In this “looking back / looking forward” Energy Insights special -
Our host Stuart Broadley, CEO of the EIC, is joined by Campbell Keir, Neil Golding, and Becca Groundwater to reflect on the defining global energy trends of 2025 and what may lie ahead in 2026.
Together, they assess the progress and limits of net zero ambitions, the growing importance of, and differences between, energy security and energy sovereignty, and how unsettling geopolitics, fast-growing defence spending, and ongoing trade tensions are influencing energy investments. With insights spanning oil and gas, renewables, hydrogen, CCS, nuclear, data centres, and energy storage, this episode offers a grounded, data-driven outlook on the risks and opportunities shaping the year ahead.
What Is the EIC?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
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Our host, Stuart Broadley, sits down with Julia Pyke, Managing Director of Sizewell C, for a special two-part edition of the EIC Clearly podcast. In Part Two, Julia and Stuart take a deep dive into the regulated asset base (RAB) financing model and what it means for delivering one of the UK’s most critical energy infrastructure projects.
Julia explains why traditional contract-for-difference models proved unfinanceable for new nuclear, how the RAB approach changes risk allocation between investors and consumers, and why schedule discipline and productivity are the real drivers of cost control.
The conversation also explores what Sizewell C needs from its supply chain, how companies can engage with the project, and why local skills development, social value, and culture are central to procurement decisions.
What Is the EIC?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
Stay Connected with EIC
Contact Stuart Broadley about doing your own C-level EIC podcast at Stuart.Broadley@the-eic.com
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Our host, Stuart Broadley, sits down with Julia Pyke, Managing Director of Sizewell C, one of the UK’s most significant energy infrastructure projects and the first new nuclear power station to reach Final Investment Decision in a generation.
In Part One of this special two-part episode of EIC Clearly, Julia reflects on her career journey from Cambridge and corporate law to leading the £38 billion Sizewell C project alongside Nigel Cann. She explains how nuclear fits into a renewables-led energy system, why looking only at generation costs misses the full picture of electricity pricing, and how Sizewell C could deliver long-term savings for UK consumers while strengthening energy security. Julia also shares insights into public ownership, the role of government as a shareholder, and the importance of building trust with investors, policymakers, and local communities.
What Is the EIC?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
Stay Connected with EIC
Contact Stuart Broadley about doing your own C-level EIC podcast at Stuart.Broadley@the-eic.com
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Our host, Stuart Broadley, speaks with John Healy, Director of Sales at Beamex, for a compelling Survive and Thrivestory about transforming a specialist calibration business into a trusted strategic partner for critical national infrastructure.
Operating in more than 140 countries, Beamex supports industries across energy, oil and gas, and nuclear with an integrated calibration ecosystem of hardware, software, and services. In this episode, John shares how Beamex worked with National Gas to overcome fragmented data, standardise systems across over 20 compressor stations, and deliver millions in cost savings through improved efficiency, visibility, and collaboration.
What Is the EIC? What Are the World Energy Supply Chain Awards?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operates internationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
The organisation is behind the World Energy Supply Chain Awards (WESCA), which celebrates excellence and innovation across the energy supply chain. EIC also publishes the annual Survive & Thrive Insight Report, which explores the strategies member companies are using to grow in an increasingly complex and competitive global energy landscape.
EIC’s members bring exceptional capability across engineering, manufacturing, services, technology, innovation, digital solutions, and asset management. Collectively, they represent the future of the energy industry, driving the net zero agenda, enabling the energy transition, and advancing sustainability and a just transition.
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Our host Stuart Broadley sits down with Matthew Taylor, Managing Director at Green Giraffe Advisory, to explore the shifting landscape of renewable energy finance across the APAC region. Matt reflects on his journey from engineering to green finance, the evolution of Green Giraffe’s advisory and investment model, and how bankability is being reshaped by supply chain constraints, rising capital costs, and emerging technologies.
Together, they unpack how Covid transformed renewable project financing, why data centres have become so prominent in global capital markets, and what it will take for wind, solar, hydro, and battery storage projects to regain momentum. Matt also offers insights into the rise of Asian supply chains, the reset underway in offshore wind tenders, and the conditions needed for renewable projects to remain attractive, scalable, and investable in a competitive global market.
