Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
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NL Scout meeting
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NOGEPA
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International Association of Drilling Contractors
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Agoria Carbon Energy Club
The Carbon Energy Club, an initiative of Agoria gathers over 100 prominent companies active in various segments of these industries. |
IRO Association of Dutch suppliers in Oil & Gas industry
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AYOP
Offshore and port related firms and municipalities joined together in AYOP, offer a complete package of facilities to the Offshore industry: Marine engineering, Construction, Transport, Repair & Maintenance, General Services, Regional Authorities and Port Related Industries. Products & Services
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Central Dredging Association
The Central Dredging Association (CEDA) is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental, professional society. It provides a forum for all parties who live or work in the sector: Europe, Africa and the Middle-East and who are involved in dredging in the broadest sense. It creates a forum for the exchange of quality information on dredging techniques, technology and dredged material management, and for the development of good practice guidance. Products & Services regional organisations, miscellaneous services |
Danish Marine & Offshore Group
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Decom North Sea
Trade body for the north sea oil and gas decommissioning supply chain |
Energy Industries Council
The EIC is the leading trade association for UK companies supplying goods and services to the energy industries worldwide. The EIC has around 600 member companies and provides them with the capability to understand, identify and pursue global business opportunities. The EIC membership comprises contractors and suppliers from all areas of the energy sector who make a significant contribution to the UK economy, employing in aggregate around 1 million and generating £100 billion in revenues from their UK operations. EIC services include: EICDataStream, our unique global projects tracking database; EIC Consult, our market and bespoke consultancy group business/networking events in the UK and overseas; trade missions and exhibitions; training and marketing/information services. The EIC was Established in 1943, and is a not-for-profit organisation independent of government. |
Energy North
Energy North is a "not-for-profit" trade group of over 160 members in the Oil & Gas, Renewable Energy and Nuclear markets. Our area of operation covers Aberdeen, Orkney & Shetland, Caithness, Ross-shire, Inverness, Moray, Argyll, and the Outer Hebrides. This confirms the Energy North as the voice of Energy in the North of Scotland and Islands. |
Fenedex
Fenedex is een particuliere vereniging van Nederlandse exporteurs en andere internationaal opererende ondernemingen. Fenedex is als exportvereniging onafhankelijk en niet politiek gericht. Onze organisatie brengt kennis en ervaring bij elkaar en verrijkt die. Zo stelt Fenedex haar leden in staat om succesvol te ondernemen op buitenlandse markten. Met meer dan 1150 leden en ruim 4000 klanten is Fenedex hét gezicht van exporterend Nederland. |
GEP
GEP-AFTP, the French Oil and Gas Suppliers Council, is a not for profit association. GEP has been since 1953, the trade association for most of the companies registered in France and working for the oil and gas industry.
GEP-AFTP represents the interests of about 180 suppliers of equipment and services to the international oil & gas industry which have a significant activity in France; among them the prestigious Engineering and Contractors TECHNIP, ACERGY, SAIPEM S.A., CGGVeritas, SCHLUMBERGER, PONTICELLI, EIFFEL, DORIS ENGINEERING etc. and the well known Research Institutes IFP and IFREMER. GEP also counts among its members the international operators TOTAL and GDF SUEZ.
GEP members employ about 70 000 people and generate 90% of the total turnover of the industry: 31 Billion Euros in 2011, of which 92% has been realised abroad. |
Haven- en Scheepvaart Vereniging (HSV) Den Helder
De Haven- en Scheepvaart Vereniging (HSV) Den Helder De Haven- en Scheepvaart Vereniging (HSV) Den Helder is een vereniging die zich ten doel stelt functionarissen uit het bedrijfsleven en de overheid, die - direct of indirect - belang hebben en/of betrokken zijn bij het gebruik, de ontwikkeling en de verbetering van het havengebeuren in Den Helder bij elkaar te brengen. Doel van de vereniging: Zij tracht dit doel te bereiken langs wettige weg door: het houden van driemaandelijkse bijeenkomsten; het periodiek houden van lezingen of discussiebijeenkomsten; het organiseren van incidentele activiteiten met als doel de onderlinge band der leden te versterken; het verruimen van inzicht en het verstrekken van informatie aan de leden onderling, zowel met betrekking tot hun beroep als zakelijk en persoonlijk in de ruimste zin van het woord; het leggen en onderhouden van externe contacten; het geven van adviezen - gevraagd en ongevraagd - aan bevoegde instanties; het promoten van de haven van Den Helder - al dan niet - in samenwerking met anderen; alle andere wettige middelen die het doel kunnen bevorderen. het assisteren van de leden bij ontwikkelingen welke betrekking hebben op de overheid |
Holland Marine Equipment Association
Trade association Holland Marine Equipment (HME) represents the Dutch suppliers of maritime equipment and services. HME stimulates the development of technical innovations, the clustering of know-how, and strengthens the presence of the membership at foreign markets. The member companies are active in the fields of maritime engineering & contracting, fabrication of installations and components, the supply of maritime services and ship repair. Products & Services |
Industry technology Facilitator ITF
Established in 1999 ITF (Industry Technology Facilitator), is a "not for profit" organisation owned by 30 major global operators and service companies. Our key objectives are to identify technology needs, foster innovation and facilitate the development and implementation of new technologies. To date, ITF has been responsible in launching more than 180 new collaborative and revolutionary joint industry projects (JIPs), with a portfolio of around 37 ongoing projects linked to £16 million direct member investment. ITF supports the development and implementation of new technologies by the following means: Identify the shared technology needs of our member companies Seek out innovative solutions Access the technology development funds Launch collaborative joint industry projects Create field trial opportunities Deliver technology implementation ITF staff focus on adding value through a partnership interaction with operator members to understand their business driven technology needs. Thereafter ITF adopts a systematic process to seek out technology solutions and innovations to meet its members business-driven technology needs. These are progressed through development of joint industry projects (JIPs), field trials and ultimately, implementation.
