Energy Production & Transportation Events in Norway

SPE/IADC International Drilling Conference and Exhibition

March 04, 2025 - March 06, 2025
Completed

The SPE/IADC International Drilling Conference and Exhibition, set to take place in the vibrant city of Stavanger, Norway, offers a unique opportunity for professionals in the drilling and well industry to come together in a place renowned for its pivotal role in the global oil, gas, and energy sectors. Stavanger is not just a key hub for offshore drilling activities; it is also a city that champions innovation, technological excellence, and sustainability, making it the perfect backdrop for this important event. As the region continues to lead in the development of cutting-edge energy solutions, the conference promises to be an inspiring gathering for those who aim to shape the future of the drilling and well industry.

This year’s theme, "Shaping the Future of the Drilling and Well Industry," underscores the collective responsibility and opportunity that professionals in this field have to influence the industry’s trajectory. In a time when technological advancements are reshaping how we operate, and energy security is becoming more critical than ever, the event will focus on the role that collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovation play in driving progress. The need for a collaborative approach is especially important as the industry navigates rapid changes and seeks to address challenges such as climate change, sustainability, and the demand for more efficient energy solutions.

As the world moves toward a more sustainable and secure energy future, the drilling and well industry has become increasingly focused on digitalization and advanced automation. Over recent years, these innovations have been central to increasing operational efficiency and safety while also reducing the environmental impact of drilling activities. The conference will explore how these new technologies are reshaping the way the industry operates, allowing for smarter, safer, and more environmentally friendly practices. Automation, in particular, has enabled the industry to improve performance, optimize processes, and reduce risks, making drilling operations more cost-effective while helping companies meet sustainability targets.

In addition to discussing technological advancements, the conference will provide a platform for examining the industry’s evolving practices in response to the growing demand for energy security. As global energy needs increase, it is imperative that the drilling and well industry continues to adapt and innovate, not only to meet these demands but also to do so in an environmentally responsible manner. The event will offer insights into how the industry is rising to this challenge, highlighting the importance of integrated solutions that combine innovation, sustainability, and efficiency.

The exhibition accompanying the conference will showcase the latest products, services, and technologies in the drilling and well industry, allowing attendees to see firsthand the tools that are driving change. With representatives from leading companies and organizations, the exhibition will also provide opportunities for networking, business development, and collaboration. It will be an essential space for discussing new technologies, sharing best practices, and forging partnerships that will help shape the future of the industry.

The conference will also serve as a critical meeting point for experts, decision-makers, and thought leaders from across the drilling sector, from operators and service providers to equipment manufacturers and technology developers. By bringing together such a diverse group of professionals, the event will encourage cross-disciplinary collaboration and foster the exchange of ideas that can lead to practical solutions for the challenges facing the industry. Discussions will focus not only on immediate concerns but also on the long-term strategies that will ensure the continued growth and sustainability of the sector.

Stavanger’s commitment to advancing technology and sustainability in the energy sector makes it an ideal location for such an event. As the oil and gas industry faces increasing pressure to reduce its environmental impact and adopt cleaner practices, the conference in Stavanger will explore how the drilling sector can continue to contribute to the energy transition while maintaining its role as a vital part of the global energy mix.

In conclusion, the SPE/IADC International Drilling Conference and Exhibition in Stavanger represents an important milestone for the drilling and well industry. It provides a unique opportunity for professionals to reflect on the progress made, share insights, and chart a course for the future. With the backdrop of Stavanger’s rich energy history and forward-thinking approach to sustainability, the event promises to be a transformative gathering for those dedicated to driving innovation and shaping the future of the drilling and well industry.

EERA DeepWind - Offshore Wind R&D Digital Conference

January 15, 2025 - January 17, 2025
Completed

The EERA DeepWind conference, held annually in January in the picturesque city of Trondheim, Norway, has firmly established itself as one of the most significant international events in the field of offshore wind energy. Since its inception in 2004, the conference has served as a vital platform for presenting cutting-edge research and innovative developments related to deep sea offshore wind farms, both bottom-fixed and floating. Every year, the event draws experts, researchers, and industry leaders from around the world to share their insights, discoveries, and advancements, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in offshore wind energy.

The program is designed to offer a comprehensive view of the latest trends and breakthroughs in the industry. It features a combination of plenary presentations that appeal to a wide audience, as well as parallel sessions and poster presentations that delve deeper into specific science and technology themes. This structure allows participants to explore a broad spectrum of topics while also providing opportunities for focused discussions on niche areas of research and innovation. The conference covers everything from the fundamentals of offshore wind technology to the latest developments in materials science, electrical systems, and environmental impact studies.

One of the unique aspects of EERA DeepWind is its emphasis on research dissemination. Presenters have the opportunity to publish their work in an open access journal, IOP: Special DeepWind issue of The Journal of Physics, provided their submissions pass a successful peer review. This gives researchers the chance to contribute to the global body of knowledge while also ensuring that their work reaches a wide audience of academics, engineers, and policymakers.

The EERA DeepWind conference is organized by SINTEF, NTNU, and EERA JP Wind, three key institutions at the forefront of wind energy research and development. Their collaboration has played a crucial role in the conference's growth, ensuring that it remains at the cutting edge of offshore wind technology. By bringing together leaders from academia, industry, and government, the event fosters cross-disciplinary dialogue and encourages collaboration on the challenges and opportunities facing the offshore wind sector.

The ongoing development of offshore wind farms, especially those situated in deep waters, presents both significant opportunities and challenges. Floating wind technology, for example, is still in its early stages, but it holds the promise of expanding the potential for wind energy generation to areas previously deemed unsuitable for traditional, bottom-fixed structures. The conference addresses these challenges head-on, exploring topics such as turbine design, installation methods, grid integration, and cost reduction strategies.

As the global demand for renewable energy grows and the offshore wind sector continues to evolve, the EERA DeepWind conference provides an essential forum for sharing knowledge, sparking innovation, and forging partnerships. For anyone involved in offshore wind research, development, or policy, the conference offers a rare opportunity to stay informed about the latest trends and breakthroughs, engage with leading experts, and contribute to shaping the future of the industry. 

Held in the stunning setting of Trondheim, known for its rich history and commitment to sustainability, the EERA DeepWind conference is not just an event but a celebration of the potential of offshore wind to play a central role in the global energy transition. As the industry faces new challenges and embraces new technologies, EERA DeepWind continues to be a vital force in driving progress and advancing the development of offshore wind energy solutions.