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ADI newsletter: How are refiners addressing ESG?

In the April 2021 edition of the ADI newsletter, we explored how ESG pressures are reshaping the refining sector, as companies respond to growing investor and stakeholder demands. We also examined the complex challenge of decarbonizing the chemical industry and highlighted emerging strategies. Our primer on CCUS reviewed ExxonMobil’s major Gulf Coast project proposal. Finally, […]

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Growth of carbon neutral LNG

LNG exports have grown rapidly due to the surplus of cheap natural gas, coal-to-gas switching, and decarbonization incentives. While the potential of LNG is promising, its outlook is uncertain as its value proposition of low emissions is increasingly being challenged.

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Top 10 ESG Trends in Energy

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues are all the rage in oil & gas and energy markets today. ADI has compiled the top 10 ESG trends in energy based on our research and consulting work.

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Are oil & gas companies playing it safe with methane targets?

During the Energy Transition panel at the 2020 ADI Forum, moderated by Uday Turaga, CEO of ADI Analytics, industry experts Roy Hartstein, Managing Director, Responsible Energy Solutions; Reinaldo Bermudez, Executive Director, Turbomachinery Sales, MAN Energy Solutions; and Richard Hyde, Executive Director, One Future, discussed the challenges and solutions for oil and gas companies in lowering […]

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How are shale operators tackling methane emissions?

During the 2020 ADI Forum, One Future Executive Director Richard Hyde shared valuable insights on how shale operators were tackling methane emissions amidst the ongoing energy transition. This discussion, part of ADI Analytics’ annual oil and gas conference, highlighted the strategic investments, process improvements, and innovative solutions being implemented by industry leaders to reduce emissions […]

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Coal, carbon capture, and EOR: A triple crown of synergies

Increased coal and natural gas demand faces challenges due to the economic competitiveness of natural gas in power generation. Substantial declines in natural gas operating costs, driven by lower fuel prices resulting from hydraulic fracturing, contrast with rising coal operational expenses, making coal expansion economically unfavorable.