Award-winning safety engineer, author, and international speaker, Dr Mark McBride-Wright, MBE, will provide the keynote speech at OEUK’s 2026 Health, Safety and Environment Conference which takes place at P&J Live in Aberdeen on February 25.
Sponsored by Harbour Energy and TotalEnergies with support from CNOOC International and Bureau Veritas, OEUK’s 2026 conference focuses on the theme of Trust, Transparency and Transformation encompassing health, safety and environmental performance.
Dr McBride-Wright is Founder and CEO of EqualEngineers and renowned for his work specialising in inclusive safety leadership. Together with major organisations across high-hazard sectors, he works to create cultures where every individual feels safe to speak up, contribute and thrive.
Named on the Financial Times’ Future LGBT Leaders list and appointed MBE for services to diversity in engineering, Mark’s mission is to make workplaces safer, fairer, and more human. He is the host of The SAFE Leader Podcast, sharing stories and practical insights on the future of leadership. At OEUK’s conference, he will speak on the topic of: ‘A new tide of trust: inspiring safer and stronger offshore cultures.’
Mark Wilson, OEUK’s HSE & Operations Director said: "Our Health, Safety and Environment Conference is a pivotal moment for industry leaders, technical experts, regulators and innovators to come together, share ideas, and drive real change. Having Dr Mark McBride-Wright as our keynote speaker underscores our commitment to building workplaces where trust, transparency, and transformation aren’t just themes - they’re the foundation for everyone’s safety and success offshore."
Commenting on the announcement, Mark McBride-Wright said: “It’s a privilege to be asked by the team at OEUK to give a keynote at the conference. I am looking forward to networking with all the delegates, and to share some case study examples. Collectively sharing each of our stories helps us connect with one another at a deeper level and interpersonally and I hope to inspire more storytelling."
The one-day event features a range of sessions including full audience events as well as a series of parallel breakout sessions on different topics throughout the day including:
- The North Sea: A place of action - cross-sector collaboration to provide co-location for a safer, cleaner basin
- Three morning parallel sessions: good mental health; operating excellence in safety; measuring methane.
- Three afternoon parallel sessions: health compliance; transformational safety practice; operating in marine protected areas
Places at the conference can be booked here: https://oeukhseconference.co.uk/