Strategic Intelligence: Energy Transition Strategies of Oil & Gas Contractors
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Strategic Intelligence: Energy Transition Strategies of Oil & Gas Contractors
Summary
Contractors would play a pivotal role in enabling their clients-primarily oil & gas companies-to implement sustainable energy solutions. All major contractors have announced strategies for cutting their emissions to fulfill the decarbonization pledges of their headquartered countries.
Contractors are turning to low-carbon energy sources-including hydrogen, renewable power, and bioenergy-to achieve net zero in Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. Contractors are also expanding their portfolio offerings to include core technologies, such as carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), energy recovery, flaring reduction, and methane monitoring to detect leaks, measure emissions, mitigate and utilize them for productive purposes.
They are also are developing and installing cleaner, electric alternatives to the traditional field equipment running on fossil-fuels to curb emissions. Besides, by building capabilities to design and install renewable power and energy storage systems, contractors stand to gain in enabling net-zero in oil and gas operations.
Scope
Summary
Contractors would play a pivotal role in enabling their clients-primarily oil & gas companies-to implement sustainable energy solutions. All major contractors have announced strategies for cutting their emissions to fulfill the decarbonization pledges of their headquartered countries.
Contractors are turning to low-carbon energy sources-including hydrogen, renewable power, and bioenergy-to achieve net zero in Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. Contractors are also expanding their portfolio offerings to include core technologies, such as carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), energy recovery, flaring reduction, and methane monitoring to detect leaks, measure emissions, mitigate and utilize them for productive purposes.
They are also are developing and installing cleaner, electric alternatives to the traditional field equipment running on fossil-fuels to curb emissions. Besides, by building capabilities to design and install renewable power and energy storage systems, contractors stand to gain in enabling net-zero in oil and gas operations.
Scope
- This report discusses the strategies adopted by oil and gas contractors to enable energy transition.
- It identifies key energy transition avenues available to oil and gas contractors for energy transition.
- It highlights the major upcoming energy transition projects being developed by oil and gas contractors.
- It analyzes market signals by oil and gas contractors in terms of deals, patents, and hiring related to energy transition.
- The report provides an overview of the competitive positions held by oil and gas contractors in the energy transition theme.
- Identify major upcoming projects by oil and gas contractors related to renewable power, low-carbon hydrogen, carbon capture and storage, and renewable refineries.
- Provides capacity outlook for low-carbon hydrogen, carbon capture, renewable power, renewable fuels, and energy storage.
- Provides a contracts analysis of oil and gas contractors Oil and gas contractors lag specialists in low carbon project development.
- Identify and benchmark key oil and gas contractors and their position in energy transition theme.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Table of contents
- 1.2. Report overview
- 1.3. Abbreviations
- 2. Conference Overview
- 3. Key Presentations
- 3.1. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
- 3.2. COVID-19
- 3.3. Complicated urinary tract infections (cUTIs)/acute pyelonephritis (AP)
- 3.4. HIV
- 3.5. Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM)
- 3.6. Gonorrhea
- 3.7. Complicated Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (SAB)
- 3.8. Fungal infections
- 3.9. Herpes simplex virus (HSV)
- 4. Appendix
- 5. Contact Us
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