Digital capabilities are set to help us all reach our sustainability goals by driving transparency, better measurement, more effective planning, and much more impactful outcomes. Industry players around the world are looking at digital to not only assure performance and hasten decarbonization, but to go beyond that—beyond walls and borders—to better learn from each other.
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Bridging the gap between data centers and clean energy
Global Business Development Manager, Critical Minerals
From geophysics to geosolutions
Leading expert in production engineering and water injection
Comms specialist skilled in public affairs
Purpose-driven marketing and communications expert
Integrating managerial, technical, and operational perspectives
Identifying bottlenecks—and then solving them
Consulting on reservoir engineering and numerical simulation
Bridging engineering, software, and climate innovation
Expert in methane, life cycle assessments, and predictive models
At the intersection of digital and oil and gas
Leading new energy from growth to scale
Strategizing for a low-carbon energy future
Leading climate action, water stewardship, and circularity
Bringing circularity to product design
Fueled by innovation & the people driving humanity forward
Derisking carbon storage through proper planning
Specialized in designing digital solutions for complex operations
Developing advanced solutions for operations
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