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EGYPS 2019

When: 11–13 February 2019
Where: Cairo

Eygpt

EIC Country Report: Malaysia

The country is looking to foreign investment and technology to maximise the value of its mature and marginal fields, as well as take part in the decommissioning of almost 300 wells, 50 pipelines an

One of the fastest growing economies in Asia Pacific, Malaysia is aiming to turn its abundant natural gas reserves and strategic location on the South China Sea to its advantage and establish itself as an LNG exporter and regional petrochemical hub.

EIC Country Report Malaysia

EIC Country Report: Germany

The country’s decision to phase out nuclear power has made global headlines and is attracting the attention of nuclear decommissioning specialists, who will be in high demand, as Germany carries ou

The energy industry is a major part of the German economy and opportunities are available across all sectors.

EIC Country Report Germany

News and Events January 2019

About the EIC

Established in 1943, the EIC is the leading trade association for companies working in the global energy industries.

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Big Question: What does the future hold for the transportation industry?

Transforming the transport sector is crucial to limiting the worst effects of climate change. With the industry in transition, Energy Focus asks three members what lies ahead

Megaphone iStock

Meet the author…Lara Juergens

Q. Firstly, why did you choose global offshore wind as your latest Insight Report?

A. 

Energy Focus speaks to the EIC Energy Analyst - Power, Nuclear & Renewables Lara Juergens, author of the latest EIC Insight Report on the global offshore wind sector

Charting a course to sustainability

With COP24 in Poland last December, climate change remains high on the agenda, and that includes emissions from shipping.

The backbone of world trade and globalisation, shipping is facing significant pressure from increasing environmental and climate regulation. Jeremy Bowden asks: what will it take to make shipping sustainable?

Sustainable Shipping Akin

Could electrified roads be the future of driving?

As several new field trials have demonstrated, hitting the open road and never having to refuel could soon be a reality for drivers, writes Lucy Woods

Road works

Industry gets ready for global sulphur cap

IMO 2020 is the latest regulation by the International Marine Organization (IMO) to reduce sulphur content in fuel oil used on board ships to 0.5% mass by mass (m/m) from 3.5% m/m.

From 2020, IMO rules will ban ships from using fuels with a sulphur content above 0.5%. EIC Senior Downstream Analyst Dina Abieva looks at what compliance means for shipowners and refiners 

Cardboard Boat Illustration Richard Gleed

Vision 2050: A roadmap for refiners

The aspirations of Europe’s refiners for greenhouse gas reduction, technology leadership and renewables focus will help to define the global direction of travel in the decades ahead.

Europe’s refiners have set out their ambitions for switching to low-carbon liquid fuels in a programme called Vision 2050. To make this happen, they must rethink and rebuild their industrial and technological strategies, says Stephen George at KBC

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