the end of 2021 for a fourth development phase at the Stabroek block involving the Greater Yellowtail discoveries. Front-end engineering and design studies have started for a fourth FPSO.
Operator: Total Value: US$1.2bn Total is nearing a decision on the EPC phase of the project and revised bids have been submitted. FID is still to be reached although conversations have been had with ECAs for financial support.
Operator: Greenergy Value: US$250m Greenergy plans to develop a plant that will convert waste tires into a drop-in fuel, as well as recovering carbon black to be reused to produce new tires and other products. FEED work is underway.
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Operator: Hyderabad Integrated MSW Limited Value: US$50m Development of an energy from waste plant in Jawahar Nagar, India. The project will have a capacity of 48MW and it is the second stage of the 20MW Jawahar Nagar Energy from Waste (Phase 1) project. The operator has been given consent to go-ahead.
Operator: ArmWind LPP Value: US$60m Construction of a 48MW wind farm in the region of Aktobe, Kazakhstan. The site will be an extension to the 48MW Badamsha 1 wind farm. Saft has secured a contract for the provision of its Uptimax battery solution to provide essential backup power and other auxiliary services.
Operator: NuScale Value: US$7.5bn Deployment of a combined 1GW wind farm and 12 SMRs generating 924MW in north Wales. It will also produce over 3 million kg of hydrogen per year. Shearwater and NuScale have signed a MoU to explore opportunities for the proposal. An outline proposal has been submitted to the British government.
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by Stuart Broadley CEO, Energy Industries Council
The 8x Cs of energy transition for supply chain success EIC kicks off 2021 with the 8x Cs of energy transition that, if acted upon by government and industry, ensure energy supply chain success. The hyper-topic of energy transition is thrown around as the obvious solution to reach net zero carbon targets. The reality though is that most new energy transition technologies are still years away from being proven, safe, scalable and economically affordable. And the clock is ticking. To meet 2050 net zero carbon goals, countries need to rapidly transition from where they are today – some with scaled and affordable renewable electricity, but most without – to a future with fully decarbonised power, industry, transport and heat. This transition needs to happen at pace and will require new technologies, at scale. Excitingly, and foreseeably, this should provide massive opportunities for almost all businesses across the energy sector. EIC analysis highlights 8x Cs of energy transition that, if acted upon by government and industry, will ensure supply chain success. Energy transition remains a complex topic with many unknowns, but the EIC believes that these 8x Cs of energy transition are key.
1 CLN: Clean
• Government o Clean energy, clean growth – focus UK energy policy on authentically green technologies at the start, such as green hydrogen, wind powered electrification and nuclear. o Focus CCUS investments more on decarbonising industry rather than CO2 capture for blue hydrogen.
o Clean conscience – re-establish higher UK aid budget to ensure a just transition. • Industry o Clean sheet – address your own carbon footprint quickly. Your customers will demand it, so start now.
2 CON: Confidence
• Government o Confidently pitch huge UK ambition to the world at COP26. o Aim to be top five globally in key energy transition technologies, confidently picking winning technologies for the long-term. EIC data shows that green hydrogen projects globally outshine blue hydrogen projects by a factor of 10:1 – don’t miss the boat, step up UK investment in this key new and authentically clean technology that the UK is geologically perfect for. • Industry o You have the capability and ability to grow, invest and export.
3 CTL: Control
• Government o Control the outcome, by filling in the supply chain gaps in the detail of the energy white paper, legislating and regulating supply chain investment and success, and communicating and delivering against a supply chain plan, intervening where necessary. o Link energy security to a planned and controlled, rooted and healthy supply chain. o Learn from offshore wind; don’t leave supply chain success to chance. Set clear UK content requirements for strategic UK projects, with both O&M and technology rules for UK-controlled scope.
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• Government o Assist COVID recovery with a green levy on businesses and consumers – direct the money raised towards UK utility-scale clean growth projects. o Supply chain companies cannot live on sporadic opportunities, they need a consistent pipeline of substantial green projects to invest properly themselves. • Industry o Business leaders need to get more involved. Become an expert in how to access and win government contracts, funding and support.
5 COL: Collaboration
• Government o Co-ordinate collaborative Government-Industry-Society communication and working. Excite the sharing of ideas, make decisions at pace, listen to all corners of the UK and its wide range of views, feed new technologies, and root clustered capabilities, build back better, and watch energy exports take off. • Industry o Decarbonisation affects everyone and everything – there is no longer an oil and gas or renewable industry, for instance – all sectors are now part of the clean, green economy and there is a key role for all technologies including transport, nuclear, renewable, gas, homes, grids, interconnectors, fuel cells and so on. o Embrace the concept of being part of a single and integrated UK energy supply chain, active in multiple sectors. Beyond energy, explore entering new sectors.
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o The planet and the environment concern all sections of society, so make sure your own business is fully diverse and inclusive, to ensure you can attract and retain the best talent. o Diversify as fast as you can – the days of relying on just oil and gas are fading, although EIC data shows that oil and gas projects will account for more than 50% of energy export opportunities (by value) for at least the next five years.
6 CAP: Capability
• Government o EIC has done the hard work to assess UK energy supply chain capability (3,500+ amazing businesses) – use the data, nurture what we have, make smart ‘seeding and rooting’ capability decisions. o Energy transition is the next industrial revolution, and global competition will be fierce. o The UK’s highest emission zones tend to be in lower economy and high unemployment regions of the UK – take this chance to ‘level up’ and ‘build back better’ with regional, net-zero investment, training and job growth. • Industry o Energy transition is five years from providing supply chain opportunities, so retain your core business focus in the short term while exploring new technologies for the future.
7 CUK: Content (UK)
• Government o Link energy policies to UK content requirements and make the threshold higher. o Link the UK content threshold to key technologies, not just O&M. Accepting that O&M is good for levelling up and jobs, this is not exportable, so we only grab a small % of the global market if we rely on O&M-related UK content. o Drive UK content for core manufacturing of energy transition products, and new areas of research and education. o Charge UK Export Finance ECA funding to drive growth in UK supply chain participation in global energy transition projects.
8 COM: Competitiveness
• Government o Industry will come back from COVID, so set post-COVID policies and funding mechanisms that are catalysts for rapid growth. o There is a correlation between countries that lead with digital adoption and those that lead in decarbonisation technology and ambition – so set policies that drive digital leadership. o Continue to provide funding and support to oil and gas exporters, at least for five more years.
