EY and IRO cordially invite you to the annual Industry Forecast
Will the recovery of the oil prices persevere and actually structurally rise above the low of 2016? Does this already translate in increasing activities in the Dutch Oil Field Services? Will energy transition lead to a transformation of the Oil Field Services sector to a renewable sector or will there be a significant refocus to Oil and Gas with the rebound of the oil price? Why hasn’t the sector consolidated more during the dip of the past years?
These are some of the questions we will reflect on during the Industry Forecast with Wood Mackenzie’s view on current and future investments in the North Sea as well as from a global perspective and EY’s most recent results of the Dutch Oilfield Services Analysis. Furthermore, we are happy to announce that Wim Thomas, Chief Energy Advisor and Energy Analysis Leader of Shell will elaborate on Shell’s Sky Scenario. The Sky scenario illustrates a technically possible, but challenging pathway for society to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement. Sky builds on previous Shell scenarios publications and is Shell’s most optimistic scenario in terms of climate outcomes. Are you ready for transformation?
View the official invitation here.
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Location:
STC – Building
Lloydstraat 300
3024 EA Rotterdam
Program
14.15 hrs | Welcome |
14.45 hrs |
Evolving corporate strategies of the IOCs: Investment or shareholder distributions? Obo Idornigie – Principal Analyst and Global Corporate Team member Wood Mackenzie |
15.30 hrs |
Dutch Oil Field Services report: state of the industry and sentiment going forward Bram Kuijpers – partner EY-Parthenon |
16.00 hrs |
Shell Sky Scenario; How could the energy system evolve to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement, affecting the offshore industry servicing energy? Wim Thomas – Chief Energy Advisor en Energy Analysis Leader Shell International |
17.00 hrs | Network drinks |
RSVP before 15 March 2019.