Interviews
Why Digital Transformation Requires a Cultural Transformation
May 23 by Jose PiresCultural transformation underpins digital transformation success, says Jose Pires. What does it takes to move beyond mediocrity to the next level of performance?
Lessons on Connected Worker from Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
March 14 by Ryan TsamourisInterview with Ryan Tsamouris, Solutions Architect, Connected Worker on the challenges and lessons learned from a connected worker field app project.
Can the Connected Worker Concept Solve the Great Workplace Disconnect?
January 17 by Brent KedzierskiIndustrial workers are burning out in droves and labor is in short supply. Is digital transformation providing an answer or a cause?
Taking a “People First” Approach to Connected Worker at Mitsubishi Chemicals
January 05 by Oil & Gas IQWhen it comes to Connected Worker technology, your people must adopt it to deliver lasting change in the way the business operates. But too many companies fail at this final hurdle.
Interview: Shell USA's President on Driving an Inclusive Energy Transition
December 13 by Gretchen WatkinsAs global leaders seek to reduce carbon emissions, it’s important to ensure equitable access to the new low carbon energy world, argues Gretchen Watkins, President of Shell USA.
Designing Out Methane Emissions at TotalEnergies
November 22 by David MendelsonInterview with the CEO and President of TotalEnergies, Americas.
A Pragmatic Approach to Methane Measurement and Mitigation
November 07 by Erin TullosHow better measurement can help you focus your methane mitigation efforts.
Methane Emissions: Leak Detection Should Be the Last Resort
November 04 by Daniel ZimmerleInterview with Colorado University's Director of the Methane Emissions Program on navigating the technology landscape for methane leak detection and quantification.
Houston: From Oil and Gas Capital to Green Energy Hub?
October 19 by Filipe BarbosaInterview with McKinsey Senior Partner Filipe Barbosa on how the city is transforming into a hub for the low carbon era.
Operational Excellence in the Goldilocks Zone
October 04 by Sean BarnesHow do you improve processes and maintain the gains when the macroeconomic climate is constantly changing how you operate? Find the Goldilocks Zone.
Methane Emissions are the “Entire Low Hanging Orchard of Fruit”
September 14 by Carl PopeThe Inflation Reduction Act is a step in the right direction but it doesn’t go far enough in tackling methane emissions, says Carl Pope, expert in sustainable economics.
Building Resilience into the Supply Chain at Ovintiv
September 08 by Vineeta MaguireHow this North American oil and gas producer is responding to ongoing supply chain disruption.