Energy Transition in Oil and Gas: Strategic Intelligence
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Energy transition expectations collide with harsh realities. Despite recurring climate-related catastrophes and consistent calls for emission reductions, the pace of the global energy transition is faltering. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), energy-related CO₂ emissions hit a record 37.8 gigatonnes in 2024, marking more than a six-fold increase since 1950 and reflecting the ongoing dominance of fossil fuels in the world’s energy mix. Major oil and gas companies continue to face public and regulatory pressure to embrace lower-carbon business models. Yet, while many firms have pledged net-zero ambitions for 2050, and set interim targets for 2030, plans remain heavily contingent on market and policy conditions that have proven more volatile than anticipated.
Scope
This report highlights the Energy transition related developments for oil and gas industry.
It discusses the various avenues available for oil and gas industry to adopt energy transition strategies.
It analyses the scope for energy transition within the oil and gas value chain and identifies key players across the value chain.
The report provides an overview of the competitive positions held by oil and gas companies, and equipment and services companies in the energy transition theme.
Reasons to Buy
To understand GlobalData’s Energy Transition Framework.
Identify recent industry, technology, and regulatory, trends in the energy transition theme.
Identify energy transition opportunities and challenges within oil and gas value chain.
Identify and benchmark key oil and gas companies and their role in the energy transition theme.
Identify and benchmark key oilfield and services companies participating in the energy transition market.
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