This roundtable discussion focuses on the emerging ESG priorities of oil and gas operators. As investors and stakeholders continue to hold companies accountable for climate risks, social responsibility and corporate governance, oil and gas leaders from Laredo Petroleum and BHP Group discuss how they are working to align long-term planning with short-term issues.
MODERATOR:
Nissa Darbonne, Editor-at-Large, Oil and Gas Investor
SPEAKERS:
David Ferris, Vice President & Chief Sustainability Officer, Laredo Petroleum Inc.
Sonia Scarselli, Vice President, Exploration, BHP Group Ltd.
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