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New documentary highlights talent behind offshore energy industry

Posted on 31 Jan 2023 and read 904 times
New documentary highlights talent behind offshore energy industryAberdeen-based Offshore Energies UK (OEUK), the leading trade body for the UK’s offshore energies industry, has released a documentary which shines a light on the UK workers leading the charge to ‘net zero’ energy supply.

Produced in partnership with Scotland-based documentary maker Thomas Hogben, The Time is Now: the UK’s changing energy industry intimately captures the hopes, fears and ambitions of some of the people working on the frontline of the UK’s energy transition.

The film is now available online following two screening events which took place in Aberdeen and London, at which key political stakeholders, energy producing companies, trade unions and members of the workforce came together to hear firsthand from those working tirelessly to support the UK and Scottish governments achieve their ambitions to become ‘net zero’ in terms of carbon emissions by 2050 and 2045 respectively.

From Aberdeen and Glasgow, to Teesside, the Humber and Derbyshire, the film takes viewers on a journey into the energy communities of the UK, giving an insight into the personal lives of those trying to decarbonise the oil and gas industry as well as expanding into wind, hydrogen and carbon capture and storage.



The offshore energy sector already employs over 160,000 people UK-wide; Robert Gordon University research estimates that this will rise to around 200,000 people by 2030. This number includes those developing offshore wind, hydrogen, carbon capture and storage, as well as those involved i vital ongoing oil and gas activities to manage continuing demand.

The documentary also explores some of the steps already being taken by the sector to reduce its own emissions and decarbonise the UK’s infrastructure — including the electrification of offshore platforms and increasing the use of carbon capture and storage of emissions.

Alix Thom, workforce engagement manager at OEUK, said: “This film shows the real people working day in and day out to transform the UK’s energy system. They are great examples of the sector’s stars, addressing the biggest challenges facing society today by applying their ingenuity, commitment and conviction.

“We hope that this film demonstrates the diverse range of talent we have working in energy, and the broad range of fascinating roles available.”