An ad campaign asks the provocative question: if oil and gas came with a label, what would it say? Instead, I ask why energy doesn’t come with a label, and how to give it one.
I had the great privilege to attend the 6th annual Blockchain in Oil and Gas conference in Houston last week, and thought I’d offer my key takeaways for your consideration.
The world is getting a stark lesson on energy geopolitics and energy security in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. How do various digital innovations play into, and help reframe, the geopolitical landscape of energy?
It has never been more important for fuel companies to track the provenance of their products, and the excuses why it can’t be done look increasingly hollow.
Most, if not all, large energy companies now include climate change as a critical topic on the Board agenda. As managers, you may be wondering what your business can do about it. Here are some digital tools that can help.
Thanks to digital innovations, the energy system and fintech are converging in a powerful new model that may well disrupt the established order. Please pay attention.
In case you think blockchain technology is losing its appeal to oil and gas, think again. A recent conference highlights how this sleeper technology is powering ahead.
A non fungible token or NFT for a digital work of art sold recently for several million in crypto currency, which raises the question of how NFTs might apply to oil and gas.
Oil is used by some nations to project influence and power, and is a national security concern for most others. How does digital innovation alter the oil-infused geopolitical landscape?...
Not only does blockchain play well with other oil and gas technologies, it helps others deliver more value. One plus one really does equal three, but it depends on who is doing the math, and how.
More energy, less carbon: this is the dilemma facing governments, businesses and consumers as they determine how to respond to climate change. What role can digital technologies play?
There are finally some serious blockchain-enabled business solutions making headway in oil and gas. Here’s a round-up from the recent Blockchain in Oil and Gas conference.
I’m addressing a blockchain conference this week on the future of blockchain technology for the oil and gas industry. Here’s a likely summary of my remarks.
With the latest ramp in media stories about Facebook exploring the use of blockchain for its platform, I thought it timely to revisit how oil and gas could take advantage of this technology.