As the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic recede, the most critical issue faced by those leading the energy industry becomes the transition to a less carbon-intensive world after the commitments made at Cop 26 climate summit in Glasgow.
How will this be managed amid an evolving global landscape which also includes heightened geopolitical risk and the concern around security of energy supplies.
Randy Bell, senior director and Richard Morningstar Chair for Global Energy Security at the Atlantic Council joined hosts Mustafa Alrawi and Kelsey Warner in the studio in Abu Dhabi to look ahead at what could be the main factors shaping the sector in the coming twelve months.
As the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic recede, the most critical issue faced by those leading the energy industry becomes the transition to a less carbon-intensive world after the commitments made at Cop 26 climate summit in Glasgow.
How will this be managed amid an evolving global landscape which also includes heightened geopolitical risk and the concern around security of energy supplies.
Randy Bell, senior director and Richard Morningstar Chair for Global Energy Security at the Atlantic Council joined hosts Mustafa Alrawi and Kelsey Warner in the studio in Abu Dhabi to look ahead at what could be the main factors shaping the sector in the coming twelve months.
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