Upstream 'value at risk'
Understanding the regulatory and financial risk associated with companies' upstream oil and gas emissions.
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Akif Chaudhry
Research Director, Corporate Strategy and Analytics
Akif Chaudhry
Research Director, Corporate Strategy and Analytics
Akif focuses on strategy, benchmarking and valuation analysis related to power and renewables within company portfolios.
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Following on from our recent podcast on the methodology behind our new multi-client study, Positioning for the future: Benchmarking upstream corporate carbon emissions and value at risk we bring you more insights from the team behind the study.
Alongside emissions intensity, an understanding of how carbon regulation might impact upstream asset valuations is essential to forming a comprehensive view of a company's carbon risk exposure.
Understanding the regulatory and financial risk associated with companies' upstream oil and gas emissions
In this third installment of our podcast series, hear Amy Bowe and Akif Chaudhry from Wood Mackenzie, and Salma Moolji from Verisk Maplecroft discuss the financial and political implications of increasing carbon emissions regulation for the upstream sector.
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