What Is the EIC?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
Stay Connected with EIC
Contact Stuart Broadley about doing your own C-level EIC podcast at Stuart.Broadley@the-eic.com
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In this episode, host Stuart Broadley sits down with Edward Hobart, the British Ambassador to the UAE, for an in-depth discussion on the critical economic and energy ties between the UK and the United Arab Emirates.
Ambassador Hobart explores the historical role of British companies in the UAE's energy sector and details the nation's ambitious commitment to the energy transition, focusing on solar, nuclear, and future sources like hydrogen.
What Is the EIC?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
Stay Connected with EIC
Contact Stuart Broadley about doing your own C-level EIC podcast at Stuart.Broadley@the-eic.com
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Host Stuart Broadley speaks with Jim Ryan, CEO of ERSG (Environmental Recruitment Solutions Group), for a powerful 'Survive and Thrive' story of scaling a specialist recruitment business in the volatile energy market.
Founded in 2008 as the financial crisis hit, ERSG's dedication to the burgeoning green economy, particularly offshore wind, led to massive growth. However, this rapid expansion exposed vulnerabilities in its internal systems.
What Is the EIC? What Are the World Energy Supply Chain Awards?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operates internationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
The organisation is behind the World Energy Supply Chain Awards (WESCA), which celebrates excellence and innovation across the energy supply chain. EIC also publishes the annual Survive & Thrive Insight Report, which explores the strategies member companies are using to grow in an increasingly complex and competitive global energy landscape.
EIC’s members bring exceptional capability across engineering, manufacturing, services, technology, innovation, digital solutions, and asset management. Collectively, they represent the future of the energy industry, driving the net zero agenda, enabling the energy transition, and advancing sustainability and a just transition.
Stay Connected with EIC
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Our host, Stuart Broadley, continues his conversation with Chris Manson-Whitton, CEO of Progressive Energy, to explore the next phase of the UK’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) journey.
In Part Two of this special EIC Clearly series, Chris discusses the rapid growth in CCS demand, the emergence of new projects reaching FID at Bacton and for the cement industry in the Peak Cluster, and the UK’s unique opportunity to become a CO₂ storage hub for Europe.
Together, they unpack how policy has evolved, why the UK’s full value chain CCS model is now investable, and what developers, investors, and policymakers must do to accelerate decarbonization at scale.
What Is the EIC?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
Stay Connected with EIC
Contact Stuart Broadley about doing your own C-level EIC podcast at Stuart.Broadley@the-eic.com
Our host Stuart Broadley speaks with Lloyd’s Register’s senior leaders about transforming a legacy organization to meet the demands of the modern energy transition. In this conversation, Charlotte Stuart, Sean van der Post, David Christie, and Ian Crehan discuss how diversification, partnerships, and a renewed customer focus have fueled growth across oil and gas, renewables, and emerging energy sectors. Hear how the team is blending tradition and innovation to build resilience, empower its people, and redefine what it means to thrive in today’s energy landscape.
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Our host Stuart Broadley, CEO of the Energy Industries Council (EIC), speaks with Martyn Cowie, Co-Founder of Tyde Digital, a fast-growing business transformation partner headquartered in Dubai. Together, they explore how Tyde Digital has carved out a unique position in a market dominated by legacy consultancies.
Martyn discusses the challenges of scaling a self-funded start up, the importance of transparency and relationship building, and the personal sacrifices behind Tyde Digital’s rapid growth. From redefining transformation methodologies to working at the coalface of the flagship Saudi project, the Port of Neom, this episode offers an honest look at how a young company can compete with established global consultancies in one of the world’s most demanding environments.
What Is the EIC? What Are the World Energy Supply Chain Awards?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
The organisation is behind the World Energy Supply Chain Awards (WESCA), which celebrates excellence and innovation across the energy supply chain. EIC also publishes the annual Survive & Thrive Insight Report, which explores the strategies member companies are using to grow in an increasingly complex and competitive global energy landscape.