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• Industry o Don’t give up on digital adoption with risk-averse energy clients – the key to global competitiveness in energy transition will be whether your business has the highest rate of digital adoption and innovation. o Invest in UK manufacturing for energy transition, not just UK services. o The UK energy supply chain has demonstrated unbelievable resilience during the low oil price years since the 2014 oil crisis and more recently the pandemic. This perfectly positions those businesses to grasp the opportunity to capture market opportunity of energy transition in the months and years to come. The EIC, as the voice of the integrated supply chain, is working with government and members to drive forward the policy required to ensure that the supply chain is rooted in the UK and has the capability to seed and develop and continue sharing its expertise on a global scale. We will continue to call for action to ensure the 8C’s are heeded and if you would like to learn more, or for more information, please contact the EIC.
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Spotlight on technology Kloeckner Metals UK
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KLOECKNER’S ePROCUREMENT SOLUTIONS IMPROVE METAL SOURCING Kloeckner Metals UK is one of the leading metal stockholders and processing suppliers in the UK and a pioneer of digital transformation within the steel and metal industry. Over the past three years Kloeckner has gone through a rapid digital transformation with a vision to fully digitalise the supply chain. Its emphasis on digitalisation has resulted in a group wide launch of three innovative eProcurement solutions: the Online Shop, Contract Portal and a popular EDI integration solution. Procurement went through some significant changes in 2020 as the pandemic accelerated the use of digital solutions across various industries to help procurement teams better cope with disrupted supply chains. Kloeckner’s customers were able to immediately switch to one of their digital solutions which allowed procurement departments to better stay in control of their supply chain, improve transparency and streamline their procurement process. Get in touch To be profiled in this section please contact Email mark.risley@the-eic.com
From real time overview, insight into current and expired contracts to fully automated and a faster purchasing process, that can cut transaction costs by 50%, Kloeckner’s Online Shop, Contract Portal and EDI solutions are there to reduce customers daily business processes and eliminate unnecessary manual efforts. So, no matter which eProcurement solution customers decide to implement, there are clear benefits to switching to eProcurement. Benefits of eProcurement include better control over the supply chain, greater transparency and most importantly a more efficient procurement process. Saving customers time and money. Any EIC members who wish to be profiled in this section please contact Mark Risley, Head of Marketing and Communications: mark.risley@the-eic.com
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New EIC members NEW GLOBAL ASIA PACIFIC MEMBER
Austral Asia Line Pte Ltd 9 Temasek Boulevard #20-01 Suntec Tower 2 038989 Singapore The Nominated Representative is Mr Steward Chen, BA
NEW GLOBAL MEMBER
Belzona Polymerics Ltd Claro Road Harrogate HG1 4DS The Nominated Representative is Mr Richard Bywater, Specification Development Engineer – Europe & Africa
NEW EUROPEAN PRIMARY MEMBER
FDAN Equipment & Engineering Supply GmbH Lindenstraße 3 52146 Würselen Germany
Telephone +65 6248 3600
Telephone +44 (0)1423 567 641
The Nominated Representative is Mr Amirreza Nejati, Managing Director
Email s.chen@aalshipping.com
Email rbywater@belzona.com
Telephone +49 2405 2894 990
Web https://aalshipping.com/
Web www.belzona.co.uk
Email a.nejati@fdan.eu
AAL Shipping (AAL) is an awardwinning breakbulk, project heavy lift, steel and dry bulk commodity carrier which has for 25 years delivered competitive global solutions for dynamic sectors including oil and gas, mining, energy and construction. It is one of the multipurpose shipping sector’s top carriers by total fleet DWT and has a reputation for dependability and going the extra mile for its customers.
Specialising in erosion, corrosion, and chemical protection, Belzona is a world leader in the design and manufacture of repair composites and protective coatings for machinery, equipment, buildings and structures.
FDAN is a business consultant in the oil, gas and petrochemical industries. It offers consulting services in two major sectors:
AAL provides seamless aroundthe-world connectivity, comprising scheduled monthly liner services between Europe, the Middle East, India, Asia and Oceania – backed by tramp chartering sailings covering the Americas and the rest of the world. With representative offices on four continents, AAL’s team ensures a local 24/7 service in key trading hubs and in support of major trade lanes globally.
For over 60 years Belzona has provided proven solutions for a range of industrial issues including erosion, corrosion, chemical attack, abrasion and wear, water and weatherproofing and safety grip systems. From full turnkey solutions such as vessel linings, to pump efficiency coatings, Belzona’s extensive experience ensures it provides cost-effective systems that offer long-term repair and protection with minimal downtime, meeting clients’ specific requirements.
Product procurement: it has practical experience in project procurement on a wide variety of items like piping material, valve and control valves, pumps and compressors and process equipment. Its goal is to optimise price, delivery time and quality. Engineering services: it has a wide range of professional engineers who have supported it on many projects. It offers a range of engineering calculation for process equipment, fix and rotary equipment, pressure vessel, filter separator and many other applications.
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New EIC members
NEW ASEAN MEMBER
NEW GCC MEMBER
NEW AFRICA MEMBER
MIE Offshore Solutions Sdn Bhd
Myrcator Marine & Cargo Solutions FZE
PIRECO
T4-2-2, Tower 4, Maju Link Jalan Lingkaran Tengah II (MRR2) 57100, Bandar Tasik Selatan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
PO Box 51156 Hamriyah Freezone Sharjah, UAE
Immeuble Al Badr rue du Lac Mâlaren Les Berges du Lac 1053 Tunisia
The Nominated Representative is Mr Ir. Ahmad Nazwan, Director
The Nominated Representative is Mr Cris Partridge, Managing Director
Telephone +603 9054 5701
Telephone +971 50 997 1957
Telephone +216 71 860 066
Email anazwan@mieoffshore.com.my
Email cris.partridge@myrcatormcs.com
Email kais.ellouze@pireco.com.tn
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Web https://myrcatormcs.com/
MIE Offshore Solutions Sdn Bhd (MOFS) offers a wide spectrum of ‘off-boundary’ energy solutions for a complete lifecycle of client’s assets to ensure that the industry is more prudent and sustainable.
Myrcator MCS (Marine & Cargo Solutions) FZE is based in the UAE. It provides and delivers high quality, cost effective, marine and cargo inspection, expert witness services and consultancy to domestic and global clients both within the UAE and across the globe.
With integrated local expertise in Malaysia, joint-venturing and strategic partnership as well as collaboration with international partners, MOFS drives its team to become a superior, comprehensive player.
