date icon 04 MAR 2025

Nexos Sponsors Industry Share Fair Event

High demand expected as bookings open for business meetings at 2025 Share Fair

Supply chain companies keen to meet key decision makers to discuss business opportunities in the offshore energy sector can now book one-to-one appointments at OEUK’s Share Fair at P&J Live in Aberdeen on March 19.

Sponsored by nexos, these face-to-face meetings are a popular aspect of the UK offshore sector’s foremost business development event, hosted by OEUK with North Sea Transition Authority as event partner and Aker Solutions as supporting sponsor.

Companies including operators, developers and major contractors have signed up to share detailed information with supply chain companies regarding their future requirements for goods, services, and innovative technologies.

Drawn from across the energy mix, the companies offering meetings include Aker Solutions, Anasuria Operating Company, CeraPhi Energy, Copenhagen Offshore Partners, Dana Petroleum, Energy Pathways, Flotation Energy, INEOS Energy, Ithaca Energy, Petrogas, Serica Energy, Siemens Energy, SLB, Spirit Energy, Subsea 7, TAQA, Total Energies, Valaris and Wood.

Katy Heidenreich, OEUK’s Supply Chain & People Director said:

“We must ensure our world-class supply chain is both competitive and equipped to benefit from the opportunities presented by a successful North Sea energy future. In addition to oil and gas contracts on offer, companies conducting one-to-one meetings at Share Fair are seeking supply chain support for offshore wind, carbon capture and storage, hydrogen and geothermal projects. This event illuminates business opportunities available to supply chain companies for confirmed energy projects, helping them plan effectively, seek timely investment and recruit the skilled people required to support the UK pipeline of work.”

Bill Cattanach, NSTA Head of Supply Chain, said:

““The one-to-one sessions are a real win-win for buyer and supplier alike. For service companies, the opportunity to get around the table with multiple leading operators and contractors does not happen every day. Equally, it’s hugely beneficial for project developers to learn first-hand about the impressive services that are on offer, ensuring their knowledge is up to date.”

Katherine Milne, Head of Customer Relations & Communications, nexos, said:

“Sponsoring the one-to-one sessions with energy majors allows nexos to help supply chain companies engage in direct, meaningful conversations with key industry players. These discussions provide a platform to align supply chain expertise with operator and developer needs, ensuring we can collectively drive greater efficiency, resilience, and sustainability across the sector.

With the North Sea energy sector navigating both challenges and opportunities—balancing traditional oil & gas operations with the transition to low-carbon solutions—collaboration across the supply chain has never been more critical. Events like this create a space for open dialogue, knowledge sharing, and strategic partnerships that can shape the future of our industry.”

The Share Fair format comprises presentations from operators, developers and contractors on future projects, bookable one-to-one meetings with key procurement decision makers plus extensive opportunities for suppliers to network with industry peers and book exhibition space.

Information about Share Fair is available at https://oeuksharefair.co.uk/

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Issued by the Communications Team, OEUK. Contact OEUK Communications Lucy Gordon 07891 769113/ lgordon@oeuk.org.uk . Also contact media@oeuk.org.uk

Media places are available at Share Fair. Please contact OEUK Senior Communications Adviser Lucy Gordon on 01224 577331 / lgordon@oeuk.org.uk to book a free place.

About OEUK

Offshore Energies UK is the leading trade body for the UK’s integrating offshore energies industry. Our membership includes over 400 organisations with an interest in offshore oil, gas, carbon capture and storage, hydrogen and wind. From operators to the supply chain and across the lifecycle from production to decommissioning, they are safely providing cleaner fuel, power and products to the UK. Working together with our members, we are a driving force supporting the UK in ensuring security of energy supply while helping to meet its net zero ambitions. We work on behalf of the sector and our members to inform understanding with facts, evidence and data, engage on a range of key issues and support the broader value of this industry in a changing energy landscape.

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