EIC’s members bring exceptional capability across engineering, manufacturing, services, technology, innovation, digital solutions, and asset management. Collectively, they represent the future of the energy industry, driving the net zero agenda, enabling the energy transition, and advancing sustainability and a just transition.
Stay Connected with EIC
In This Episode
Our host Stuart Broadley, CEO of the Energy Industries Council (EIC), sits down with Chris Manson Whitton, CEO of Progressive Energy, for an in depth conversation about one of the UK’s most significant steps toward industrial decarbonisation.
In Part One of this special two-part series, Chris reflects on Progressive Energy’s 27 year journey from early CCS concepts and project setbacks to the landmark 2024 announcement confirming £21.7 billion for the UK’s first carbon capture clusters. Together, Stuart and Chris explore how the HyNet cluster reached financial close, why CCS projects are now moving into construction, and what this means for industry, policy, and the UK’s path to net zero.
What Is the EIC?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
Stay Connected with EIC
Contact Stuart Broadley about doing your own C-level EIC podcast at Stuart.Broadley@the-eic.com
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Our host, Stuart Broadley, speaks with Clarisse Rocha, Regional Director for the Americas, to celebrate 25 years of EIC in Brazil.
Clarisse reflects on her journey from engineering school to leading EIC’s largest global hub, sharing insightful reflections on confidence, overcoming prejudice, empowering young talent, and building a culture where people truly feel they belong.
Together, they revisit the organisation’s history, from its early missions to South America in the 1940s to the establishment and expansion of the Rio office, and explore Brazil’s evolving energy landscape, from pre-salt and FPSOs to new frontiers in hydrogen, SAF, and biofuels.
What Is the EIC?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
Stay Connected with EIC
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Our host Stuart Broadley, CEO of the Energy Industries Council (EIC), sits down with Ryan McPherson, EIC’s Regional Director for the Middle East, Africa, and CIS, during ADIPEC 2025 in Abu Dhabi.
Ryan shares his personal journey from Aberdeen to Abu Dhabi and reflects on his 15 years in the region, offering unique insights into what makes the Middle East one of the world’s most resilient and opportunity-rich energy markets. Together, they discuss the UAE’s ambitious approach to clean energy, the growth of ADIPEC into a truly global event, and the importance of relationships, innovation, and long-term vision in driving success.
What Is the EIC?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
Stay Connected with EIC
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Our host Stuart Broadley, CEO of the Energy Industries Council (EIC), continues his discussion with Roger Highfield, celebrated science journalist, author, and Science Director at the Science Museum Group in the UK.
In Part Two of this special two-part series, Roger shares how the Science Museum is tackling one of its greatest challenges. Curating exhibitions that inspire hope while addressing the realities of climate change and the energy transition. From exploring the role of media and “fake news” in shaping public understanding to balancing history, innovation, and environmental responsibility.
This episode offers a fascinating look at how museums, researchers, and communicators can help humanity learn from the past, navigate the present, and shape a more sustainable future.
What Is the EIC?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
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Our host, Stuart Broadley, CEO of the Energy Industries Council (EIC), speaks with Greg Gedney, Business Development Manager at Greene Tweed, about how the company has transformed compressor performance through innovation, perseverance, and strategic investment.
Over the past 30 years, Greene Tweed has evolved from an aftermarket supplier to a trusted global OEM partner. Greg shares how long-term commitment, private ownership, and close collaboration with customers have enabled Greene Tweed to overcome industry conservatism and achieve 72% year-on-year growth, marking its highest revenue in six years.
This episode explores lessons in resilience, innovation, and patience, showing how staying the course can redefine industry standards and unlock sustainable success.
What Is the EIC? What Are the World Energy Supply Chain Awards?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
The organisation is behind the World Energy Supply Chain Awards (WESCA), which celebrates excellence and innovation across the energy supply chain. EIC also publishes the annual Survive & Thrive Insight Report, which explores the strategies member companies are using to grow in an increasingly complex and competitive global energy landscape.
EIC’s members bring exceptional capability across engineering, manufacturing, services, technology, innovation, digital solutions, and asset management. Collectively, they represent the future of the energy industry, driving the net zero agenda, enabling the energy transition, and advancing sustainability and a just transition.
