From sustainability reports to IR perspectives and giving fund managers something to track progress, oil and gas companies have a lot on their plates right now as they make their pitch that they are ready to build a case for an ESG ready future.
In this video interview, Stacey Mitchell and Cynthia Mabry, partners at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, explain what oil and gas producers need to include in sustainability reports and investor alignment on ESG topics.
Jump to a topic:
- Sustainability reports (0:43)
- IR perspective (2:31)
- What can oil and gas producers do? (4:18)
- Biggest challenges (7:55)
- Getting on track (9:31)
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