The topics addressed by these ITF sponsored technologies include seismic resolution, complex reservoirs, cost-effective drilling and intervention, subsea, maximising production, integrity management, and environmental performance. |
Norsk Industry
The Federation of Norwegian Industries has approx. 2,200 member companies with approx 125,000 employees. Norway's industry is Norway's future, and we shall contribute to renewed industrial growth in Norway. Our History The Federation's history goes back to 1889 and the establishment of the Mechanical Industry Association. On November 28th 2005 the new organisation Federation of Norwegian Industries was established. It is the result of a merger between the two large industrial federations of the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO): the Federation of Norwegian Manufacturing Industries (TBL) and the Federation of Norwegian Process Industries (PIL).
Our Aim and our Member Companies The Federation of Norwegian Industries organises businesses in the following sectors and industries:
aluminium, biotechnology, cement, chemical industries, electro and energy equipment, foundries, furniture, glass and ceramics, laundry and dry cleaning, machine and hardware industry, maritime industry, smelters, metals, mining, oil and gas contractors, packaging, paints and coatings, onshore petroleum activities, pharmaceuticals, plastics, pulp and paper, recycling, rubber, textiles and ready-made clothing. Total annual turnover for the sectors that the Federation of Norwegian Industries represents exceeded NOK 567 billion in 2009. Total annual exports had a value of NOK 260 billion.
Our most important task is to ensure that society understands how important a viable industry is for our future welfare. Thus, the Federation's most important task is to ensure that the authorities adopt a long-term fiscal policy in which the competitiveness of Norwegian industry is given the highest priority, and in which Norwegian industrial companies are allowed to further develop their strongholds, namely an advanced and technology-intensive industry based on one of our national assets: hydropower. |
Profion
Profion, de branche organisatie voor Professioneel Industrieel Onderhoud aangesloten bij de vereniging FME-CWM (ondernemers vereniging voor de technologische industrie ), behartigt de belangen van industriele bedrijven die voor het in stand houden en vernieuwen van hun installaties afhankelijk zijn van professionele toeleveranciers van onderhoudsdiensten. Profion vertegenwoordigt enerzijds opdrachtgevers zoals de procesindustrie (olie, gas, chemie, staal), de energieproducenten en distributeurs, de maakindustrie en partijen die infrastructurele en logistieke installaties beheren en anderzijds de opdrachtnemers in het onderhoud die vaak aan meerdere sectoren hun diensten verlenen. De focus van de Profion interventies is direct en indirect de wetgevende (Tweede Kamer) en uitvoerende(Overheden) macht . Waar mogelijk sluit Profion zich aan bij initiatieven van anderen die haar belangen helpen bevorderen. |
ENTSOG
The creation of the single European market for gas, and a reliable and safe transmission network that is capable of meeting Europe's current and future needs, requires enhanced cross-border access and the promotion of cross-border trading, increased interoperability of existing regional transmission systems, and the development of a Europe-wide legislative framework to support the market and the security of the gas supply. ENTSOG's role is to manage the development process and fulfil the TSOs' obligation to cooperate at European level as defined by Gas Regulation (EC) 715/2009. Established on a non-profit basis in December 2009, ENTSOG works closely with the European Commission, the new European regulatory agency ACER, and wide variety of stakeholders to fulfil its mandate. |