Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) has announced its shortlist for the 2023 OEUK Awards.
The platform which celebrates “the best and brightest people, teams and companies” in the UK’s offshore energy sector has chosen 31 finalists across seven categories.
This year, OEUK’s panel of experts considered more than 100 nominations in the seven different award categories, OEUK said in a press release. These 31 finalists represent those who have made an exceptional impact on the industry over the past year, the organization noted.
The finalists for Apprentice of the Year are:
- Austin McLennan, bp
- Lara Pitcaithly, bp
- Nicholas Taylor, OPITO/Harbour Energy
- Ross Cannon, Global E&C
The finalists in the Professional of the Year category are:
- Bozhidar Yankov, PHOENIX
- Daniel Collins, Shell UK Limited
- Erinn Prentice, bp
- Joshua Cram, Kent
- Sarah Bolson, CNR International UK
The finalists in the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion category are:
- AXIS network
- Centrica Energy Storage +
- Port Energy
- Chirag Deshmukh, Shell UK Limited
The finalists for Supply Chain Company of the Year (Large Company) are:
- Peterson Energy Logistics
- Proserv
- TechnipFMC
The finalists for the Neighbor of the Year category are:
- North Sea Apache
- bp
- Global E&C
- Port of Aberdeen
- TotalEnergies, E&P UK
The finalists in the Outstanding Contribution to Decarbonisation category are:
The finalists in the Outstanding Contribution to Energy Security category are:
- Deltic Energy Plc
- Centrica Energy Storage +
- CNOOC International
- Look at Midstream
The finalists for the Supply Chain Company of the Year (SME) category are:
- Apollo Engineering Consultants
- Imrand
- ModuSpec
The awards ceremony will be held on 30 November 2023 at P&J Live, OEUK revealed in its statement.
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