Many companies have publicly announced their commitment to reducing carbon emissions in their operations. Offshore exploration and production activities offer potential opportunities for addressing emissions through data, technology and innovation, as well as by expanding carbon capture. Watch the recording below as Benigna Cortés Leiss, nonresident fellow in Latin American Energy, conversed with executive leaders from three international energy companies at the forefront of addressing greenhouse gas emissions. Panelists also discussed their views on the challenges and opportunities of transitioning to a low-carbon energy future.
This event was sponsored by the Baker Institute Center for Energy Studies. Follow @CES_Baker_Inst on Twitter, and join the conversation online with #BakerEnergy.
Agenda
9:00 a.m. — Presentation
9:30 a.m. — Q&A
Panelists
Angelica Ruiz
Senior Vice President, Latin America, BP
Elizabeth Schwarze
Vice President, Exploration and Production, Chevron
Monica Bøe
Vice President, Safety, Security and Sustainability — Development and Production International, Equinor
Benigna Cortés Leiss
Nonresident Fellow in Latin American Energy, Center for Energy Studies, Baker Institute; former General Director, Chevron Energía de México