International Energy Products takes on SPE Offshore Europe 2025
Steel stockholder and manufacturer, International Energy Products (IEP), which forms part of the International Group, will exhibit at SPE Offshore Europe 2025 from 2–5 September. The event is set to take place at P&J Live in Aberdeen, Scotland, where the company will welcome visitors to stand 3F38.
With the global shocks to supply chains over the past few years, many operators and OEMs are seeking to plan around schedule certainty, quality assurance, and total lifecycle value. IEP will take to the Expo to share how an integrated manufacturing model can help de-risk critical workscopes across the energy, oil, and gas supply chain.

An integrated group engineered for energy
International Energy Products sits at the centre of a group that brings together International Precision Engineering, International Additive Manufacturing, International NDT Solutions, and International Forging & Heat Treatment.
This integrated structure offers customers a single, accountable steel partner, from concept through qualification and delivery.
Through the group, components can progress from materials selection and forging to heat treatment, precision machining, and additive manufacturing, before moving through advanced inspection and non-destructive testing – without consuming the time or creating the friction that can come through multiple suppliers or hand-offs.
For project teams juggling compressed timelines and stringent compliance demands, this cohesion can translate into fewer interfaces, clearer responsibility, and faster, more predictable outcomes.
From topside to subsea: complex parts delivered to excellent standards
IEP and the wider group will be there to chat through their experience delivering complex, high-integrity parts and assemblies for both topside and subsea applications.
Whether supporting new greenfield developments, fast-track brownfield modifications, or urgent spares, International Energy Products focuses on providing the kinds of components where reliability and repeatability matter most.
The team’s materials know-how spans corrosion-resistant alloys and demanding metallurgical specifications common to harsh offshore environments, helping customers to meet performance requirements while maintaining traceability from billet to final inspection.
Where additive and conventional manufacturing meet
A particular area of emphasis for the team is the way that additive and conventional manufacturing can complement one another.
International Additive Manufacturing enables designs that reduce mass, consolidate parts, and shorten development cycles, while International Precision Engineering finishes critical surfaces and achieves the tight tolerances required for sealing and dynamic performance.
This interplay offers engineering teams a practical route to iterate quickly in early stages and then land production-grade consistency when volumes scale – an approach that is especially valuable for novel geometries, prototyping, and late-stage changes.
Assurance from billet to dispatch
In environments where standards and specification are critical, the International Group is a choice provider, with quality assurance running through the business’ entire proposition.
International NDT Solutions provides advanced inspection and non-destructive testing to verify integrity at every stage, from incoming material through in-process checks to final release.
Coupled with controlled processing through International Forging & Heat Treatment, the group establishes mechanical properties and dimensional stability that stand up to real-world operating conditions.
The result is a cradle-to-dispatch quality story with full documentation and traceability, designed to satisfy both internal standards and the expectations of regulators and end users.
Practical conversations on stand
Visitors to stand 3F38 can expect practical, engineering-led conversations, and discussions on the opportunities to simplify supply chains and compress lead times.
For design engineers, it is a chance to explore the boundaries of what is possible when next-gen processes are planned together from the start.
And for maintenance and reliability specialists, the focus will be on how robust inspection strategies can underpin predictive maintenance and asset life-extension.
A straightforward promise
“SPE Offshore Europe has always been a venue for big-thinking and forging great connections,” said Emma Parkinson, CEO of International Energy Products. “Our message this year is straightforward: when stockholding, forging, heat treatment, precision machining, additive manufacturing, and advanced NDT live under one roof, customers gain speed, certainty, and complete accountability. That’s what critical projects need in 2025.”
Head to Aberdeen
SPE Offshore Europe remains one of the industry’s most influential gatherings, and International Energy Products arrives with a proposition tailored to the moment: integrated capability, proven delivery and a commitment to partnership.
Whether attendees are wrestling with complex new designs, seeking to accelerate critical work packages or evaluating options for urgent spares, their team stands ready to support.
International Energy Products invites all attendees to visit stand 3F38 at P&J Live from 2-5 September 2025 to discuss how the group’s end-to-end capabilities can support upcoming projects.