In an increasingly decarbonised, digitalised and decentralised energy world, the ageing US power system needs to evolve.
A grid fit for the future
Dana Hanson at EY Americas urges US utilities to reinvent themselves

The Gulf of Mexico (GoM) is expected to set another oil production record in 2020 with most of the growth coming from
Energy Focus puts the spotlight on the Gulf of Mexico – not only one of the most important areas in the region for energy resources, but also one of the most productive basins in the world

Guyana is the world’s newest oil and gas player.
Major oil discoveries offshore Guyana have propelled the former British sugar-growing colony from a frontier province to an oil and gas hot spot, writes EIC’s Pietro Ferreira

With travel and economic activity across the world restricted, demand for transport fossil fuels has dropped.This reduction in demand is particularly notable in China, the world’s largest energy co
As lockdowns spread around the world, the oil industry faces more disruption to demand and supply chains, writes Boris Ivanov at GPB Global Resources

As decommissioning strategies in the North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico are tweaked for increased efficiency and cost reduction to maximise economic recovery, some regions are only just putting toget
With US$200bn expected to be spent on decommissioning globally during the next 20 years, EIC’s Diveena Danabalan tracks international developments

Oil and gas as a source of energy is a significant fraction of the 2050 energy mix, despite many opinions in the popular press to the contrary.
The energy transition and the UK’s drive to net-zero requires the oil and gas industry to embrace energy efficient operations, while supporting the growth of CCS, offshore renewables, and hydrogen, writes Mark Dickson at io consulting

The EIC is still committed to providing its members and wider companies with the very latest energy sector market intelligence and updates.
COVID-19 is having unprecedented shifts in the way that we will work and travel. Several of our planned events and overseas trade delegations have now been postponed in line with government regulation.

Key markets such as the UK, China, Germany, the Netherlands and Taiwan further strengthened their positions as project pipelines were expanded and ongoing developments progressed with construction.
The offshore wind sector’s global expansion trend continued throughout 2019, bringing overall operational capacity to more than 28GW.

During the past three years, the UK has commissioned more than 10GW of renewable energy in biomass, energy from waste, solar and wind (onshore and offshore) collectively.
EIC’s new report shines a light on projects which will generate 5MW or more of renewable energy, drawing on data from EIC DataStream and AssetMap databases.

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