Objectives
- To provide an overview of emissions sources across the oil and gas value chain.
- To explore technological innovations for reducing operational and process emissions.
- To discuss regulatory expectations and industry commitments related to decarbonization.
- To assess how emissions reduction supports the long-term resilience of the oil and gas sector.
Background
The oil and gas industry remains a critical component of energy systems, yet it is under increasing scrutiny due to its contribution to greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing emissions from upstream, midstream, and downstream operations has become a strategic priority for maintaining social license to operate and aligning with national and global climate targets.
Technological solutions such as methane management, energy efficiency improvements, electrification, digital monitoring, and carbon management technologies are playing an expanding role in emissions reduction. Regulatory frameworks and industry initiatives are also evolving to support more transparent and accountable emissions management.
This workshop examines how technological innovation can drive emissions reduction in the oil and gas sector. Participants will gain insights into emerging technologies, regulatory expectations, and the role of industry leadership in enabling a credible transition pathway.
Agenda
| Time | Topic | Resource Persons |
| 09.00 – 09.30 | Registration | |
| 09.30 – 09.35 | Welcoming Remarks | NEYEN Consulting |
| 09.35 – 09.50 | Opening: introduction inFUSE | Moderator |
| 09.50 – 10.30 | Keynote address | Speaker |
| 10.30 – 11.05 | Discussion Session (Q&A) | All participants |
| 11.05 – 11.20 | Closing and Photo Session | |
| 11.20 – 12.00 | Networking Session |
Targeted Participants
- Oil and gas companies and service providers
- Sustainability, engineering, and operations teams
- Government agencies and regulators
- Investors and financial institutions
- Industry associations and research organizations
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