As the oil and gas industry is facing significant challenges that are impacting it probability and ability to create sustained value for investor and governments. It is important that ever for business to refocus and prepare new strategies to achieve further operational success in the short, mid and long-term.
In this webinar, powered by Energy Connects and ADIPEC 2020, experts panelists discussed how to remain resilient under pressure and identified more efficient approached and solutions to build future business resilience. They also examined the incorporation of other factors into future plans, the use of new technologies to support energy transition, and the partnership of the future.
Managing Director & Partner
Boston Consulting Group
Alex Dolya is a Managing Director and Partner with Boston Consulting Group's Singapore office, where he holds leadership roles in the BCG Operations Practice in Asia and oversees the Procurement topic for industries such as Energy, Mining, Infrastructure, and other CAPEX-heavy sectors on a global scale.
Managing Director & Senior Partner
Boston Consulting Group
Sylvain Santamarta leads Boston Consulting Group's Center for Digital in Oil & Gas and is a member of BCG's Energy practice leadership team. Since joining BCG in 2008, Sylvain has worked with clients throughout the energy sector, across the full value chain.
President
Total E&P United Arab Emirates
Christophe Sassolas specializes in assisting major industrial and commercial enterprises in their efforts to decarbonize their energy portfolios. He currently holds the position of Senior Vice President for OneB2B Solutions at Total.
Moderator
Founder & CEO
ETreanor Media
Eithne Treanor is the managing director of E. Treanor Media, a specialist media consultancy based in Dubai. She is a professional conference moderator, facilitator, media and communications trainer, as well as a seasoned energy industry commentator.
Developing and implementing new technologies to address the successful transition to a low-carbon future.
Continuously integrating technologies into existing energy systems for practical solutions towards a cleaner energy future.
Retrofitting existing assets, leveraging hydrogen, and downstream utilisation of captured carbon dioxide: are the three major contributions of CCUS.
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