Varcoe: After two lost pandemic years, Global Energy Show returns to face an industry transformation

“From when we closed the show in June of 2019, and here we are coming up in June 2022, has been an absolute odyssey. But we are still here,” show director Nick Samain, a vice-president with dmg events, which runs the exhibition, said Tuesday.

“There’s a lot to see at this year’s show for anybody that came in 2019, because it’s just a different world.”

Indeed, it’s a much more uncertain and complex time for producers and consumers.

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