
In a significant move towards a greener future, over 20 oil and gas companies have responded positively to the call to take measures to reduce their carbon footprint. The United Arab Emirates' Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, Dr Sultan Al Jaber, has welcomed this progress and action towards a cleaner and more sustainable world. The companies have pledged to make a difference and work towards curbing the effects of climate change. This move towards sustainability marks a significant shift in the mindset of the oil and gas industry, which has traditionally been seen as a major contributor to global warming.
1. Over 20 oil and gas companies have responded positively to the call to reduce their carbon footprint.
2. The United Arab Emirates' Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, Dr Sultan Al Jaber sees this as progress towards a cleaner and more sustainable world.
3. The companies have pledged to make a difference and work towards curbing the effects of climate change.
4. This move signifies a significant shift in the mindset of the oil and gas industry, which has typically been associated with contributing to global warming.
5. The willingness of these companies to collaborate and share best practices sets a promising example for the global energy sector in transitioning towards a more sustainable and low-carbon future.
Over 20 oil and gas companies have pledged to reduce their carbon footprint, signifying a significant shift in the industry's mindset towards sustainability.
Dr Sultan Al Jaber welcomes progress and action from over 20 oil and gas companies which have positively answered the call to take steps to curb greenhouse gas emissions. These companies have demonstrated their commitment to mitigating climate change by adopting measures to reduce their carbon footprint and promote sustainable practices within the industry. Their willingness to collaborate and share best practices sets a promising precedent for the global energy sector in transitioning towards a more sustainable and low-carbon future.