sustainability
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The areas are expected to have the potential to supply 2.4 GW of clean renewable energy.
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This paper assesses the opportunity for an integrated and circular approach to developing the offshore energy sector for the energy transition. It evaluates how offshore wind, green hydrogen production, and heritage oil and gas expertise can be brought together to benefit all sectors to support a viable green hydrogen and wind economy.
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After becoming the first oil and gas major to source all its onshore grid electricity needs from nuclear and solar energy, ADNOC now focuses on decarbonizing production offshore.
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This paper aims to demonstrate the need for competency in a social performance skill group to support companies in human rights management.
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As the industry navigates a transition to more sustainable practices, environment, social, and governance principles serve as a compass for aligning business operations with the broader expectations of society and the investment community.
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Solar and natural gas surged last year in the US, while wind stumbled.
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Energy storage is essential to a clean electricity grid, but aggressive decarbonization goals require development of long-duration energy storage technologies.
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The year 2023 contained several important sustainability narratives and trends. Three key ones are the anti-ESG movement, China’s acceleration of a clean economy, and the rise of reporting regulations.
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The increasing demand for critical minerals—the building blocks of an electrified future—is creating opportunities for the oil and gas industry to apply its extensive knowledge, tools, and data to help meet the demand.
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The Gulf region can leverage its energy history, infrastructure, capacity, and expertise to lead the energy transition.