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Big Oil refashions

Oil and gas companies are increasingly looking to operate outside their traditional comfort zone, or risk falling by the wayside as the world transitions to a low carbon future, writes Nnamdi Anyadike.

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PR Nov 2019 pp34-36.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Organisation: Royal Dutch/Shell|British Petroleum

Subjects: Artificial Intelligence, Hydrogen, Oil and gas, Renewables, Solar power, Decarbonisation, Low carbon

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