The company was established by Cris Partridge who has a track record of successfully managing complex and challenging operations for multinational clients both onshore and offshore.
Its main focus is to strengthen the core business services by offering engineering and construction (E&C), R&D/ technology, transportation and installation, asset integrity management, manpower supply and mobile offshore drilling units (MODU) respectively.
Having built a reputation for integrity, honesty and built a loyal following among all sectors of the marine industry including ship owners, EPCs, lawyers and insurance companies, Cris brings all of those benefits to this new venture.
The Nominated Representative is Mr Kais Ellouze, Head of Tender Department
Web www.pireco.com.tn Founded in 1990, PIRECO, Petroleum and Industrial Realization Contractors, is an EPC contractor with full integrated services, performing turnkey projects dedicated to the oil and gas, power and chemical industries. Driven by its core values of safety, integrity, teamwork and excellence, PIRECO has long been a lead contractor and a partner of choice for many renowned companies private and public, national and international. PIRECO is involved in the complete life-cycle of a project by offering a range of businesses lines: project management, engineering, procurement and logistics, construction, precommissioning, commissioning, start-up and maintenance. The company relies on its committed people, its enhanced expertise and proven track record, to deliver to clients quality and safe projects, on schedule and within budget.
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PM PROjEN
Satu Teknik Sdn Bhd
Speedcast
1100 Daresbury Park Warrington WA4 4HS
No 18B, Jalan Cempaka 15 Taman Cempaka 68000 Ampang Selangor Malaysia
Caprock Building Denmore Road Bridge of Don Aberdeen AB23 8JW
The Nominated Representative is Mr Sham Khaidzir, COO
The Nominated Representative is Mr Robert Irvine, Director of Business Development
Telephone +60 11 5646 6186
Telephone +44 (0)1224 707 377
Email sham@supremetechnics.com
Email robert.irvine@speedcast.com
Web www.projen.co.uk
Web www.supremetechnics.com
Web www.speedcast.com
PM PROjEN is a multi-disciplined engineering design and project management company that has been in business since 1978. It is part of PM Group, a 3,000 strong, employee owned, international project delivery business operating across Europe, Asia and the US. Its wide range of services and technical expertise enables it to be a single source provider for any and all stages of a project’s lifecycle.
Satu Teknik Sdn Bhd is one of Malaysia’s leading underwater inspection services companies with a strong focus on fast deployment to site, capable of mobilising within 24 hours’ notice.
Speedcast provides tailored communications and IT solutions across multiple industries, using its multi-orbit global network of over 95 satellites and 40+ teleports covering the world’s largest geographical footprint.
The Nominated Representative is Ms Rebecca Shillito, Business Development Manager Telephone +44 (0)1928 752 500 Email rebecca.shillito@ pmgroup-global.com
PM PROjEN works across a range of market sectors for a diverse mix of clients ranging from SMEs to multinational blue chip companies. Its core market sectors include: energy and environmental, gas, chemical and process, manufacturing, food and beverage and pharmaceutical and healthcare.
By utilising micro and mini ROVs for its inspections, the company has set a benchmark in providing clients with speedy response times and cost effective services. Satu Teknik’s areas of scope include port inspection, pipelines and cables inspection, underwater structures inspection, potable and waste water tanks inspection, seabed survey, UWILD and much more. It also provides emergency works such as salvage works, water tank damage and leakage detection and emergency underwater asset damage assessment.
Speedcast uses field-proven equipment and technology to provide a reliable, industry-leading, comprehensive communications service, supported by a team of experienced engineers and technicians with best practices and lessons learned from more than 20 years of supporting customers around the world. To support the need for constant connectivity, Speedcast provides the expertise, infrastructure and network capacity needed to keep client’s vital applications running and crews connected.
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Swire Oilfield Middle East Petroleum Equipment & Services LLC
Talent84 Ltd
Whitebeard Engineering Sdn Bhd
Mazaya Centre, Office block B III floor Sheikh Zyed Road Dubai United Arab Emirates The Nominated Representative is Mr Nick Coaton, General Manager Telephone +971 4 304 6185 Email nick.coaton@swirees.com Web www.swirees.com Swire Energy Services has evolved from one of the world’s largest suppliers of specialised offshore containers to the oil and gas market, to an integrated provider offering additional and complementary solutions including aviation, integrity and chemical services. The company also now operates in industries other than oil and gas, including marine and offshore wind, and has set its sights on growing its market share in both. Operating from 57 bases across 28 countries, Swire Energy Services employs more than 500 personnel from all the major oil and gas regions in the Middle East, Eastern Mediterranean and Caspian through Europe, Africa, North and South America and Asia-Pacific.
Yorkshire Chambers 112-114 Pilgrim Street Newcastle Upon Tyne Tyne and Wear NE1 6SQ
2nd Floor, PL46, Lot 3259 Tabuan Tranquility Phase 3 TT3 Commercial, Jalan Canna 93350 Kuching, Malaysia
The Nominated Representative is Ms Emily Earley, Client Development Manager Telephone +44 (0)191 221 0402 Email emily.earley@epg.world
The Nominated Representative is Mrs Darwina Donnie, Senior Operation Manager Telephone +60 82 360 676 Email darwin@whitebeard.com.my
Web https://talent84.co.uk/
Web www.whitebeard.com.my
Talent84 is a privately owned recruitment company with operations across the UK and US. Its vision is to be the partner of choice in temporary and permanent recruitment. The Talent84 team is expert in its field, delivering services developed around customers’ needs and candidates’ aspirations. With more than 40 years of experience within key markets across energy and infrastructure, Talent84’s expertise extends across the entire supply chain. From flexible labour services, mobilising teams of skilled operatives for time critical projects, to board appointments requiring specialist executive search, Talent84’s teams deliver a bespoke solution designed to client’s exact needs.
Whitebeard Engineering Sdn Bhd (WBE) was founded in 2011 and incorporated on 2 August 2016. WBE is headquartered in Kuching, Sarawak with a network of locations in Bintulu, Miri and Labuan. WBE’s capabilities cover all areas of supply and services mainly in mechanical, civil and electrical engineering. Its main areas of business activities currently are rubber lining, coating services and steel fabrication through the partnership established in 2017 with Trans-Ocean Technology (S) Pte Ltd, a wellknown company in corrosion and abrasion resistance using lining technology developed by OHJI Rubber and Chemicals Co Ltd Japan. WBE is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) for PETRONAS. Other partnerships established to enhance WBE’s service delivery to its clients are with Endeavor Energy, EnerMech and Mercoid Control Sdn Bhd. With a motto of ‘aim higher, succeed together’, WBE aspires to become one of the leading companies in the engineering sector to serve the Borneo region and the rest of Malaysia.
