Benchmarking your emissions against others - and how Norway and the UK compare
How digital technology can help us understand our position relative to others
Free
FEATURED SPEAKERSChristopher Kennett
» Research Associate Director, International Upstream Emissions
» S&P Global Commodity Insights
David Bamford
» Director
» Future Energy Partners Ltd
Full Agenda
Friday, October 20, 2023
Webinar
Online
What oil and gas companies really want to know (we imagine) is .. how do my emissions compare with my competitors?
This is data is also essential in proving (for example) that there are lower national emissions from producing fossil fuels within the country than importing them (ref recent arguments in the UK about issuing new licenses) - and something to show investors and banks.
Technology and digital services make this possible to do.
In this webinar we'll see data about emissions from operators in the UK and Norwegian North Sea, including how the UK and Norway compare, gathered by oil and gas data provider S&P Global Commodity Insights.
We'll also learn how analytics of satellite data increasingly makes it possible to compare operators based on how much they are flaring.
Webinar at 1pm UK time.
Talk Description GHG intensity of the North Sea, 2021 - UK vs Norway
GHG intensity of the North Sea, 2022 - UK vs Norway |
Upstream International GHG Emissions Team Lead at S&P Global Commodity Insights • Responsible for the research, modelling and forecasting of upstream asset level GHG emissions around the globe • Geoscientist with over ten years experience in upstream energy • Expertise in upstream GHG emissions research and quantification, the geoscience of upstream CCUS projects, the valuation of oil and gas assets, production geoscience, exploration geoscience
S&P Global Commodity Insights S&P Global Commodity Insights® provides respected benchmarks, perspectives and solutions for commodi More... | |
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David Bamford is well known around the oil & gas industry both as an explorer and a geophysicist. He retired from BP plc in 2003, his last four positions being Chief Geophysicist (1990-1995), Business Unit Leader (General Manager) for first West Africa and then Norway (1995-1999), and finally Head of Exploration until 2003.
He has undertaken asset and company valuation projects for investment banks, hedge funds and small oil companies. He has been a board director of Tullow Oil and Premier Oil.
He holds a Physics degree from the University of Bristol and a Ph.D in Geological Sciences from the University of Birmingham.
Future Energy Partners Ltd Future Energy Partners (FEP) is a unique oil and gas advisory service which prides itself on technic More... | |
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