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In transition
The oil and gas sector faces significant challenges to meet the Paris Agreement goal for greenhouse gas emissions reduction. The industry is adopting a variety of routes to change in accordance with stakeholder, government and regulatory edicts, environmental lobbies, and increasing consumer and investor pressure. Brian Davis reports.
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Policy and Governance, Oil and gas, Metering, monitoring and targeting, Carbon emissions, Greenhouse effect