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OEUK Share Fair 2025
Illuminating business opportunities for the energy supply chain
Join us on 19 March 2025 at P&J Live in Aberdeen for OEUK Share Fair 2025, the premier event connecting operators, developers, and suppliers to shape the future of the UK energy supply chain. This unique platform is designed to foster collaboration, stimulate innovation, and unlock opportunities across the offshore energy sector.
With a focus on building meaningful connections and driving business growth, OEUK Share Fair 2025 provides a clear window into upcoming projects and procurement opportunities. This is your chance to engage directly with decision-makers, share your expertise, and learn how your organization can contribute to the evolving energy landscape.
- Gain an exclusive look at upcoming projects, procurement trends, and future market demands in the offshore energy sector.
- Participate in targeted networking opportunities, including pre-arranged one-to-one sessions with key operators and developers.
- Learn about the latest advancements in technology and solutions designed to meet the industry's evolving needs.
Attend presentations and panels where companies share critical information on their project pipelines and business strategies.
- Be the first to learn about upcoming projects and procurement opportunities, and position your organization as a key player in the supply chain.
- Forge relationships with decision-makers from leading operators, developers, and suppliers, paving the way for collaboration and growth.
Understand the latest industry trends, challenges, and opportunities that are shaping the offshore energy sector.
- Showcase your expertise, products, and services to a targeted audience of key stakeholders and influencers.
Speakers
Our speakers include
Sponsors
Our sponsors include
NSTA
Event partner
SEQual
Lanyard sponsor
Harbour Energy
Headline sponsor
Our Campaigns
OEUK Industry Manifesto
Unleash our potential, power our future
The UK offshore energy sector is essential for the economic and environmental prosperity of our country.
Our brilliant, skilled people work tirelessly to produce the energy from off the coast of Britain that powers not just our homes, transport and industry, but the everyday products we need to live well.
By choosing a homegrown energy transition, we can protect skills, secure investment and maximise sustainability.
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