What role can the oil and gas industry play in the energy transition, what is the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative exactly, and how is Equinor contributing? One of the people working hands-on with this issue is Bjørn Otto Sverdrup.
"A good day at work? That has to be when we see the results of creating agreement, how we're actually able to substantially reduce the emissions – by more than 100 million tonnes."
The oil and gas industry's own operations account for nearly 10 per cent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions. Equinor's share of this is small, which is why the company is also engaged in improving the entire industry. The emissions are a major challenge, but they also represent a unique opportunity: The potential for emission cuts in this sector is considerable, and such cuts can play a big role for the global energy transition. However, realising these cuts will require extensive cooperation across national borders and companies. This is where the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) plays a crucial role – and Equinor is taking centre stage.





