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Its affiliate 'F Group' also 'delivers top quality training and networking events, allowing fast-track future top management to learn from the best and create peer-group networks amongst a sectorally wide range of attendees'. | Its affiliate 'F Group' also 'delivers top quality training and networking events, allowing fast-track future top management to learn from the best and create peer-group networks amongst a sectorally wide range of attendees'. | ||
− | In 2013 | + | ===Discussion on shale gas=== |
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+ | In October 2013 D Group ran an event at its Mayfair headquarters looking at 'the impact of shale gas in the UK', with a dinner hosted by the then government adviser and ex-BP chief executive [[John Browne]], who was also at the time the chairman of [[Riverstone Holdings]], part owner of controversial UK fracking firm [[Cuadrilla Resources]]. | ||
− | The event was attended by a range of shale gas industry executives such as [[Andrew Austin]] co-founder and CEO of [[IGas Energy]] and high ranking government officials including [[DECC]] permanent secretary [[Stephen Lovegrove]]. Other | + | The event was attended by a range of shale gas industry executives such as [[Andrew Austin]] co-founder and CEO of [[IGas Energy]] and high ranking government officials including [[DECC]] permanent secretary [[Stephen Lovegrove]]. Other attendees included: |
+ | :[[Cuadrilla]] | | ||
+ | The [[Daily Telegraph]] | | ||
+ | [[iGas]] | | ||
+ | [[ExxonMobil]] | | ||
+ | [[AMEC]] | | ||
+ | [[Arup]] | | ||
+ | [[Oxford University]] | | ||
+ | [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]] | | ||
+ | [[BG Group ]] | | ||
+ | [[Church of England]] | | ||
+ | The [[Global Warming Policy Foundation]] | | ||
+ | [[Ineos]] | | ||
+ | [[Schlumberger]] | | ||
+ | [[Bechtel]] | | ||
+ | [[Cairn Energy]] | | ||
+ | [[Statoil]] | <Ref>DECC Permanent Secretary transparency disclosure, MEETINGS WITH EXTERNAL ORGANISATIONS (INCLUDING MEETINGS WITH NEWSPAPER AND OTHER MEDIA PROPRIETORS, EDITORS AND SENIOR MEDIA EXECUTIVES, accessed September 2014 </ref> | ||
*The need to press forward | *The need to press forward | ||
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+ | ===Other events=== | ||
+ | *Organised a lunch meeting on 17 November 2008 with businesses on tax competitiveness. This was attended by financial secretary. | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | [[Category:Business Groups]][[Category:Fracking]] |
Latest revision as of 13:41, 27 January 2017
D Group is a business 'briefing programme' based in Mayfair London.
Holding over 100 events each year, D Group describes itself as a 'neutral ground where business, finance, leading institutions, professional services and politics meet to network, hear experts and leaders talk , debate and exchange views'.
Among its activities are seminars on topics of pressing current interest; ad hoc clusters of members created to help each other with common concerns; and bespoke briefings tailored to delivering an individual company’s message.
Its affiliate 'F Group' also 'delivers top quality training and networking events, allowing fast-track future top management to learn from the best and create peer-group networks amongst a sectorally wide range of attendees'.
Discussion on shale gas
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In October 2013 D Group ran an event at its Mayfair headquarters looking at 'the impact of shale gas in the UK', with a dinner hosted by the then government adviser and ex-BP chief executive John Browne, who was also at the time the chairman of Riverstone Holdings, part owner of controversial UK fracking firm Cuadrilla Resources.
The event was attended by a range of shale gas industry executives such as Andrew Austin co-founder and CEO of IGas Energy and high ranking government officials including DECC permanent secretary Stephen Lovegrove. Other attendees included: :Cuadrilla | The Daily Telegraph | iGas | ExxonMobil | AMEC | Arup | Oxford University | PricewaterhouseCoopers | BG Group | Church of England | The Global Warming Policy Foundation | Ineos | Schlumberger | Bechtel | Cairn Energy | Statoil | [1]
- The need to press forward
Other events
- Organised a lunch meeting on 17 November 2008 with businesses on tax competitiveness. This was attended by financial secretary.
Notes
- ↑ DECC Permanent Secretary transparency disclosure, MEETINGS WITH EXTERNAL ORGANISATIONS (INCLUDING MEETINGS WITH NEWSPAPER AND OTHER MEDIA PROPRIETORS, EDITORS AND SENIOR MEDIA EXECUTIVES, accessed September 2014