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Member Spotlight
February 2012
This month our member spotlight is on Martin Dronfield - Group Business Development Director for Fendercare Marine
 

Gas Special Interest Group

The East of England is home to one of the largest gas terminal complexes in the UK. Bacton is the lynchpin of the UK’s Southern North Sea offshore production with gas produced by 49 fields, operated by seven different companies, flowing into the facility – alongside two critical continental European pipelines. Gas has been a mainstay of the region’s economy for the last 45 years and has a well-established, skilled and experienced supply chain.

In the next 10 years, under one scenario produced by National Grid, Bacton will be the most significant entry point for gas into the UK.

The Gas industry is the most well established energy sector in the East of England. The purpose of the GAS SIG is to bring together the expertise within the membership to advise EEEGR on how best to support the sector moving forwards.

The GAS SIG will be an online discussion forum chaired by an industry expert. The forum is currently under development but will be live soon.

  • Open to: EEEGR members

For more inforamtion please contact Stuart Thornton - st@eeegr.com


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