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Corporate midstream – rising to the energy transition challenge
Report summary
This insight reviews where midstream companies are in the energy transition journey and the unique opportunity that they have to drive the energy transition forward. We will review the component parts of the energy transition strategy and summarise what midstream operators are doing to set emissions targets, drive down their Scope 1 and 2 emissions, and enable the use of renewable fuels, hydrogen infrastructure and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects.
Table of contents
- Corporate midstream – rising to the energy transition challenge
- Midstream energy transition strategy
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GHG reporting and emissions targets
- Renewable fuels
- CO 2 infrastructure, projects and partnerships
- CCUS projects and partnerships
- Compression and transportation
- What’s ahead for hydrogen infrastructure?
- Re-purposing infrastructure to produce hydrogen power
- Hydrogen blending into the natural gas stream and enabling hydrogen utilisation
- Tackling the energy transition challenge
Tables and charts
This report includes 8 images and tables including:
- Midstream energy transition strategy
- GHG emission reduction targets
- Reducing midstream emissions
- Midstream renewable power projects and power purchase agreements
- Midstream new energy investment in renewable fuels, hydrogen infrastructure and CCUS
- Key success factors for a midstream energy transition strategy
- Carbon dioxide value chain – opportunities for midstream operators
- Hydrogen value chain
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