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SPE Offshore Europe

Sep 2-5, 2025
P&J Live Aberdeen
Scotland
SPE Offshore Europe

Join the premier offshore energy event in Europe, taking place from 2-5 September 2025 at P&J Live, Aberdeen. This biennial conference and exhibition focuses on upstream oil and gas production, while exploring the latest innovations in energy transition, digital technologies, and future talent. With a diverse program featuring panel sessions, fireside chats, and exhibition halls, SPE Offshore Europe offers a unique platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration among industry leaders, innovators, and professionals from around the globe. The event theme, "Unlocking Europe's Potential in Offshore Energy," aligns with key industry challenges and opportunities in achieving a sustainable energy future.

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