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Round table: The Energy Sector and Its Net Zero Challenge 

Round table: The Energy Sector and Its Net Zero Challenge 

26 August 2024 I 1pm - 3pm I Stavanger, ONS Meeting Room 18, Hall 10

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The energy sector faces significant challenges in transitioning to net zero, with increasing scrutiny from stakeholders and regulators. 

Credible climate transition plans rely on good data, coherent reduction strategies and realistic target setting for both direct and direct emissions.   

This session will look at the challenges energy companies are facing, strategies being deployed to meet the challenge and how to ensure plans will stand up to stakeholder scrutiny.  

During this session Achilles will provide insight into companies pioneering a bold approach to achieving net zero from both oil and gas and renewables sectors and vision and strategies for carbon emissions reductions.  

Achilles carbon management experts will also be on hand to talk about applicable approaches seen across other sectors. 

Agenda: 

  • The evolving regulatory landscape: Preparing for new legislation such as CSRD, CSDDD and CBAM and the value of aligning with global frameworks 
  • Practical strategies for emissions data collection, target setting, reduction and reporting 
  • Innovation and technology: Emerging tools supporting the journey to net zero 
  • Best practice examples – how energy companies are tackling the challenges of a net zero future 
  • Collaboration and transparency: The importance and value of industry alignment to improve data and reduce the costs of managing scope 3 emissions. 

This event will also provide you the opportunity to network with fellow energy industry professionals with a common interest in sustainability, carbon emissions management, and procurement best practice. 

Why attend? 

The transition to net zero is a pressing concern for the energy sector, attracting intense scrutiny from communities, governments, and investors. For energy companies, effective supply chain management is crucial to reducing risk, enhancing business performance, and meeting compliance obligations. 

Cost: 

This is a free in-person event open to eligible professionals. Places are limited. To secure your place, please use the contact form below.