
In a Warming World, How Should Big Oil Navigate the Future?
The heat is on the industry to shift from hydrocarbons. For a successful transition, companies should start with no-regrets moves—such as reducing their own emissions.
The Center for Energy Impact (CEI) aims to engage a changing industry in new and different ways by providing challenging ideas to drive performance. We shape thinking about the future availability, economics, and sustainability of the world's energy sources—and the implications for energy companies and their portfolios.
我们的团队由许多资深思想领袖组成,他们能够在对整个能源行业至关重要的话题上推进思维的发展。CEI 团队成员与 BCG 能源专项展开合作,为全球各地的客户提供资深的专业知识和切实可行的针对性洞察。CEI 还与我们由行业领导组成的咨询委员会一起(成员包括 Schlumberger 前首席执行官和 BG Group 董事长 Andrew Gould和 Anadarko Petroleum 前首席执行官 James Hackett),为行业交流提供了独一无二的平台。
经过前瞻性分析和洞察力,CEI 针对影响行业及业务的关键问题向行业领导力和决策人提出建议和挑战,从而确定新兴趋势和潜在解决方案。
The heat is on the industry to shift from hydrocarbons. For a successful transition, companies should start with no-regrets moves—such as reducing their own emissions.
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