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3.1  Subsidiaries  







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Offshore Energies UK
Abbreviation(former UKOOA)
FormationApril 2007
Legal statusNon-profit company
PurposeOffshore Energies
Location
  • 1st Floor, Paternoster House, 65 St Paul’s Churchyard, London, EC4M 8AB [1]

Region served

UK

Membership

Over 500 UK offshore energies [2]

Chief Executive

David Whitehouse

Main organ

Offshore Energy UK
Websitewww.oeuk.org.uk [3]

Offshore Energies UK (OEUK), formerly known as Oil and Gas UK (OGUK), is a trade association for the United Kingdom offshore energies industry.[1] The current Chief Executive is David Whitehouse.

History[edit]

OEUK is a not-for-profit organisation, established in April 2007 on the foundations of the UK Offshore Operators Association (UKOOA).[2] The association is the leading representative body for the UK offshore energies that stretches back over 30 years.[3] Its membership is open to all companies active in the area; these include businesses such as super majors, independent oil companies, wind and hydrogen, and SMEs working in the supply chain.

Function[edit]

OEUK is a trade association for the whole sector. It is a source of information for and about the UK Upstream and a gateway to industry networks and expertise.[3]

They do this by:

Location[edit]

The association is situated near St Paul's Cathedral on the 1st Floor of Paternoster House in the City of Westminster. It also has an office on 4th Floor, Annan House, 33-35 Palmerston Road, Aberdeen, AB11 5QP, in the town where the UKOOA was based.[4]

Subsidiaries[edit]

OEUK has one subsidiary:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Energy firms warn of UK oil and gas dependency". BBC News. 29 March 2022.
  • ^ "Major changes for oil association". 12 April 2007 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ a b "Who We Are".
  • ^ "Contact Us".

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