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TotalEnergies seeks collective action to combat climate change

By Bisola Adeyemo

Mr Mike Sangster, Managing Director, Total Exploration and Production Nigeria Ltd., is seeking for collective efforts to combat climate challenges that will embark on  transforming the way energy is being produced.

Sangster made the statement while calling on  petroleum industry stakeholders for a collective action against climate change in 2025 at the 2021 Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition (NAICE) on Monday, in Lagos state.

The conference has its theme: “The Future of Energy – A Trilogy of Determinants: Climate Change, Public Health, and the Global Oil Market.”

He noted that there was a clear relationship between climate change and public health.

According to him, Environews quoted him that, the production and use of energy contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.

“Therefore, meeting the climate challenge will mean embarking on energy transition, i.e. transforming the way we produce and use energy.

“TotalEnergies believes that climate change is a reality and requires the collective mobilisation of society.

“Five years later, the target recommended by the experts is a carbon-neutral society by 2050. This is a demanding goal that we must all, collectively, commit to.”

Sangster said since 2015, TotalEnergies had steered a determined course to new energies, in line with its ambition to provide reliable, affordable and clean energy.”

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