Reality check: Oil, gas pays the bills as green ambitions not filling order books
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A new report from the Energy Industries Council found that energy supply chain bosses are not seeing all the hype and ambitious net-zero pledges translate into consistent and profitable work on green projects.
EIC CEO Stuart Broadley contends that at the end of the day, if the volume and profitability metrics for net-zero solutions aren’t showing up in order books, energy supply chain businesses will have no other choice but to focus on the booming oil and gas space. He joined the podcast to discuss how these realities on the ground are playing out for the oil and gas sector, what it means for the already wide gap between green ambitions and actions, and the policy challenges and needs going forward.
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