Reducing emissions, particularly from hard-to-abate industries, is critical to achieving net zero targets. One of the most prominent opportunities for making a difference? The continued evolution and expansion of CCUS—possibly the most significant lever for industrial decarbonization we have today.
It might seem like a paradox, but electrification across operations is increasingly viable for reducing the carbon intensity of oil and gas production.
Optimizing for lower emissions while designing for improved functionality, cost, and reliability is what sustainable new product development entails.
The carbon budget curve is a reminder of our collective path towards carbon negativity, but how can we truly drive energy innovation beyond net zero?
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Jijo Joseph
Cambridge Research Center Manager
Stephane Hiron
Electrification Program Manager
Simon Edmundson
Low-Carbon Tech Marketing Manager
Irene Gabler
Product Development Manager, Sustainability
Amy Chua
Basin President Asia
Kiona Y. Meade
MPS - PS Digital Business Owner
Nasser Ghorbani
Production Subject Matter Expert
Eddie Gutierrez
Robotics Product Champion
Ildiko Kiss
EUR New Energy BDM
Mikki Corcoran
Vice President of Sustainability
Sydney Lindquist
Director of ESG, Reporting and Disclosure
Ziad Akkaoui
Digital Drilling Execution Champion
Philip Robertson
Product Manager for Rig Equipment
Sam Tilley
Digital Sustainability Lead—Technical Marketing
Drew Pomerantz
GHG Emissions Principal Domain
Marina Bulova
Climate Action & Nature Domain Champion
Jason Word
Managing Director at OFMP
David Snoswell
Research Scientist
Alvin See
D&I Strategy Manager
Vijay Betanabhatla
Power Industry Director
Santiago Trujillo
Remote Operations Program Manager
Damien Gerard
VP, Carbon Capture and Storage
Ann Robertson-Tait
GeothermEx President
Kahina Abdeli-Galinier
Emissions Business Director
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