Association Webinars: BP Energy Outlook: the forces shaping the global energy transition



  

 

Last year bp set out an ambition to become a net zero company by 2050 or sooner and help the world get to net zero. A pivot from an international oil company focused on producing resources to an integrated energy company focused on delivering solutions for customers.

In this webinar William Zimmern will present bp's Energy Outlook which describes the energy context in which this new strategy was based. The webinar will explore the forces shaping the energy transition, the key uncertainties surrounding that transition and the fundamental restructuring required to decarbonize the world's energy system which will create both challenges and opportunities for the industry.

Speaker:

William Zimmern has been at BP since September 2014. He leads the economic analysis on the energy transition and has managed the publication of the past four Energy Outlook, bp's view on long-term energy markets. He also leads research on the global economy which includes analysis of economic growth and country risk

Before joining bp, William was head of PwC's macro-economic consulting team in London. Before PwC, William worked in UK central Government at HM Treasury and the Department for Work and Pensions. He holds a Master's degree in Economics from the University of Edinburgh


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Event Date: March 31, 2021

Event Time: 10:00 - 11:00 AM Eastern Time

Topic: BP Energy Outlook: the forces shaping the global energy transition

Price: FREE

Speakers: William Zimmern


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