Stay Connected with EIC
Our host Stuart Broadley, CEO of the Energy Industries Council (EIC), speaks with Roger Highfield, celebrated science journalist, author, and Science Director at the Science Museum Group in the UK.
In Part One of this special two-part series, Roger reflects on his remarkable journey. From covering the Chernobyl disaster as a young journalist to becoming Science Editor at The Daily Telegraph, Editor of New Scientist, and now a leader in science communication. He discusses how storytelling shapes public understanding of complex issues like nuclear energy, climate change, and AI, while sharing lessons on curiosity, creativity, and connecting science with everyday life.
Our host, Stuart Broadley, CEO of the Energy Industries Council (EIC), speaks with Dr. Bader AlBusaiyes, Founder and Managing Partner of Al Suwaiket & Al Busaiyes Lawyers and Legal Consultant, based in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. Together, they explore the vital role his firm plays in helping international companies enter and operate successfully in the Kingdom’s fast-evolving energy and industrial markets.
Dr. Bader shares insights into Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 strategy and discusses how his firm bridges legal and cultural gaps for multinationals seeking to invest in the region. Listen now to learn about the importance of understanding regulatory change, mitigating market risks, and fostering trusted partnerships to build long-term success in one of the world’s most dynamic economies.
What Is the EIC? What Are the World Energy Supply Chain Awards?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
The organisation is behind the World Energy Supply Chain Awards (WESCA), which celebrates excellence and innovation across the energy supply chain. EIC also publishes the annual Survive & Thrive Insight Report, which explores the strategies member companies are using to grow in an increasingly complex and competitive global energy landscape.
EIC’s members bring exceptional capability across engineering, manufacturing, services, technology, innovation, digital solutions, and asset management. Collectively, they represent the future of the energy industry, driving the net zero agenda, enabling the energy transition, and advancing sustainability and a just transition.
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Our host Stuart Broadley sits down with Stephane Aubarbier, Deputy CEO of Assystem, one of the world’s top three nuclear engineering contractors. Together, they explore how the company is redefining project delivery and driving the energy transition.
They discuss how nuclear energy is entering a new era, and Stephane shares how Assystem’s “switcher” culture and focus on speed, innovation, and collaboration are helping countries deliver cleaner, more secure energy systems.
What is the EIC?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
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Our host Stuart Broadley, CEO of the Energy Industries Council (EIC), is joined by Sam Long, CEO of Decom Mission, and Tom Bacon, EIC’s Market Intelligence Manager for Operational Assets & Decommissioning, to explore the growing global market for late-life and decommissioning projects.
Together, they unpack findings from the new EIC–Decom Mission collaborative report on the UK and Europe, revealing how this $15 billion global market is driving innovation, cross-sector collaboration, and new export opportunities. This episode highlights why decommissioning is not just the end of an era, but the start of a cleaner energy future.
What Is the EIC?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
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Our host Stuart Broadley, CEO of the Energy Industries Council (EIC), speaks with Michael Stirling, Founder and Managing Partner of Stirling Infrastructure Partners. From his early career in law and investment banking to leading a global boutique finance house, Michael shares his perspective on what makes an energy project truly bankable, offering candid insights on green finance, geopolitical uncertainty, and the need for realistic strategies to deliver a just and sustainable energy transition.
What Is the EIC?
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is one of the world’s largest energy trade associations. As a not-for-profit organisation, it supports more than 950 member companies involved in the global energy value chain. EIC operatesinternationally, with offices in London, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Houston, Dubai, and soon, Berlin.
It is energy agnostic, supporting all parts of the energy sector. From mature renewable onshore and offshore sectors like wind, solar and hydropower; to grid infrastructure and large nuclear; to hydrocarbon sectors like oil & gas, LNG, FPSO, decommissioning, upstream, midstream and downstream; to emerging low-carbon sectors like hydrogen, carbon capture, CCUS, energy storage, BESS, biofuels, SAF (sustainable aviation fuels), and geothermal.
EIC provides a wide range of services, including access to global market intelligence, CAPEX and OPEX project data, consulting support, events, business development opportunities, and advocacy. It also facilitates connections with key decision-makers and policymakers in the energy sector worldwide.
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