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This webinar will update participants on worldwide sustainable finance initiatives, explain their potential impacts on the oil and gas industry, and explore the latter's role in this area.
Dr. Tidjani Niass of Saudi Aramco will introduce and propose the circular carbon economy as a pragmatic, alternative development model based on a more efficient use of natural resources.
The webinar will cover the genesis and state of play of the Net Zero Teesside project that aims to facilitate the first decarbonised industrial cluster in the UK.
Hydrogen is a flexible energy carrier that produces low greenhouse gas emissions, and could be used across a range of energy-intensive sectors: electricity generation; transport; heat and cooling for industrial, business and private residential use. It also has energy storage potential. Natural gas coupled with CCS may offer an affordable and scalable option for the provision of hydrogen as a global energy carrier.
During the webinar, Ipieca asks key stakeholders to share their views on how the oil and gas industry can play a role in the energy transition, and what can Ipieca do to support this, as well as how Ipieca can ensure that environmental and social performance continue as key levers of the energy transition.
The report includes each speakers' insights on the technologies, actions and pathways required to achieve the energy transition and recommendations for how Ipieca, its members and the industry can accelerate their development.
In this webinar co-hosted by ICMM and Ipieca, presenters from the Danish Institute for Human Rights, Total, Rio Tinto and Base Toliara will share experiences and suggestions for gender-responsive due diligence in extractive industries projects.
Many Ipieca member companies have for a number of years been successfully reducing gas flaring, which is the combustion of natural gas produced as a by-product of petroleum production operations. Although flaring reduction makes good environmental and business sense, there is still a stubbornly high level of routine flaring globally.
According to many projections, including the IEA Sustainable Development Scenario, oil and gas are likely to power the world's transport and industry, and provide feedstocks for petrochemicals for decades to come. As part of the transitions underway to meet the objectives of the Paris Agreement, could industry develop an enhanced oil recovery process whereby more CO2 is captured and stored underground than is released into the atmosphere from production and use?
Our second Ipieca CCS webinar of 2019 will explore the value of CCS to society.
Title Type Theme Published Download Sustainable finance - investor, oil and gas sector and global perspectives (Part one) Webinar Climate, Sustainability 09 Jul 2020 Circular carbon economy and the 4Rs - reduce, reuse, recycle and remove Webinar Climate, Nature 16 Jun 2020 The Net Zero Teesside project - advancing CCUS and net zero emissions Webinar Climate 26 May 2020 Achieving net zero with hydrogen and CCS Webinar Climate 27 Apr 2020 Ipieca's role in the energy transition - hear from our stakeholders Webinar Corporate 01 Mar 2020 Ipieca's role in the energy transition: webinar insight report Webinar Corporate 01 Mar 2020 Towards gender-sensitive implementation of extractive industries projects Webinar People 24 Sep 2019 World Bank flare reduction strategy Webinar Climate 30 Jul 2019 Delivering low-greenhouse gas intensity crude oil with carbon capture and storage - a technical and policy perspective Webinar Climate 08 Jul 2019 Exploring the value of CCS to society Webinar Climate 20 May 2019