Oil, Gas remain Crucial Component of World's Long Term Energy Future - DNV GL

Mon, Oct 16, 2017 | By publisher


Oil & Gas

 

DNV GL has said that oil and gas will remain crucial components of the world’s long term energy future.

Elisabeth Torstad, chief executive officer, DNV GL – Oil and Gas, stated this in a statement made available to Realnews on Monday, October 16, announcing the publication of a new edition of the PERSPECTIVES by the company.

As offshore oil and gas activity shows sign of recovery in some regions, this edition of PERSPECTIVES looks at the challenges and opportunities that our industry must face in the energy transition.

Oil and gas will remain crucial components of the world’s long-term energy future, according to DNV GL’s inaugural forecast of the energy landscape to 2050. It predicts that significant new investment will be needed across the industry.

Maximizing this opportunity means operating safely, securely and sustainably as well as profitably. We discuss how smarter, cost-effective approaches can help to prevent major offshore accidents; and how cyber security can be enhanced through a new Recommended Practice.

“As the industry continues to focus on cost efficiency, offshore operators are adopting leaner, more flexible field development solutions. We highlight the importance of an effective information management strategy in preparing for operations. Operator DEA Norge shares some perspectives,” She said..

 

– Oct 16, 2017 @ 13:05 GMT

 

 

 

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