The KPMG Global Energy Institute is pleased to announce the release of a new white paper, The green, electric future of oil and gas.
Five avenues to allow the traditional oil and gas industry to play a more pivotal role in a net-zero world
As oil and gas companies consider how best to weather the current storm and prepare for any lasting impacts from COVID-19, a pivot from a pure oil and gas focus to an energy services focus—especially energy from renewable or sustainable sources—is an effective overarching solution to the challenges they face.
This paper outlines five growth avenues that allow individual oil and gas companies to leverage their strengths, capabilities, adjacencies, and investments to date. While there are competitors from other sectors entering each of these markets, we strongly believe that the oil and gas industry has natural advantages that will allow companies to take a leading role.
With the right strategies in place, oil and gas company leaders can capitalize on this unique moment in the industry’s history. Please connect with us to discuss how we can support you on the journey through the energy transformation.
Kirk-Patrick Caron
Manager, Sustainability
Advisory
KPMG in the U.S.
Angela Gildea
National Sector Leader,
Energy, Natural Resources &
Chemicals
KPMG in the U.S.
Mike Hayes
Global Head of Renewables for
KPMG International and Global Head
of Climate Change & Decarbonization for KPMG IMPACT
Regina Mayor
Global Head of Energy
KPMG in the U.S.
KPMG Global Energy Institute
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