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The Future of Oil and Gas - Chevron's Perspective on Clean Energy Transition

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Explore a thought-provoking discussion on the future of the oil and gas industry and the clean energy transition featuring Chevron's top executive. Delve into Chevron's strategy for advancing a lower carbon future through investments in renewables, hydrogen, and carbon capture. Examine how these efforts align with global climate goals and consider the future role of fossil fuels. Gain insights from industry leaders on topics such as EV strategies, oil industry comparisons, transition strategies of major energy companies, ESG considerations, capital allocation, and emerging technologies. Investigate the potential of nuclear energy and carbon capture, and ponder the long-term outlook for companies like Chevron. Address critical questions about subsidies, methane capture fees, carbon offsets, and corporate responsibility in the context of the evolving energy landscape.

Syllabus

Introduction
GMs EV strategy
Is oil the equivalent of cigarettes
BP and Shells transition strategies
Larry Fink on ESG
How to Choke Off Profits to Russia
Capital Allocation
Returns on New Technologies
Investing in New Technologies
Nuclear Energy
Carbon Capture
Will CO2 Emissions Be Repealed
What Will Chevron Look Like in 2050
Is Chevron Missing Out on the Green Revolution
The Shift in the Consumer Mindset
Why Should We Subsidize Oil Gas
Methane Capture Fee
Carbon Offsets
Corporate Responsibility


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The Aspen Institute

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