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Member news Bertling Logistics appoints new head for Houston office
Bertling Logistics has announced the appointment of Steve Walter as general manager for its Houston office. Steve took up his new role on 1 January 2021 and brings a wealth of commercial, operational and management experience from his 23 years in the freight industry to his new role at Bertling. In his career Steve has worked for both large multinationals as well as with industry specialist companies and most recently headed the business development team at CEVA Logistics. Bertling Logistics trusts Steve’s know-how and expertise and is convinced that he will help the company to enhance its business activities in North America and beyond. He will be a responsible leader for the Houston team and will be instrumental in growing the business and market coverage in North America. Steve will also play an important role in identifying new business areas in North America and help Bertling to realise new opportunities to broaden its service offering in this important market. Bertling was founded in Germany more than 155 years ago and has since then developed from a local chartering and ship-owning business into a globally recognised logistics and shipping company offering complex project freight forwarding, GFF and resupply transport solutions as well as worldwide leading ship-owning, chartering and brokerage services to its global clients.
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BBRG active in EU funded project with MooringSense Bridon-Bekaert Ropes Group (BBRG) is active in a consortium for the European MooringSense project funded by the Horizon 2020 initiative, which aims to reduce the costs associated with floating offshore wind energy production by 10 to 15% and increase efficiency. MooringSense is defining a more efficient management strategy for mooring systems and has outlined the architecture of its digital twin, a significant aspect of the project’s development.
This digital twin is a replica of the mooring system, enabling real time virtual monitoring, predictive modelling and development simulations. As part of the consortium of research, BBRG helped define the digital twin that will optimise the operation and maintenance of the floating wind turbines’ anchoring and mooring systems, along with the specifications and validation procedures of the components that make up the solution proposed by MooringSense. While the digital twin is still evolving, the consortium is now concentrating its technical work on aspects such as the design and prototyping of a low-cost intelligent sensor using GNSS technology to monitor the movement of floating platforms, the development of the monitoring system to control their structural health and the definition of riskbased integrity management strategies. The project will also work on efficiently managing the vast volume of data offered by digital twinning.
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Glacier Energy secures significant PBS contract
Glacier Energy, a leading international provider of specialist products, services and engineering solutions for energy infrastructure, has been awarded a contract worth circa £1m by PBS for the provision of export gas coolers for Total Exploration and Production UK’s (TEPUK) North Alwyn platform in the North Sea. The scope of work includes the design, fabrication, assembly, inspection, testing and supply of four shell and tube heat exchangers which will be carried out by Glacier Energy’s heat transfer solutions division based in Aberdeen, UK.
This is a significant award for the team that reinforces the strength of our design and manufacturing expertise, as well as our market-leading status in the heat transfer solutions field across the oil and gas, chemical and alternative energy industries. Andy Scott, Director of Glacier Energy’s Heat Transfer division
PBS is a new organisation which consists of three separate companies – Ponticelli UK Ltd, Brand UK Ltd and Semco Maritime Ltd. As of 1 May 2020, PBS has been awarded a five-year contract to provide general operations and maintenance services to all TEPUK assets in the North Sea. At the core of the Glacier Energy brand is the company’s deep-rooted capability amassed through the acquisition of some of the most technical and reputable brands in the industry.
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Andy Scott, Director of Glacier Energy’s Heat Transfer division
Formed in 2011, the company’s mission was to create a fresh alternative in energy services, providing customers with world-class technologies, exceptional service and enhanced value, all from one integrated provider. In 2013, Glacier Energy acquired Ross Offshore, renowned specialists with decades of experience in the installation, repair, refurbishment and replacement of heat exchangers. This acquisition, a natural strategic fit for Glacier Energy’s offshore business, was then swiftly followed by the acquisition of MSL Heat Transfer in 2014, which strengthened the company’s capability in the design, manufacture and repair of radiators and coolers. Today, Glacier Energy is made up of four divisions – heat transfer solutions, welding solutions, onsite machining solutions and inspection and NDT services. Operating throughout the UK, the company has a growing international presence with strategic partners operating in the Middle East, Caspian and US.
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Trio of appointments at Hendrik Veder Group A leading specialist in the provision of innovative steel wire and fibre rope solutions has announced the appointment of three key members of staff as it strengthens its team to fulfil ambitious growth plans.
In the last two months alone, Hendrik Veder Group’s Aberdeen base has secured a clutch of new contracts thanks to the increased adoption of new propositions which has enabled the company to grow. Hendrik Veder Group is a market leader in the provision of innovative, durable and sustainable steel wire and fibre rope products and lifting solutions to the offshore, maritime and other industries. The company offers a process approach which works exactly in-step with customer needs and creates bespoke, sustainable and durable solutions which focus on compliance, safety and cost savings. The 220 year old company is headquartered in the Netherlands and operates from other key locations including Norway and the UK.
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Its European footprint makes the company ideally positioned to maximise accessibility and satisfy client needs, even when working to short timescales. Following a spell as chief commercial officer at the group’s Rotterdam HQ, Bertwin Zonneveld has been appointed UK managing director, located in Aberdeen. With more than 20 years of experience at director and senior management level, Bertwin previously served as interim MD in the UK, and was keen to extend his tenure after seeing the further potential in the team and the region. Also bolstering the team as it looks to the future are recently-appointed sales managers Kyle McAskill and Peter McDougall. Peter’s decade of experience in wire rope and lifting solutions coupled with Kyle’s network opening up a new client base are both set to play key roles in realising the company’s ambitious growth targets.
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HTL Group announces rebrand of Gee-Force The decision to rebrand GeeForce, previously presented as part of the HTL Group, has been a critical element of an extensive rebranding effort in response to accelerated company growth and renewal to its corporate vision. The rebrand became effective from 1 January 2021 and at the heart of this rebranding with a change of the company name from Gee-Force to HTL Great Yarmouth will see an update to the corporate logo too.
