A Virtual Investor Forum
An Interactive Forum for Listed Oil & Gas Companies to Present to Global Investors
Insights from Keynote Speakers
Live Presentations by
Oil & Gas Companies
Virtual Networking with On-Demand Access
Q&As & Interactive Sessions
Sustainability in
Oil & Gas
A virtual investor forum bringing together listed oil & gas companies and institutional investors, fund managers and analysts.
This live interactive forum provides a unique platform for oil & gas companies of all sizes to present their sustainability strategy and performance to a global investor audience. The event gives investors the opportunity to explore and discuss the sustainability issues in the oil & gas sector that are most relevant to their investment decision making.
Benefits of Presenting:
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Showcase your company's sustainability performance
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Communicate your sustainability strategy
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Outline future plans, ambitions & targets
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Engage with investors in Q&A sessions
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Connect with investors with virtual networking
An ESG Investing virtual event
Thursday
24 June 2021
09:00 GMT
A Virtual Investor Forum
Online from Anywhere
Forum Highlights:
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Keynote speakers
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Live presentations accessible from anywhere
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Q&A and interactive sessions
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Virtual networking
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On demand access for 3 months
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Downloadable corporate videos and presentations
If you would like to present, please email us for more information at info@esginvesting.co.uk or complete our enquiry form.
Keynote Speakers
Keith Tuffley
Global Co-Head, Sustainability & Corporate Transitions group, Citi
Chairman, Global Footprint Network
Professor Paul de Leeuw
Director, Energy Transition Institute
Robert Gordon University
Chris Cormack
Centre for Climate Finance and Investment
Imperial College Business School
A unique opportunity for oil and gas companies to discuss the sustainability issues most relevant to investors including:
ESG & Sustainability Disclosure
The Move to Debcarnonisation & Net Zero
Climate Risk Reporting
Energy Transition Strategies
Renewable & Clean Energy Projects