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Undertaking ‘meaningful engagement’ not only enables companies to meet regulatory guidelines and international standards, but also build robust, constructive and reciprocal relationships with stakeholders.
This webinar will unpack the recently published Ipieca-Energy Institute 'Circular economy indicators in the oil and gas industry' guidance, explaining how oil and gas companies can operationalise it.
The oil and gas industry operates in many locations where people work, and often live together, in close quarters, such as offshore installations, ships, and remote camps. In these types of locations, infectious diseases can spread rapidly, affect workers, and disrupt operations. This guidance has been developed for local management and operations personnel working in these locations.
This recommended practice identifies key drug and alcohol programme elements and is intended for use by contractor companies and oil and gas industry owners and operators.
This guidance presents the first oil and gas specific set of circularity indicators, bringing together elements from a number of existing circular economy (CE) frameworks and providing qualitative and quantitative CE indicators to enable oil and gas companies to measure the circularity of their assets and material in/out flows.
What are the benefits of producing a sustainability report? This infographic highlights four key benefits.
This 3-part webinar series aims to deepen understanding around the challenges and solutions to the increased demand for mining raw materials for the energy transition, particularly in wind and solar energy projects.
In the oil and gas industry, climate change adaptation and resilience are essential for companies to manage the impacts of climate change on operations and assets. This includes adapting to changes such as extreme weather and rising sea levels, as well as building resilience in supply chains and portfolios.
The increasing global movement of people and goods elevates the risk of the introduction, spread, and establishment of invasive alien species (IAS), impacting biodiversity and businesses. This document provides guidance for prevention and management.
Stakeholders play an important role in the development and implementation of Ipieca’s strategy. During Ipieca Week, input was sought from 19 stakeholders during 3 panels.
Title Type Theme Published Download Meaningful engagement Good practice guidance People 25 Sep 2024 Webinar: Circular economy indicators in the oil and gas industry Webinar Nature 05 Sep 2024 Infectious disease outbreak management People 05 Sep 2024 Oil and gas contractor drug and alcohol testing recommended practice Good practice guidance People 29 Aug 2024 Circular economy indicators in the oil and gas industry Good practice guidance Nature 21 Aug 2024 Benefits of sustainability reporting infographic Infographic Sustainability 13 Aug 2024 Raw materials for the energy transition webinar series Webinar Sustainability, Nature, People 30 Jul 2024 Workshop report: The current state of climate change science—physical impacts and risks Workshop Climate 25 Jul 2024 Invasive alien species and the energy industry Good practice guidance Nature 17 Jul 2024 Ipieca Week 2024 briefing report: United Nations and stakeholder panels Awareness brief Corporate 11 Jul 2024