The HTL Group has been incorporated since 1996 and is a controlled bolting and joint integrity specialist. The company remains headquartered in the North East of England, with strategically located facilities across the east coast of the UK and Australasia. The HTL Group and Gee-Force Hydraulics previously partnered back in 2016, as HTL Group looked to expand its UK footprint in the South East of England. The successful partnership later led to Gee-Force’s acquisition in 2018 and now the official rebrand to The HTL Group. The Group’s continued investment within the local Great Yarmouth region is extenuated as it commits to a larger premises, which will occur in quarter 3 2021, strengthening its commitment to supporting customers locally. With a focus on supporting operations in multiple on and offshore industries, the investment in larger premises within the region will give customers much more extensive access to the HTL product, service and training portfolio. With the ability to provide ECITB and GWO approved training courses for larger groups of delegates, the Great Yarmouth region’s training portfolio will include onsite machining training courses.
IDENTEC SOLUTIONS releases new contact tracing feature
IDENTEC SOLUTIONS has launched a new contact tracing feature for its personnel safety solution Crew Companion. Crew Companion, known to improve safety of staff on oil and gas assets, now has a feature for digitised contact tracing. Crew Companion combines both flexible hardware and software to offer real-time information when it’s needed most – in case of an emergency. In addition to Crew Companion’s standard personnel safety functions, the solution now offers a supportive, fully automated contact tracing tool. By taking away the inconvenience of manual contact tracing, the new feature allows operators to quickly identify and isolate staff members who are suspect of an infection such as COVID-19.
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By logging zones visited, duration of interaction with potentially infected staff, estimated time of infection and geographical team presence, a risk level can be assigned to each staff member. This gives an indication, based on historical data, if further measures need to be taken. For example, if staff should get tested or not in case an infection occurs on site. This way operators can take individual targeted actions rather than ordering a lockdown for the whole operation. The zones, risk levels and other parameters can be fully customised to comply with the individual HSE requirements of every customer. The contact tracing feature is available free of charge for existing IDENTEC SOLUTIONS customers who are covered by a Support & Maintenance Agreement (SMA).
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New elastomer materials guide from James Walker Following the recent launch of its latest material, Vermilion Seven, James Walker has now published a comprehensive guide to its complete elastomer offering for the oil and gas industry covering all the major challenges of rapid gas decompression resistance, high and low temperature performance and chemical resistance, including performance under sour conditions.
Jo Bird leads the way in offshore wind turbine safety
Jo Bird is delighted to report that Ørsted engineers have been working closely with Viking Life-saving in Denmark and Jo Bird in the UK to create extremely robust cabinets to hold survival and escape equipment on their offshore wind turbines. By Ørsted working directly with Jo Bird’s engineering team, the company has been able to design a customised cabinet specifically for Ørsted which precisely fits around the Viking supplied equipment and is able to cope with the wind speeds in these exposed locations. Sign up for the EICOnline newsletter
‘Elastomers for the oil & gas industry’ includes James Walker’s longstanding materials such as Elast-OLion® 101 and FR®25/90. They have been industry benchmarks for nearly 30 years and enjoy continued success with many customers, plus the company’s next generation of Vermilion elastomers. The Vermilion elastomers offer enhanced performance and support the requirements of the latest oil and gas applications such as 20ksi technology.
By manufacturing the cabinets from composites, the weight has been kept down and corrosion will not be an issue. Just as well as Ørsted want the cabinets to last for thirty years. Being a forward thinking company, they have taken the long term view of saving on operational costs. Rather than paying slightly lower up front costs but having to spend more on maintenance and incur the major expense and inconvenience of replacing the cabinets after a few years which they would probably have to do if they’d bought an off the shelf design. The excellent IP rating will also ensure the contents are well protected from the elements and remain in perfect working order.
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The publication provides details of the performance capabilities of each material along with major approvals gained in third party witnessed testing – all the basic information required to assist with material selection for the majority of applications. The new materials guide is available as a download from the James Walker website: www.jameswalker.biz/vermilion
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Ørsted is leading the way with developing effective escape kits for maintenance teams in case they become trapped in the nacelle during a fire. The ever greater heights of the turbines has been a critical factor in driving this development by the world’s No1 offshore wind operator. The cabinets and Viking escape equipment are due to be retrofitted to their existing turbines this spring. Manufacturing of these new cabinets commenced in early January at the Jo Bird factory in Somerset ready for shipment of the first batch of cabinets in March.
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MAN Energy Solutions receives order for new FPSO compressor trains MODEC, the leading supplier and operator of offshore systems for the global oil and gas industry, has commissioned MAN Energy Solutions to supply a total of five radial compressor and two screw compressor trains for the first Brazilian offshore gas extraction project of end customer Equinor.
The compressor trains will be installed aboard the largest FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) vessel to ever be delivered to Brazil. The vessel will be deployed in the Bacalhau field, about 185km off the Brazilian coast – south of São Paulo – at a water depth of around 2,050 metres. The FPSO plant will be designed to produce and process up to 220,000 barrels of crude oil and up to 15m cubic metres of gas per day. The minimum storage capacity will be two million barrels of crude oil. The compressor systems will help maintain the pressure in the Bacalhau field, thereby maximising the production flow-rate and efficiency. The type RB compressors (2 × RB 45-4+5 and 3 × RB 28-6), which are driven by an electric, fixed-speed motor, will be utilised for gas-processing, full gas re-injection and gas-lifting applications. The two SKUEL 510 screw compressors will be used as vaporrecovery units. These pressurise any flash-gas created and return it to the process instead of burning it off into the atmosphere. Not only does this increase the efficiency of gas processing, it also significantly reduces CO2 emissions. Delivery of all compressor trains is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2021.
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Radial compressor train for offshore gas production by MAN Energy Solutions
NRL top 50 largest UK staffing firm for another year
NRL’s recruitment business is celebrating being recognised as one of the UK’s top providers for another year. The Largest Staffing Firms in the UK report is prepared following extensive research by specialists at Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA) to rank the top 50 performing recruitment businesses in the UK each year by stringently evaluating each organisations’ financial performance against their industry peers. Having initially established its specialist nuclear recruitment expertise in Cumbria in 1984, NRL has continued to develop niche capability across engineering and technical sectors including conventional power, infrastructure, renewables and the built environment. Reaching the £10m turnover point in 1993, and subsequently the £100m mark in 2013, the Group’s latest 2019 financial return secured a turnover of £186m. Originally operating from one office in Cumbria, the recruitment operation now has nine specialist branches.
