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Gulf Energy Information survey shows Shell, Schlumberger as leaders in sustainability

Gulf Energy Information asked readers in the upstream, midstream and downstream to name their perceived leaders in Sustainability

By John Royall, President & CEO, Gulf Energy Information In my second weekly blog on Sustainability in Oil and Gas, we return to a recent survey, in which Gulf Energy Information asked readers in the upstream, midstream and downstream to name their perceived leaders in Sustainability among operating companies and equipment/service companies. Among operators, Shell was named the perceived leader by a wide margin over the number-two company. Responses are given below in descending order of perceived leadership: Because the survey was conducted over readers of Gulf Energy Information media in the upstream, midstream and downstream, respondents were more fragmented in their answers about wh

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