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How to decarbonise the upstream industry
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Upstream companies are under severe pressure to decarbonise. Multiple stakeholders are pushing for change. Companies need to future-proof their business and retain the social licence to operate. Those that adapt will survive, others may struggle. In this report we look at which regions, players and sectors are the biggest upstream emitters, and where exactly those emissions come from. But it is also about solutions: what can operators do to reduce operating emissions (scope 1 and 2)? Which emission sources offer the biggest reductions, and which mitigation solutions add the most value?
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