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Optilan announces opening of new office in Mumbai
Leading communications, safety and security systems integrator, Optilan, is delighted to announce the official opening of its new office in Mumbai, India. Optilan is one the UK’s major communications specialists for the energy, power, rail and infrastructure sectors, and is involved in key UK infrastructure projects such as Crossrail and major international energy infrastructure works, including the Trans Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline. Optilan’s new Indian Engineering Hub will serve as a primary centre for driving cutting edge innovation. The decision to open the Engineering Hub is testament to Optilan’s growing commitment to invest in India’s world class engineering talent, as part of its mission to create security, safety and communications related solutions that can have a genuinely global impact. The new office houses employees from diverse disciplines, with a focus on the provision of skilled services to support the rest of the Optilan Group as part of a seamless international operation.
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New WEG turbine enables 13% gain in power generation WEG Group company TGM – a leading Brazilian provider of equipment for power generator drivers, has replaced a steam turbine with a superior model at Usina Santo Antônia in Sertãozinho, Brazil.
Santo Antônio has acquired a multi-stage TGM turbine model BT 40 (reaction technology) to drive an energy generator, aiming at replacing the TME 25000A turbine (impulse technology), installed in 2002. The new equipment allows a 13% gain in power generation using the same amount of steam, which supplies internal consumption and enables export to the rest to the grid. The TGM steam turbine model BT 40 can operate at a maximum power of 40MW and operates at up to 140 bar (a) of pressure and 540 degrees Celsius of temperature.
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. VIRTUAL
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That’s a wrap! Ryan McPherson delivers the closing remarks to cap off a very successful Virtual #EICConnect Clean Energy UAE 2021. Special thanks to our speakers and sponsors.
Closing Remark Ryan McPherson – Regional Director, Middle East, Africa, Russia & CIS
EIC (Energy Industries Council) As an additional service, modernisation of the turbine safety and control systems was also carried out, fully integrated with the generator’s protection, excitation and synchronisation system. The old systems installed in 2002 presented many availability risks due to the obsolescence of various equipment, so with this upgrade, the plant now has state of the art equipment, in addition to mitigating any risk of unwanted shutdowns.
Join us on Tuesday 30 March to hear from TANAP Natural Gas Transmission Company, who will discuss the project, its purpose, challenges and successes: bit.ly/3sjeb4S
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Forthcoming events and 2 March LIVE e-vents
Mexico: Decarbonisation and Net-Zero GotoWebinar
3 March Overseas Exhibition
Wind Energy Expo Japan 2021 Online
4 March LIVE e-vents
Impact of Brexit on the Energy Sector GotoWebinar
4 March LIVE e-vents
Opportunities with McDermott GotoWebinar
LIVE e-vents The EIC’s new webinars
12 March LIVE e-vents
EIC Houston Coffee Break Webinar
15 March Overseas Delegation
Brazil Showcase Online
16 March LIVE e-vents
An Audience with Principle Power GotoWebinar
16-17 March EIC Connect
EIC Connect Virtual Vietnam Online and Webinars
4 March Business Presentation
18 March LIVE e-vents
North America EICDataStream
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Mexico: Scaling up of Renewables GotoWebinar
10 March LIVE e-vents
An Audience with Sellafield GotoWebinar
10 March LIVE e-vents
EIC Middle East Open Day Webinar
10 March Management Course
EICDataStream/AssetMap training Online
10 March Business Presentation
South America EICDataStream Online
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BlueFloat Energy & Falck Renewables GotoWebinar
18 March Business Presentation
North America EICDataStream Online
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Mexico: Fit-for-purpose Infrastructure GotoWebinar
24 March Business Presentation
EIC/BABC Texas Networking Mixer Online
24 March Management Course
EICDataStream/AssetMap training Online
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South America EICDataStream Online
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Exploring EICDataStream GotoWebinar
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Pipeline Control with TANAP GotoWebinar
30-31 March EIC Connect
EIC Connect Virtual Energy USA Online and Webinars
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North America LNG Update Webinar
7 April Management Course
EICDataStream/AssetMap training Online
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US Offshore Wind Port Infrastructure Webinar
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An Audience with Sellafield Ltd GotoWebinar
21 April Business Presentation
EIC/BABC Texas Networking Mixer Online
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EICDataStream/AssetMap training Online
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Meet the Expert series: navigating the post Brexit and COVID-19 adjusted world Having said goodbye to 2020, the International Trade team is looking forward to an optimistic 2021 assisting UK companies to raise their profile and reignite their brand exposure while generating business opportunities.
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To further assist our exhibitors and EIC members navigate the post-Brexit and COVID-19 adjusted world, the team is hosting a series of ‘Meet the Expert’ webcasts, to be delivered monthly through our mailer system and the EIC website.
Meet the Expert 1: Freight Requirements
Meet the Expert 2: Travel Considerations and Advice
In the first episode of the series, we welcomed EFI Logistics to discuss the updated customs process for exporting goods to the EU and how this will impact UK companies sending freight to exhibitions.
In the second episode of the series, we welcomed Munro’s Travel Management to discuss the current travel industry status and how this will impact UK companies travelling for business.
Top tips from the webcast: Factor in additional time for consignments to clear customs due to the paperwork, port congestion and limited transport capacity due to COVID restrictions.
Top tips from the webcast: Safety is the priority: evaluate if the travel is essential and follow all the current rules from where you live.
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Each Meet the Expert episode can be accessed through the EIC website under each show exhibition Support Kit tab. Visit regularly to stay on top of all updates. Stay tuned for our next Meet the Expert episodes – we will be hearing from show organisers, stand builders, exhibitor’s experts and much more!
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UK and Europe news Regional update
So far this year the UK events team has hosted three webinars exploring different energy markets and is continuing to build on our training programme. Jo Cam pbell We saw over 90 attendees join our multi-sector decommissioning e-vent, which looked at key energy markets in the industry, highlighting specific new business opportunities in the oil and gas, nuclear and wind sectors, while also discussing the synergies from each energy market.
On Tuesday 30 March join ABB as one of EIC’s key partners as they discuss the TANAP project pipeline. The TANAP project brings natural gas produced from Azerbaijan’s Shah Deniz-2 gas field, and other areas of the Caspian Sea, primarily to Turkey, but also on to Europe for the first time. ABB will discuss their cuttingedge technology and supporting a smarter more flexible energy network across the continent.
