Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
Covid: a catalyst for transition – EVOL ✕ Burness Paull
The oil and gas industry hasn’t had its troubles to seek in the last few months. But, for all the distractions, be it Covid-19 or the oil price slump, the sector has had to remain focussed on achieving the end goal of energy transition. And with calls for a green recovery getting louder every day, the industry will have to be ready to cope with challenges that will come thick and fast. In this special Energy Voice Out Loud Xpertise Series episode, in paid partnership with Burness Paull, partners Neil Smith and Helen Dickson join Hamish Penman to give their expert take on how the pandemic has effected the push for a low carbon future, and the crucial role that lawyers will have to play in it. Issues around the right to protest, legal obstacles facing the supply chain, and future job market implications are also on the bill!
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