Neil has over 20 years’ experience of working in the energy industry in various roles and currently heads up a team of Energy Analysts at the EIC. The team’s main role is to support EIC members in identifying business opportunities in the global energy markets. Prior to joining the EIC in 2007, Neil worked with IHS Energy.
Recent work has seen Neil engage extensively with stakeholders in the energy transition sectors and he has successfully led a piece of work on supply chain capability mapping for the carbon capture and hydrogen sectors, which shows the existing UK energy supply chain is well placed to play a significant role in these industries in the future.
The EIC is the UK’s largest energy supply chain trade association, a not-for-profit with 750 member companies, across oil & gas, power, nuclear, renewable and energy transition markets that, for 78 years, has advised governments and boardrooms, and helped companies to grow at home and around the world. The EIC team’s real passion is helping companies to diversify, export and grow – and their members benefit from EIC’s unique suite of products and services – namely, energy market CAPEX, OPEX & supply chain capability databases, 250 events p.a., industry & government networks, international launchpad offices and extensive market insights.
Recent economic downturn and high inflation has cast a shadow of uncertainty on upcoming investments around the globe. Our industry expert will give an overview on the current and upcoming major project developments both in Europe and worldwide, identifying investments in each sector, where the new powerhouses are, how long this status quo might last.
Thursday 08 June 12:00 - 12:30 Main Stage
Main Stage
Recent economic downturn and high inflation has cast a shadow of uncertainty on upcoming investments around the globe. Our industry expert will give an overview on the current and upcoming major project developments both in Europe and worldwide, identifying investments in each sector, where the new powerhouses are, how long this status quo might last.
Main Stage Europe/London