As the country pushes forward with a green industrial revolution designed to drive economic recovery while meeting our net zero emission targets, EIC and Peel NRE joined together to launch our Road to COP26 series. Over 170 companies attended to hear from key industry speakers on the range of projects and innovations taking place in the north west to decarbonise the region. We were delighted to confirm Global Digital Supporters – ABB, Boulting Ltd and Endress+Hauser. The EIC and Doqaru Ltd partnered together to bring the second virtual social selling taster training session to the global energy sector. As the industry continues to adapt to new ways of working and the digital world commands our attention, it is now more important than ever to optimise social selling strategies to stay ahead in business. If you are interested in exploring other training sessions, please email: eventsuk@the-eic.com We are holding our first Latte Series LIVE e-vent, The Impact of Brexit on the Energy Sector on Thursday 4 March. EIC CEO Stuart Broadley will introduce our panel of experts, Herbert Smith Freehills, Anderson Anderson & Brown, LV Shipping and the British Chamber of Commerce, while they explore Brexit and its impact on the UK energy sector. Join us by registering here: www.the-eic.com/EventDetail?dateid=3013 We have a full calendar of events planned for the global energy sector and throughout the year we will be providing you with the most up to date business and sector news. Our successful ‘An Audience with’ business series launches in March with organisations such as Sellafield, Principle Power and Wood discussing their business strategies, giving a market overview, their current and forthcoming projects and how they are engaging with the global energy supply chain. If you are interested in putting your company front and centre during these LIVE e-vents and increase brand exposure to a global audience, why not become one of our global digital supporters. To find out more email: eventsuk@the-eic.com Get inup touch ForEICOnline more information contact... Sign for the newsletter
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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 email: eventsuk@the-eic.com Jo Campbell Regional Director, UK & Europe jo.campbell@the-eic.com
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Thursday 4 March 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: The Impact of Brexit on the Energy Sector
Wednesday 10 March 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: An Audience with Sellafield
Tuesday 16 March 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: An Audience with Principle Power
Thursday 18 March 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: An Audience with Wood
Tuesday 30 March 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: Benefits of Pipeline Control with TANAP
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We were delighted to host the 10th edition of EIC Connect Clean Energy UAE from 23-24 February 2021. Moving to a virtual platform resulted in an increased Ryan M cPhers on number of attendees from last year who were treated to a range of presentations from ADNOC, Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) and IRENA alongside our traditional contractor briefings which remain a cornerstone to our members in what is happening in the country. With sessions looking at the UAE renewable energy sector, nuclear and waste to energy opportunities and a discussion on the ‘race to net zero’, this fully embraced the energy transition providing a taste of things to come while continuing to focus on the core hydrocarbon sector. The future for the energy sector remains bright and we can expect to see this topic of conversation dominate proceedings into 2021 and beyond. I would like to thank all those who contributed from our speakers, attendees, sponsors, and the advisory committee for their support in what was a tremendous event that we will look forward to welcoming back to a physical event in 2022. With more ‘Connects’ to be added to the calendar in the coming months, including a few firsts please keep an eye out as we continue to utilise this model to showcase markets within the region. Unfortunately, we were disappointed to have to postpone our Annual Golf Day due to government safety regulations that came into place beforehand. Safety of course remains of paramount importance to us all and we look forward to rescheduling this event when it is deemed safe to do so. With physical events still not permitted in the region at the time of writing, we will continue with our series of virtual events with market updates planned for Egypt, Azerbaijan, Uganda and Uzbekistan 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 Myrcator MCS, Pireco and Swire Energy Services and look forward to welcoming in many more throughout the course of 2021. For those interested in hearing more about EIC membership we will be hosting our first Membership Open Day of the Year in March led by our membership managers, Anand Kumar and Dina Abieva; the latter of whom we are delighted to have joined the team at the beginning of the year. Get in touch Share your news and views...
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Finally, we are delighted to welcome back The Virtual Energy Exports Conference (vEEC), for the third year in June 2021. This has become the number one event for global trade delegations to meet new and experienced UK exporters. vEEC aims to introduce the best of British exporters to leading project operators and contractors around the world. Whether you are an experienced exporter, have just started or are yet to begin your exporting journey, vEEC will highlight actionable project opportunities and identify key markets to target. Ryan McPherson Regional Director, Middle East, Africa, Russia & CIS ryan.mcpherson@the-eic.com
Regional news
EWEC invites bids for Abu Dhabi waste-to-energy plant Emirates Waste and Electricity Company (EWEC) is inviting bidders to build Abu Dhabi’s first wasteto-energy power project as the emirate continues to diversify its energy mix and pursue its carbon emissions goals. The plant, which will be located near the Al Dhafra landfill in Abu Dhabi, will have the capacity to process between 600,000 and 900,000 tonnes of waste annually.
Oman appoints first female chief executive
Oman has appointed Haifa Al Khaifi to lead its new energy company that owns part of the country’s largest oil block, marking a significant step for gender diversity in the Middle East’s male-dominated oil and gas sector. The government named Ms Al Khaifi as chief executive of the newly formed Energy Development Oman (EDO), which has a share in state-owned oil and gas exploration and production company Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) and an interest in Block 6.
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Malaysia has declared a nationwide state of emergency as the country strengthens its efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19. Azman All foreign travellers must Nasir have explicit, written permission from the Malaysian authorities before travelling to Malaysia. Travellers must present the results of a negative RT-PCR test undertaken within 72 hours of their departure to Malaysia and must quarantine for seven days on their arrival. Thailand has recorded its highest COVID-19 daily cases since the country recorded its first COVID-19 case in January 2020. Thailand authorities are allowing travellers from 56 locations to enter the country without visas. All travellers must present the results of a negative COVID-19 test undertaken within 72 hours of their departure and will be subject to a 14 day state quarantine at a government-designated facility at their own expense. Myanmar has extended its COVID-19 preventive measures until 31 January 2021. International commercial flights are banned until 31 January 2021. The country started its first phase of the COVID-19 mass vaccination programme in January 2021. The vaccination programme prioritises frontline medics across the country. Indonesia has passed one million confirmed COVID-19 cases. The government has further extended the travel ban into the country for all foreign nationals until 8 February 2021. The country started its COVID-19 mass vaccination programme in January 2021. Singapore has recorded no new community infections for the sixth consecutive day. Singapore is gradually reopening its border to allow safe travel in limited numbers. There is also a proposal to lift travel restrictions on those who have been vaccinated. Vietnam has reported its first outbreak in 55 days. The government has temporarily suspended entry into the country for all foreign nationals. Arriving foreign nationals are subject to a minimum of 14 days quarantine. Vietnam has also limited inbound repatriation flights starting on 10 January 2021 to limit the risk of the pandemic spreading. 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. The government has extended partial lockdowns in the capital Manila until 28 February 2021. The Philippines has also confirmed domestic transmission of the new B.1.1.7 COVID-19 strain. Sign up for the EICOnline newsletter
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CONNECT Virtual Vietnam In EIC APAC, we continue our programme of organising webinars on behalf of EIC members who need assistance in terms of reaching a specific targeted audience. In April 2021 we are organising a webinar for Rikken Kikei from Japan and Perisind Samudra of Malaysia. In March 2021, we are organising EIC Connect Vietnam 2021 over a twoday period from 16 to 17 March. This will be followed by a webinar on 30 March 2021 on the topic of net zero with speakers from Petronas, a Thai and Indonesian energy player and a Malaysian RE company. Azman Nasir, Head of Asia Pacific azman.nasir@the-eic.com
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DOE Philippines to award tender for geothermal and hydropower by April 2021
The Philippines Department of Energy (DOE) has released a list of five geothermal projects with a total capacity of 87MW that will be part of a tender planned for April 2021. Among the geothermal projects are the Daklan, Itogon, Putting Lupa, Maricaban and Mt Labo geothermal projects. The ministry intends to award the contracts for the geothermal and hydropower projects under the 3rd Open and Competitive Selection Process (OCSP3) by 14 April 2021 and had conducted a Launching and Pre-Submission Conference to kick-off the start of OCSP3 in early January 2021.
