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The Next Era of Energy Innovation
How to Prioritize, Execute, and Lead Through a More Demanding Landscape
Energy innovation is getting harder. Policy volatility, investor pressure, rising demand, and tighter project economics are reshaping how oil and gas companies, utilities, and energy-adjacent players set priorities and make decisions. But even in this challenging environment, one reality stands firm: You can’t afford to stop innovating.
In this e-book, we break down the ten innovation priorities emerging across the global energy sector — grounded in analysis of 80+ annual reports, 8,500+ client questions, NLP-powered topic modeling, and more than 30 industry interviews. The result is a clear, data-driven view of where innovation leaders are focusing now, and what it will take to stay competitive in the years ahead.

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