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The panel addresses sustainability in the oil and gas industry using the lens of “Measuring what Matters”. Notwithstanding current global socio-economic conditions, oil and gas is being held to account on its environmental, social and governance performance against a backdrop of climate change and of biodiversity depletion.
Current sustainability measurement efforts by the industry are largely carried out to satisfy external stakeholders and even then, very imperfectly to the detriment of the public, policymakers, investors and the industry itself. This panel discussion will look at how better to serve these communities and in particular the internal stakeholders - the business decision-makers in business administration, operations, R&D and commercial roles – so that they and their business can better enable development that is truly sustainable. Our expert panel discusses the significant steps toward fit-for-decision data for both internal and external stakeholders.
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Regain Trust by Aligning With Society´s Needs
GIST – Welcome to I360X
Pavan Sukhdev TED Speaker
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Oxford Energy Forum – Decarbonization Pathways for Oil and Gas – Issue 121
A healthy society requires a healthy planet
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Like what you are hearing? Give us a 5-star rating and leave a review – we love reading what you have to say. You can also get connected with SPE on all social media, just use #SPEpodcast.
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The panel addresses sustainability in the oil and gas industry using the lens of “Measuring what Matters”. Notwithstanding current global socio-economic conditions, oil and gas is being held to account on its environmental, social and governance performance against a backdrop of climate change and of biodiversity depletion.
Current sustainability measurement efforts by the industry are largely carried out to satisfy external stakeholders and even then, very imperfectly to the detriment of the public, policymakers, investors and the industry itself. This panel discussion will look at how better to serve these communities and in particular the internal stakeholders - the business decision-makers in business administration, operations, R&D and commercial roles – so that they and their business can better enable development that is truly sustainable. Our expert panel discusses the significant steps toward fit-for-decision data for both internal and external stakeholders.
PANELISTS:
MODERATOR:
More resources:
Resetting for Sustainability in the Time of COVID-19
Regain Trust by Aligning With Society´s Needs
GIST – Welcome to I360X
Pavan Sukhdev TED Speaker
Tackling methane emissions: Europe's climate blind spot
Kayrros Methane Watch
Oxford Energy Forum – Decarbonization Pathways for Oil and Gas – Issue 121
A healthy society requires a healthy planet
We hope you enjoy the SPE Podcast… and take away something useful to your job and career along the way. Your feedback is welcome, along with ideas for topics you would like to see us cover in future podcasts. You can also send your feedback to [email protected].
Like what you are hearing? Give us a 5-star rating and leave a review – we love reading what you have to say. You can also get connected with SPE on all social media, just use #SPEpodcast.
Society of Petroleum Engineers on Social
LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
More Information
Event Calendar | Membership | Publications | Training | Resources
Thanks for listening!

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