DAY ONE- WEDNESDAY 30 MARCH 2022
☀️ Tracking and including scope 3 emissions in the Oil and Gas industry
🎯 Shell’s Update: Getting to Net Zero - The importance of tackling climate change and the role we all play
- Discussing how collaboration is crucial in the energy transition .
- Explaining the role of policy in emissions tracking and achieving net zero.
- Exploring how Shell measures and reports emissions in its net zero journey
🎯 A path to include and track scope 3 emissions in the oil and gas industry
🎯 Panel Discussion: Discussing the importance of including Scope 3 emissions and the ability to accurately track it in the Energy industry
- Listing the challenges resulting from the complex existing supply chain in estimating inbound activities.
- Evaluating how to properly estimate the fees of Scope 3 emissions and the importance of accurate data.
- Examining the needed modifications in existing protocols to get the job done
🎯 Case Study: Recent update on tracking scope 3 emissions at Equinor
☀️ An update on recent laws, regulations, and standards to improve emissions tracking
🎯 Building a market and taking action to solve existing barriers facing GHG emission tracking in Oil and Gas
- Creating the needed framework to enable accurate tracking of carbon and methane emissions.
- Discussing how quickly the requirements to report scope 3 emissions are going to be put in place.
- Overcoming existing regulatory and financial barriers.
🎯 Integrating compliance and sustainability reports to meet the different existing Federal, State, and provincial standards for a better carbon tracking
- Drafting consistent and unified compliance requirements for the oil and gas industry.
- Working with local legislators to follow the existing federal modules.
- Simplifying existing standard’s consistency and reviewing the importance of training, needed to successfully implement new regulations.
🎯 The Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 project: Measuring the actual changes in carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere as countries take steps to reduce emissions
Plugging satellite measurements of CO2 into an Earth-systems model to detect small reductions in atmospheric concentration of the gas over the United States
- Reviewing how large-scale natural climate patterns like El Niño and La Niña affect CO2 concentration.
- Measuring CO2 in the column of air between its position and the Earth’s surface.
- Detecting additional or reduced levels of the gas before it becomes uniformly mixed in the atmosphere.
- Monitoring of emissions through space-based observations is feasible - Several additional CO2-measuring satellites are scheduled to be launched in coming years.
🎯 An update on Chevron’s energy transition and plan to improve emissions tracking
🎯 Carbon Tracking and Analysis with the Neo4j Graph Data Platform
🎯 Panel Discussion: Looking at Carbon tracking in a Fibonacci framework across the value and supply chain
- Discussing the important role of supply chain in tracking and including scope.
- Examining what best metrics should be used to track carbon at every function and step of the value chain.
- Utilizing industrial, mobile, and digital technologies – Can it be the solution?
DAY TWO - THURSDAY 31 MARCH 2022
☀️ Innovation and emerging technologies as a cornerstone of traceability
🎯 Panel discussion: Moving from estimation to measurement using technology to track and measure carbon
- Discussing how the industry is forcibly moving towards standardized reporting and measurements.
- Reviewing how we can work together and what it takes to report standards.
- Is there a trigger point that is going to make that in the industry?
🎯 Examining the best available measuring and reporting technologies in the market for methane intensity
- Listing the most recent technologies for accurate methane tracking and measuring.
- Benchmarking with existing technologies in the industry – is multiple sensing technology the solution?
- Analysing the risks when only relying on OGI (Optical Gas Imaging) surveys
🎯 Industry approach to collecting and sharing supplier-related ESG data
🎯 Pairing human collaboration and technology to empower value-led sustainability
- Capturing a clear view of emissions sources, data, processes and controls across complex organizations.
- Navigating both geographical complexities and integration with suppliers to produce trust and transparency.
- Leveraging reporting and decarbonization efforts to unlock commercial and growth opportunities.
☀️ Discussing the role of accurate data in emissions reporting
🎯 Reporting data to remain compliant and gain an accurate calculation of your corporation’s emissions
- Providing dynamic carbon inventories with easy-to-use interfaces and automation for data input.
- Performing automatic uploads of utility data and other essential resources data necessary for collecting better carbon inventories.
- Integrating industrial technologies with digital and mobility technologies to support growth and compliance.
- Improving internal process with efficient inventories and accurate calculations.
🎯 The Three T’s in Tracking Carbon - Enabling the definitive reality of tracking Scope 3 emissions
- Transparency: ensuring the visibility of validated data
- Traceability: following the molecules through their lifecycle
- Truth: having an immutable record of counterparty consensus
☀️ A better understanding of the role of climate and carbon accounting
🎯 Examining the role of carbon accounting in providing the needed insight to quantify and measure carbon emissions
- Building knowledge around carbon accounting and its part in tracking carbon
- Setting carbon reduction targets based on company’s carbon emissions
- Exploring the vital role carbon accounting plays in assigning responsibility to different areas of the value chain.
- Assisting in making informed decisions when it comes to carbon mitigation and strategies.
🎯 Energy Environmental Passport - Creating a record of embedded emissions across the end-to-end value chain
🎯 Monitoring and controlling air quality, pollutants, and carbon capture in a city and industrial locations by using IIoT and blockchain to measure emissions
🎯 3 Steps to Automate Your Carbon Tracking & Reporting