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Also in transition

Last month we highlighted the variety of routes the oil and gas sector is taking in the drive to a low carbon future. This second article examines the implications of the energy transition for three major oil and gas providers – Repsol, ADNOC and BP – in relation to the key areas of renewables development, emissions reduction and new technology investment. Brian Davis reports.

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PR Mar 2020 pp12-13.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Organisation: Abu Dhabi National Oil Co.|Repsol|British Petroleum

Subjects: Oil and gas, Renewables, Carbon emissions, Low carbon, Investment, Energy transition, Technology

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