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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Featured
Wind: predictions for 2025
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Opinion
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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Featured
Wind 2024 outlook
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Opinion
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
eBook | The hydrogen opportunity from now to 2050: what utilities and developers need to know
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Opinion
eBook | The hydrogen opportunity from now to 2050: what industrial players need to know
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Opinion
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
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Opinion
Hydrogen offtake contracts: securing project outcomes

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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Opinion
Benchmarking 2023’s upstream FIDs
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Opinion
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?