scholarly journals Bases of sustainable development and concept of green economy in practice of oil and gas companies in the XXI century

2019 ◽  
pp. 38-40
Author(s):  
Mariia Andreevna Gureva ◽  
Valentina Vladimirovna Butko

The practice of implementing the key principles of sustainable development and the green economy in the activities of modern oil and gas companies is considered in the article. The authors come to conclusion that the implementation and construction of policies focused on the modernized goals and objectives of the green economy, meeting modern challenges in development, can be a direction for the development and updating of strategies of oil and gas companies in Russia in the medium term.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariia Andreevna Gureva ◽  
Valentina Vladimirovna Butko

Green economy models, in particular, the circular economy model, are capable of creating promising ways to build an ecological future, which requires modernization of the system with respect to a number of environmental methods and elements. The article discusses examples of implementing the key principles of sustainable development and the green economy in the activities of foreign energy and oil and gas companies, which represent a segment with the most powerful potential for introducing new innovative processes and conducting environmental projects.


2019 ◽  
Vol 276 ◽  
pp. 02014
Author(s):  
Nevila Rodhi Nova ◽  
I Putu Artama Wiguna ◽  
Anwar Nadjadji

Risk management has been widely studied and applied in oil and gas pipeline projects, but the reality is that the impacts still occur. This is due to the ineffectiveness of existing risk management applications, so of course in this case an effective risk management system is needed, in which risk management must pay attention to all aspects that exist, both internal aspects, external aspects, and other aspects that can affect and influenced by existing risks and risk management not only can be used as a preventive method. But it can also support sustainable development targets. This paper presents the application of risk management by oil and gas companies in Indonesia that has been adapted to ISO 31000:2009 as a framework that can integrate various other management processes, including the management of HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) risk in the hope of that sustainable development can be achieved . But in the reality it can not be denied that the activities that continue to this day still cause negative impact, especially for the environment. International oil and gas companies nowadays place more emphasis on preventive measures than the methods of mitigation. Thus it shows that the concept of sustainable development has not been fully considered in risk management applications. The existence of a continuous negative impact would greatly affect the credibility of oil and gas companies. Based on the results of research conducted with the hybrid method and analyzed with the help of System Dynamics it can be concluded that there are 3 (three) factors that can affect reputation risk, these factors are social, environmental, and economic and the model built in this study shows that it will can help the oil and gas company players to predict and improve the company’s reputation.


Auditor ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 46-53
Author(s):  
Thi Lok Doan

The article presents the author’s approach to the formation of corporate reporting of public companies using the example of the oil and gas industry. The key risks of sustainable development are disclosed that correspond to the interests of various significant groups of the company’s stakeholders. The approbation results of a typical corporate reporting model for oil and gas companies in the Petrolimex report (Vietnam) are presented.


Auditor ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 16-24
Author(s):  
М. Каширина ◽  
M. Kashirina

Th e article reveals the main goals and objectives of tax audit. Th e demand for tax audit in Russia is justifi ed. The problematic, complex and controversial issues of taxation of oil and gas companies are considered. Th e possible tax risks in the calculation and payment of a new tax on additional income from the production of hydrocarbons are analyzed.


Author(s):  
Ali Asghar Sadeghi Mojarad ◽  
Vahid Atashbari ◽  
Adrian Tantau

Abstract The oil and gas industries remain an important drive for the world economy. On one hand, global demand for fossil fuels is still rising, and on the other hand, companies face complex investment challenges due to the harsh operational environment of exploration and production activities. Workforce regulations aim to provide a safe and secured working environment. However, exploration and production activities still cause local and global environmental risks such as groundwater contamination, or climate change in broader scale. Analyzing and reporting mechanisms are key performance indicators of sustainable development at the level of oil and gas companies. Obtaining and analyzing required data, nevertheless, seem to be a persistent challenge as to what degree these findings can affect the routine and strategic decisions of the oil and gas companies. In order to enable oil and gas companies to measure and control risks and manage incidents, artificial intelligent technologies in extended monitoring and supervising E&P operations is known to be an efficient prevention strategy. Such tools not only aid in profitability of the oil and gas companies, but also increase awareness of environment and climate change to act more responsibly. In this study, the significances of environmental policies were investigated through interviews with executives and stakeholders, revealing that the implementation of environmental protection policies is affected by the financial stability of the companies, and under severe economic situations, companies seem less enthusiastic in strictly implementing those policies. This paper provides a comprehensive review of emerging technologies in addressing existing and foreseen challenges in sustainable development in oil and gas industries, with the aim of suggesting prime solutions for strategic planning attempts.


2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 23-30
Author(s):  
V.M. Kozlov ◽  

the study is aimed at considering modern models of ensuring the sustainable development of the macroeconomic regulation mechanism due to its main direction of achievement – orientation to the “green” vector of development. All participants in the world economy, depending on the level of their socioeconomic development, define in different ways the goals and objectives of the transition to green growth. This has highlighted three strategies for building a sustainable development model: progressive, egocentric and constraining. Priority development areas have been identified for each of them. Some are opportunistic, others are due to forced adaptation to existing global realities and internal problems, while others are determined by the need to overcome internal macroeconomic contradictions, which are a barrier to the transition to a green economy. It has been proven that the lack of common priorities and goals for achieving green growth leads to the “blocking effect” of all effective international initiatives in this area, and can inevitably lead to unpredictable negative consequences.


2021 ◽  
Vol 278 ◽  
pp. 03012
Author(s):  
Tatiana Shpilkina ◽  
Margarita Zhidkova ◽  
Nadezhda Filimonova

The article outlines the problems of the "green" economy, notes the importance of environmental issues for sustainable socio-economic development and national security of Russia. The authors note the need for the formation in the Russian Federation of an effective policy for the sustainable use of natural resources jointly by the leading countries of the world. The role of the national project "Ecology" and the direction "Clean Air" is shown, measures are proposed to solve environmental problems. The areas of coverage of emissions of industrial gases into the atmosphere are highlighted on the example of oil and gas companies; the ways to reduce them using a number of methods for each area of coverage separately are shown. The importance of decarbonization is substantiated, not only as a mean to solve environmental and climatic problems, but also as a way to ensure the differentiation of mineral goods and competitiveness on a global scale.


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