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North and Central America news Regional update
On 14 January 2021 the EIC held the first of a three-part series focused on the North American LNG sector. We were delighted to hear from Tayo Idowu, Energy Analyst, Midstream/ Amand a Duho n Downstream EIC, Carlos Wheelock, LNG Americas from Vitol, Joel Schubert, Regional Director Business Development, LNG Americas Siemens Energy and Jennifer Adams, Head of LNG Project Execution, Siemens. We are grateful to digital sponsor Turner & Townsend for exclusively sponsoring this webinar series and appreciated the insight from speakers Eric Wilson, Vice President, Turner & Townsend and Andy Aston, Global Managing Director Natural Resources, Turner & Townsend.
30-31 March 2021
CONNECT Virtual Energy USA Of course, the preview event would not have been possible without the incredible support of our amazing sponsors including gold sponsors Ari Armaturen, Merrimac International Executive Search, Roxtec, Unger Steel, William Hare Group; silver sponsors iPS Powerful People and PPG; bronze sponsors Pentagon Freight Services, Petrofac, PetrolValves and Siemens. Last, but not least, we are grateful to our event partners the Department for International Trade and Scottish Development International and supporting organisations and media partners Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce, the Brazil-Texas Chamber of Commerce and the British America Business Council of Texas. The event left some unanswered questions, which we look forward to answering this month at EIC Connect Energy USA on 30-31 March 2021.
The North America LNG Market Update webinar on 14 January 2021
With LNG exports forecasted to be higher than preCOVID levels, there will be plenty of forthcoming business opportunities for the supply chain, including the integration of low carbon technologies. The EIC invites all companies to future North American LNG webinars to be held in April and July 2021. On 28 January 2021 we hosted the preview for Virtual EIC Connect Energy USA, receiving speakers from the EIC, Merrimac International Executive Search, TechnipFMC, Almaco, Calgaz Gasco, an Air Liquide company, Kiewit, Worley, ExxonMobil LNG, BP America, the University of Houston and Wood. The event highlighted the significant opportunities across upstream, midstream, downstream and renewables, and the role that energy transition and net-zero will play across the region. As the number one country for project opportunities globally, navigating the complexities and ensuring your company is fixed in the current transition journey will be key to success. Now, more than ever, the supply chain will need to ensure its relevancy during this reinvention of the energy marketplace. We are thankful to our EIC Connect USA advisory board, speakers, and our amazing EIC staff, for bringing this valuable event to fruition. Get in touch Share your news and views...
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Forthcoming events
2 March and 9 March 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: Mexico Webinar Series The EIC and the Department for International Trade invite you to discover current and future business opportunities in the region. A particular focus will be provided on diversifying from oil and gas to renewables, to ‘green’ and to achieve net-zero in Mexico. https://www.the-eic.com/EventDetail?dateid=3027
24 March and 21 April 2021 EIC LIVE e-vent: EIC and BABC Texas Exclusive Networking Mixer EIC and BABC Texas are hosting a monthly round table networking event for their members. This is a great opportunity to showcase your organization and meet other BABC Texas and EIC members. https://www.the-eic.com/Events/FullEventsDiary
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
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South America news Regional update
As we approach the end of the fiscal year, are you ensuring that your company is using EIC to its full extent? Global Digital Supporter is one of our most recently launched opportunities, Clariss e Roch a which allows you to promote your business through one of our LIVE e-vents. This cost-effective package puts your company front and centre, reaching a larger global audience using our GotoWebinar platform and social media channels. If this opportunity is of interest to you, do not hesitate to reach out to us to discuss it further. McDermott will be joining us for a business presentation on 4 March. Their Supply Chain Director Americas, Paulo Fortes, is expected to give attendees an overview of the company’s current contracts and opportunities. McDermott has recently been awarded a US$250m-US$500m EPCI contract by Petrobras for the Sepia field project, covering subsea risers and flowlines for seven wells to a floating production, storage and offloading vessel.
McDermott’s DLV 2000 vessel arrives in Brazil
Those in attendance will be given an insight into this and other projects, and are welcome to engage via our Q&A session. 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
Brazil’s 17th bidding round to offer 92 blocks
YPF to increase investment in 2021
Brazil’s 17th bidding round for E&P concessions will take place on 7 October 2021, according to the National Petroleum Agency (ANP). The latest round will offer 92 offshore blocks in the Campos, Santos, Pelotas and Potiguar Basins.
In a bid to increase oil and gas production after a 10% drop in 2020, the Argentine national oil company YPF has pledged to boost investment in the country by 73% in 2021. Investment plans, however, depend on the company’s ability to restructure its finances and obtain access to cash.
The 7th round for production sharing agreements (PSAs), originally scheduled for 2020, is also expected to take place this year. The latter is specifically designed for blocks located in the Brazilian pre-salt province, whereas bidding rounds for E&P concessions award blocks located elsewhere in the country.
Argentina’s financial crisis has been an obstacle for companies wishing to access international capital markets, which means that YPF would have to fund its investment target using the company’s own cash flow.
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