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TULSA, Okla. The Williams Cos. was recognized by CDP with a “B” score for its commitment to transparency and governance around climate change, ranking above the sector (oil and gas storage and transportation) average of “C” and exceeding the North American regional average of “D.” Williams’ score signifies the company is taking coordinated action on climate change.
“As the first North American midstream company to set aggressive and actionable climate targets, Williams is committed to addressing climate change in a pragmatic and economically feasible manner across our operations, and we hold ourselves accountable through transparent interactions with customers, employees and shareholders,” said Alan Armstrong, president and CEO. “This recognition from CDP demonstrates that Williams is on the right track to successfully sustain and evolve our natural gas-focused business to reduce emissions an
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9 Dec, 2020 Author Allison Good
North American oil and gas companies are joining utilities in committing to net-zero emissions by 2050. Pipeline companies Williams Cos. and Enbridge were first-movers.
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The number of North American energy companies setting net-zero absolute carbon emissions targets exploded during the second half of 2020, with utilities leading the way. Thanks to investors increasing concerns about environmental, social and governance issues, however, the oil and gas industry is beginning to catch up.
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How some of the biggest companies in energy and metals and mining are moving to decarbonize their footprints. Please click on the story links below to read more of our coverage..