Abi Larkin

Marketing Assistant

Preston's Summary

Abi Larkin is a Marketing Assistant with a focus on the energy industry. She writes articles for publications such as Oilfield Technology, LNG Industry, and Global Mining Review. Abi's work covers a range of topics including renewable energy, power industry trends, and project developments in the energy sector.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 48 %
Industry Specific: 12 %
Private Sector Announcements: 12 %
Expert Commentary: 11 %
Exclusive: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Renewable Energy
  • Financial Investment
  • Offshore Wind Farm
  • Steel Cutting

Pitching Insights

Abi Larkin's focus is primarily on energy, particularly renewable energy sources and related business developments. She seems to prioritize press releases and industry-specific content.

Given her interest in renewable energy projects, pitches could include updates or insights into new technologies, financial investments in the sector, major project milestones, and industry trends. If you have expertise in these areas or access to exclusive data relevant to these topics, it may be of interest to Abi.

Considering her coverage attributes that highlight private sector announcements and expert commentary, she may be open to receiving information from companies involved in renewable energy projects or experts who can provide valuable insights into the latest developments within the industry.

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