The OGUK Awards is a well-regarded and highly prestigious event within the oil and gas industry calendar. The awards seek to recognise and celebrate the achievements of businesses and individuals across a range of categories.
Nominations are now sought for each of the following eight categories.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MID-DAY ON FRIDAY 13 AUGUST 2021
Individual Awards
The OGUK Awards is a well-regarded and highly prestigious event within the oil and gas industry calendar. The awards seek to recognise and celebrate the achievements of businesses and individuals across a range of categories.
Nominations are now sought for each of the following eight categories.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MID-DAY ON FRIDAY 13 AUGUST 2021
Individual Awards
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The UK’s offshore oil and gas sector has been at the forefront of the energy transition, making big strides in repositioning the UK for the carbon neutral future. As an industry that has been changing for some time, companies now need to capture every opportunity that this journey to net zero presents.
Join OGUK’s Sustainability Director Michael Tholen to hear about the sector’s role in the energy transition and how OGUK members are ideally placed to support the decarbonisation of the energy mix.
OGUK Supply Chain and Operators Director Katy Heidenreich is set to provide an overview of the work underway to create a 21st century, skilled energy supply chain.
Attendees will also hear from Andy McDonald (Scottish Enterprise’s Head of Low Carbon Transition) and David Rennie (SDI’s Head of Energy) to explain how the supply chain can access Scottish Enterprise support for new opportunities in the low carbon sector and how the SDI offer is expanding in the new...
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As focus grows on the importance of mental health and wellbeing, North Sea helicopter operators have launched a new peer-led network aimed at supporting pilots across the sector.
W hile aviation safety is often considered in terms of mechanical processes and procedures, it is equally concerned with the integrity of human operators. The legacy of Germanwings Flight 9525 in 2015 has served as a stark reminder that the health and wellbeing of pilots and crew is as vital to safety as the functioning of a piece of equipment. As part of legislative changes made by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in the wake of the incident, a key requirement was the development of resources to help support the mental health of commercial air transport (CAT) pilots – beyond that of their routine yearly medical. Guidance supporting the EASA ruling, issued by the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), notes that: “It is essential that...
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Our mission is to help our clients when it comes to decommissioning and ensure that we go above and beyond the minimum requirement set out by international conventions. Our two main aims are to:
Shutting any operating facility down, however necessary, interrupts the normal heartbeat of the asset, interrupts revenue streams and removes the asset from its normal mode of operation.
Performing essential work in support of license to operate, process safety and/ or plant reliability in a safe, cost effective and schedule efficient way is key to delivering maximum value in return for this significant business investment.
Delivering value from your Shutdown, Turnaround or Outage (STO) work requires focus and commitment to deliver the Right Work, at the Right Time and, in the Right Way.
Key benefits:
The NECCUS monthly webinar programme provides an opportunity to learn about and discuss developments to mitigate industrial carbon emissions through CCUS, electrification and use of hydrogen as a clean source of energy. Each of these is essential if we are to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2045 in Scotland and 2050 in the rest of the UK.
The topic of the April's webinar is 'Scottish Offshore Perspective – A Net Zero Offshore Basin'. This provides an opportunity to hear from three different initiatives.
Speakers are:
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