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Set up in December 2014. <ref> http://www.groundgassolutions.com/onshore-energy-services-group-launches-today/ </ref>
  
 
:The '''Onshore Energy Services Group''', or OESG, was founded by a small group of SME companies that are already participants in the supply chain supporting onshore oil and gas development, and that wanted to ensure that British SMEs play a leading role in Britain’s next industrial revolution.
 
:The '''Onshore Energy Services Group''', or OESG, was founded by a small group of SME companies that are already participants in the supply chain supporting onshore oil and gas development, and that wanted to ensure that British SMEs play a leading role in Britain’s next industrial revolution.

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Background

Set up in December 2014. [1]

The Onshore Energy Services Group, or OESG, was founded by a small group of SME companies that are already participants in the supply chain supporting onshore oil and gas development, and that wanted to ensure that British SMEs play a leading role in Britain’s next industrial revolution.
We see a long-term future for indigenously produced onshore hydrocarbons in meeting the energy needs of the British people, alongside other energy technologies such as renewables and new nuclear.


Activities

Events

  • Half-day conference on supply chain business opportunites for Yorkshire scheduled for 25 April 2016.
Our line-up of confirmed speakers includes: Lee Petts, chief executive of the Onshore Energy Services Group and managing director of growth-focused sustainability, CSR and environmental consultancy, Remsol; Ken Cronin, the chief executive of UK Onshore Oil and Gas; Andy Mortimer, Sub-surface Director, Third Energy; Paul Matich, senior project manager at UK drilling contractor PR Marriott Drilling Limited; Lorraine Allanson, owner of Ryedale-based B&B Rains Farm Holidays; Tim Englefield, principal at Scarborough University Technical College; Tom Pickering, director at INEOS Upstream; Mark Abbott, managing director at Egdon Resources; Eric Vaughan, Well Services Director at Cuadrilla Resources; John Blaymires, chief operating officer at IGas Energy; and John Dewar, director at Third Energy.

People

Affiliations

Resources

Contact

Website: http://oesg.org.uk/

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