The Wood Mackenzie Oslo New Energies Briefing will take place from 8:00am CET, followed by networking and refreshments.
Over the four sessions, Wood Mackenzie Analysts will answer the most pressing questions facing the industry and cover the following key themes:
- Hydrogen: Securing project outcomes
- CCUS: European CCS hub economics: Who has the best approach?
- Offshore wind: Key topical themes on the offshore wind sector
- Upstream: The NCS - maintaining Shelf life
Speakers include:

Søren Lassen
Head of Wind
Søren tracks, analyses and forecasts value chain dynamics, technological advancements and the market outlook.
Latest articles by Søren
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Opinion
The Danish government charts course through offshore wind headwinds
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Wind: predictions for 2025
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Industry divergence on costs and turbine sizing manifests itself in the first commercial floating wind tender
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Opinion
Offshore wind energy: what to look for in 2024
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Wind 2024 outlook
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Elevated subsidies enable offshore wind to end 2023 on a high note

Murray Douglas
Vice President, Hydrogen & Derivatives Research
Murray is responsible for Wood Mackenzie’s global coverage across the hydrogen value chain.
Latest articles by Murray
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Opinion
Our top takeaways from the World Hydrogen Summit
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Opinion
eBook | The hydrogen opportunity from now to 2050: what utilities and developers need to know
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eBook | The hydrogen opportunity from now to 2050: what industrial players need to know
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eBook | Investing in hydrogen from now to 2050: what you need to know
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Opinion
What lies ahead for hydrogen and low-carbon ammonia?
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Opinion
Ebook | Overcoming the challenges around hydrogen deployment

Greg Roddick
Principal Analyst, Upstream
Greg has almost 15 years of industry experience, focused on corporate strategy, fiscal modelling and economic analysis.
Latest articles by Greg
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Opinion
North Sea upstream: 5 things to look for in 2025
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Benchmarking 2023’s upstream FIDs
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Has Norway’s oil and gas tax stimulus been a success?
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Opinion
UK energy exports and fracking: aspiration or pipe dream?