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Feb 18, 2022
By Bob Fryklund, Ian Conway, Michael Marinovic, Raoul LeBlanc, and Roger Diwan
Navigating the evolving upstream landscape
The Energy Transition is underway in earnest; but, as COP26 demonstrated, the pace of change and willingness of stakeholders to act on decarbonization varies considerably around the world. The year 2022 will see the continuation of a "cognitive dissonance", an ongoing clash between those aiming for and promoting a pure form of an accelerated and seamless transition, and those who believe that compromises will need to be made for the globe to move forward in unison on energy strategy and policy. Within this backdrop, what are the key issues affecting the upstream sector in 2022?
Download a summary of the 11 key issues for upstream in 2022, extracted from IHS Markit report "Key Upstream Issues for 2022"
This article was published by S&P Global Commodity Insights and not by S&P Global Ratings, which is a separately managed division of S&P Global.