News & Events: EIC 2025: A year of growth and innovation
Take a closer look at EIC’s five biggest milestones of 2025 – new tools, new voices and new global reach – all designed to empower members and strengthen the energy supply chain worldwide By Stuart Broadley, CEO, EIO

Launched in 2000, EICDataStream was EIC’s first digital market intelligence tool, designed to track capital expenditure (CAPEX) projects across energy industries worldwide. Today, EICDataStream monitors more than 17,000 projects valued at more than US$17tn across all energy sectors – oil and gas, power, renewables, nuclear, energy transition, and transmission and distribution.
EIC global members will now benefit from a new upgrade to EICDataStream – the launch of an application programming interface (API). This innovation allows members to link EICDataStream data directly with their own project or customer relationship management systems and on analytical tools such as PowerBI. Following an extremely successful pilot scheme with three member companies, we have already received API enquiries from 90 EIC global members.
EIC global members will now benefit from a new upgrade to EICDataStream – the launch of an application programming interface
In response to member feedback and the growing opportunities within the large-scale digital infrastructure sector, EIC Market Intelligence platforms will also soon expand to include data centre project data. This addition marks another step forward in helping members to identify and capitalise on emerging trends across the global energy landscape.
Launched in 2017, EICAssetMap is the world’s only OPEX and operations and maintenance database to detail and map close to 50,000 energy facilities worldwide (except those in China, North Korea and Russia) across all technologies.
The latest version, EICAssetMap 1.5, delivers a clearer and faster way to explore global energy assets. The upgrade introduces a results summary list, detailed asset pages, a locator tool, flexible pan-and-zoom mapping and a satellite view option. Users can also connect to related projects through EICDataStream, benefiting from a refreshed interface and a more integrated experience.
EICSupplyMap was launched in 2019, and focuses on identifying energy supply chain businesses (companies with revenues surpassing £1m) and their detailed capabilities – again, across all energy sectors. Originally focused on the 3,700 UK energy supply chain businesses, EICSupplyMap is now growing quickly across the globe.
With more than 10,000 businesses and their detailed capabilities now analysed in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, the US and Brazil, the database continues to expand. In 2025, we added Indonesia, Italy, Oman, Spain and Louisiana, allowing users to map supply chains in these additional markets by location, explore proven and emerging capabilities across sectors, and identify new suppliers of equipment and services. More countries will be added every year until the global dataset is complete.
Upcoming Events
Trade delegation to Angola 23–27 February 2026 Luanda, Angola
For more information: internationaltrade@the-eic.com
Bankable Energies 17 March 2026 London, UK
For more information: global.events@the-eic.com
Wind Expo 17–19 March 2026 Tokyo, Japan
For more information: internationaltrade@the-eic.com
Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) 04–07 May 2026 Houston, US
For more information: internationaltrade@the-eic.com
Check out our full calendar with in-person events, webinars, trade delegations, pavilions and training sessions on the-eic.com/Events/Calendar
Latest Reports
EIC Country Report: Oman
EIC Insight Report: USA Offshore Wind
Access to these reports and more is free to EIC members on EICDataStream. If you are not a member and want to know more, please visit the-eic.com/Membership
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