SPE Offshore Europe: Industry Emerges as Revitalized, Digitally Motivated

SPE Offshore Europe 2019 saw a noticeably upbeat set of 38,000 industry participants from all over the world during the first week of September.

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SPE Offshore Europe 2019 brought together a noticeably upbeat set of 38,000 industry participants from all over the world during the first week of September. Held in Aberdeen, Scotland, attendance at the conference and exhibition was markedly higher than the 2017 event, which came on the heels of an industry downturn.

Sustainability and the industry’s license to operate were primary themes during the conference, reflecting Europe’s aggressive commitment to the energy transition. But offshore technologies—especially those digital in nature—continued to carry the conversation among participants, who remain determined to make upstream work in the North Sea and elsewhere safer, more reliable, and more economical.

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