Last week, Stream Marine Training’s Centre Manager, David Mulholland, attended the OEUK Conference 2025: “The Future of Our North Sea” in Aberdeen. The event brought together energy leaders, policymakers, and innovators to shape a sustainable future for the UK’s offshore sector.
The conference offered a vital platform for discussion on some of the most pressing challenges facing the industry, including achieving net-zero goals, securing long-term investment, and ensuring the UK’s energy resilience through a skilled and adaptable workforce.
For Stream Marine Training, the event reinforced the essential role of high-quality training in navigating this period of transformation. Sessions focused on decarbonisation, the growth of offshore renewables, and the ongoing need for safe and efficient oil and gas operations, all highlighting the growing demand for a versatile and future-ready workforce.“The insights gained from the OEUK Conference were invaluable,” said David.
“It’s clearer than ever that a competent, safety-conscious workforce is the cornerstone of a successful energy transition. The emphasis on bridging the skills gap and embracing new technologies directly aligns with our mission at SMT.”
As the North Sea continues to evolve, Stream Marine Training remains committed to equipping our delegates with the skills, knowledge, and certifications needed to thrive across the entire energy mix, from traditional platforms to offshore wind and hydrogen operations.