We must continue to be clear: demand for energy keeps rising, so hydrocarbons will continue to be an important part of the energy mix for decades to come. This means that efficiency is key. Consider this - if today’s oil and gas operations were 10% more efficient, we would save ~500 million tons of CO2 per year. That represents a contribution of 5% per year of the emissions reduction target of the Paris Agreement climate goals. What are some of the answers to resource efficiency and emissions abatement? Watch the video below to learn more. #WeAreBakerHughes #BakerHughes #Innovation #Energy #EnergyForward #EmissionsAbatement
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We must continue to be clear: demand for energy keeps rising, so hydrocarbons will continue to be an important part of the energy mix for decades to come. This means that efficiency is key. Consider this - if today’s oil and gas operations were 10% more efficient, we would save ~500 million tons of CO2 per year. That represents a contribution of 5% per year of the emissions reduction target of the Paris Agreement climate goals. What are some of the answers to resource efficiency and emissions abatement? Watch the video below to learn more. #WeAreBakerHughes #BakerHughes #Innovation #Energy #EnergyForward #EmissionsAbatement
What is the answer to addressing issues of resource efficiency and emissions abatement?
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We must continue to be clear: demand for energy keeps rising, so hydrocarbons will continue to be an important part of the energy mix for decades to come. This means that efficiency is key. Consider this - if today’s oil and gas operations were 10% more efficient, we would save ~500 million tons of CO2 per year. That represents a contribution of 5% per year of the emissions reduction target of the Paris Agreement climate goals. What are some of the answers to resource efficiency and emissions abatement? Watch the video below to learn more. #WeAreBakerHughes #BakerHughes #Innovation #Energy #EnergyForward #EmissionsAbatement
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We must continue to be clear: demand for energy keeps rising, so hydrocarbons will continue to be an important part of the energy mix for decades to come. This means that efficiency is key. Consider this - if today’s oil and gas operations were 10% more efficient, we would save ~500 million tons of CO2 per year. That represents a contribution of 5% per year of the emissions reduction target of the Paris Agreement climate goals. What are some of the answers to resource efficiency and emissions abatement? Watch the video below to learn more. #WeAreBakerHughes #BakerHughes #Innovation #Energy #EnergyForward #EmissionsAbatement
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We must continue to be clear: demand for energy keeps rising, so hydrocarbons will continue to be an important part of the energy mix for decades to come. This means that efficiency is key. Consider this - if today’s oil and gas operations were 10% more efficient, we would save ~500 million tons of CO2 per year. That represents a contribution of 5% per year of the emissions reduction target of the Paris Agreement climate goals. What are some of the answers to resource efficiency and emissions abatement? Watch the video below to learn more. #WeAreBakerHughes #BakerHughes #Innovation #Energy #EnergyForward #EmissionsAbatement
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We must continue to be clear: demand for energy keeps rising, so hydrocarbons will continue to be an important part of the energy mix for decades to come. This means that efficiency is key. Consider this - if today’s oil and gas operations were 10% more efficient, we would save ~500 million tons of CO2 per year. That represents a contribution of 5% per year of the emissions reduction target of the Paris Agreement climate goals. What are some of the answers to resource efficiency and emissions abatement? Watch the video below to learn more. #WeAreBakerHughes #BakerHughes #Innovation #Energy #EnergyForward #EmissionsAbatement
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We must continue to be clear: demand for energy keeps rising, so hydrocarbons will continue to be an important part of the energy mix for decades to come. This means that efficiency is key. Consider this - if today’s oil and gas operations were 10% more efficient, we would save ~500 million tons of CO2 per year. That represents a contribution of 5% per year of the emissions reduction target of the Paris Agreement climate goals. What are some of the answers to resource efficiency and emissions abatement? Watch the video below to learn more. #WeAreBakerHughes #BakerHughes #Innovation #Energy #EnergyForward #EmissionsAbatement
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We must continue to be clear: demand for energy keeps rising, so hydrocarbons will continue to be an important part of the energy mix for decades to come. This means that efficiency is key. Consider this - if today’s oil and gas operations were 10% more efficient, we would save ~500 million tons of CO2 per year. That represents a contribution of 5% per year of the emissions reduction target of the Paris Agreement climate goals. What are some of the answers to resource efficiency and emissions abatement? Watch the video below to learn more. #WeAreBakerHughes #BakerHughes #Innovation #Energy #EnergyForward #EmissionsAbatement
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We must continue to be clear: demand for energy keeps rising, so hydrocarbons will continue to be an important part of the energy mix for decades to come. This means that efficiency is key. Consider this - if today’s oil and gas operations were 10% more efficient, we would save ~500 million tons of CO2 per year. That represents a contribution of 5% per year of the emissions reduction target of the Paris Agreement climate goals. What are some of the answers to resource efficiency and emissions abatement? Watch the video below to learn more. #WeAreBakerHughes #BakerHughes #Innovation #Energy #EnergyForward #EmissionsAbatement
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We must continue to be clear: demand for energy keeps rising, so hydrocarbons will continue to be an important part of the energy mix for decades to come. This means that efficiency is key. Consider this - if today’s oil and gas operations were 10% more efficient, we would save ~500 million tons of CO2 per year. That represents a contribution of 5% per year of the emissions reduction target of the Paris Agreement climate goals. What are some of the answers to resource efficiency and emissions abatement? Watch the video below to learn more. #WeAreBakerHughes #BakerHughes #Innovation #Energy #EnergyForward #EmissionsAbatement
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We must continue to be clear: demand for energy keeps rising, so hydrocarbons will continue to be an important part of the energy mix for decades to come. This means that efficiency is key. Consider this - if today’s oil and gas operations were 10% more efficient, we would save ~500 million tons of CO2 per year. That represents a contribution of 5% per year of the emissions reduction target of the Paris Agreement climate goals. What are some of the answers to resource efficiency and emissions abatement? Watch the video below to learn more. #WeAreBakerHughes #BakerHughes #Innovation #Energy #EnergyForward #EmissionsAbatement
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