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Artificial intelligence powers up

In 50 years’ time, many energy sector jobs could be made quicker and more efficient thanks to upcoming technology.

Lucy Woods looks at how artificial intelligence and other advanced digital technologies will reshape the energy sector

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Where will oil and gas be in 50 years?

Oil majors remain bullish about the prospects for the oil and gas sector going forward, despite rising concern about oil demand growth in the mid-to-longer term.

Oil and gas will remain very important for the next five decades, writes Jeremy Bowden, especially in developing nations, with petrochemicals, liquefied natural gas (LNG) and clean fuels of particular interest

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Big Question: What does the future hold for the offshore oil and gas industry?

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Brett Isard, E2S

Manging Director Brett Isard takes Energy Focus behind the scenes at E2S

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From the Chief Executive: April 2019

The technology used to produce and consume energy has always been of great importance.

Technological innovations are set to transform the future energy landscape. In this edition of Energy Focus we ask, what do the next 50 years have in store for our industry?

Stuart Broadley

Overseas delegation to Mauritania and Senegal

When: 17–21 June

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EIC Connect Energy Thailand

When: 16 May
Where: Bangkok

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EIC Global Offshore Wind Insight Report

In 2018 global installed capacity exceeded 18GW, and the sector shows no signs of slowing down, with estimates that it will reach 115GW by 2030 and a staggering 200GW by 2040.

The EIC’s latest Insight Report covers the rapidly growing offshore wind industry.

News and Events March 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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Energy Exports Conference

When: 18–19 June
Where: Aberdeen AECC

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