Sustainability

News
April 07, 2022
Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp. investors will vote on shareholder demands to curb pollution amid growing pressure on the oil industry to reduce emissions.

News
April 05, 2022
The floating offshore hydrogen production plant developed by J-DeEP combines a seawater desalination system and a system to extract hydrogen from water through electrolysis.

News
April 04, 2022
Senator Joe Manchin is calling on the Securities and Exchange Commission to reconsider a plan to require companies to disclose information about their greenhouse gas pollution.

News
April 01, 2022
Canada’s natural gas producers will face the greatest burden among energy companies under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s new emissions-reduction plan, just as the industry faces renewed pressure to increase output.

Webcast
Minimizing Well Construction CO2 Footprint with Transition Technologies
April 21, 2022
Schlumberger
Schlumberger’s Transition Technologies Portfolio addresses sustainability in oil & gas operations and offers quantifiable emissions reductions across the E&P value chain. We’ll explain the origins of the portfolio, why reducing oil & gas emissions is important to Schlumberger and touch on how we quantify the impact each of the technologies within this portfolio can have. Focusing on Transition Technologies that address well construction related emissions, we’ll explore rig equipment and fluid options that enable our customers to reduce their impact both directly at the wellsite and during the manufacturing phase. Finally, we’ll discuss potential avenues from both the technology and process planning standpoints that could offer scope for further reducing impact.

News
March 31, 2022
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen are to embark on a £250,000 ($326,499) research project that aims to achieve a world first by using a plasma electrolyzer to convert carbon dioxide into hydrocarbons for energy use.

News
March 30, 2022
Cepsa SA, the Spanish refiner controlled by Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund, announced a sweeping clean-energy strategy as the European oil industry races to find new fuel sources.

Article
March 2022
Small to mid-sized oil and gas companies are navigating the challenges of the energy transition and ESG landscape by determining whether changes are needed to transition to a new business model.

Article
March 2022
Sustainability doesn’t just mean eco-friendly—it means keeping people and operations safe. This redefinition has guided the service provider’s strategy, and it will help the company deliver innovative solutions to lower GHG emissions, while enhancing HSE.

Article
March 2022
With extreme weather events growing in frequency around the world, there are many ways that oil and gas operators can do more to protect their assets and mitigate some of the risks posed by natural hazards.

Article
March 2022
Producers are benefitting from cloud-driven, automated data acquisition and reporting technology that optimizes control over their underground injection control operations while streamlining compliance with EPA requirements.

Article
March 2022
Under growing pressure from regulators, investors and customers, oil and gas operators urgently need to reduce their methane emissions. Mitigation is a big challenge, but intelligently combining current and emerging technologies offers a rapid, cost-effective route to success.

News
March 25, 2022
A recent Wood Mackenzie study commissioned by National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) and other groups found that a Carolinas Lease Sale could support 37,200 jobs, $3 billion in annual wages, $233 million in state tax creation and $44.9 billion in capital investment during the development and construction phase of the projects.

News
March 24, 2022
U.S. regulators voted on Thursday to seek comments on two policy statements they issued last month that provide guidance regarding the certification of interstate natural gas pipelines and consideration of greenhouse gas emissions in natural gas project reviews.

News
March 24, 2022
TotalEnergies SE announced plans for a steep cut in methane emissions as energy majors come under increasing pressure to eliminate leaks of one of the most harmful greenhouse gases.

News
March 23, 2022
Occidental Petroleum Corp., the shale giant backed by Warren Buffett, plans to build 70 carbon capture facilities around the world by 2035 that will each remove as much as 1 million tons per year of the greenhouse gas directly from the atmosphere.

News
March 22, 2022
At venues in both Aberdeen and London, Offshore Energies UK will publish its first Business Outlook report since evolving into the leading trade body for organizations with an interest in offshore oil, gas, carbon capture and storage, hydrogen and wind.

News
March 18, 2022
Service sector spending on CCS developments is set to skyrocket this decade, quadrupling from 2022 to 2025, Rystad Energy research indicates.

News
March 17, 2022
The government is also considering changing the rules that govern the award of new permits for North Sea oil and gas fields, so that it can speed up the exploitation of domestic hydrocarbons.

Article
March 2022
To realize the energy transition successfully, reducing greenhouse gas emissions is equally as crucial as ensuring reliability of supply.

Whitepaper
Energy Landscape
March 14, 2022
TotalEnergies


