Sustainable supply chain practices to reduce carbon footprint in oil and gas
1 Kent Business School, University of Kent, UK.
2 Independent Researcher, Port Harcourt Nigeria.
3 Independent Researcher, Lagos Nigeria.
Review Article
Global Journal of Research in Multidisciplinary Studies, 2023, 01(02), 024-043.
Article DOI: 10.58175/gjrms.2023.1.2.0044
Publication history:
Received on 20 July 2023; revised on 28 September 2023; accepted on 03 October 2023
Abstract:
Sustainable supply chain practices are essential in reducing the carbon footprint of the oil and gas industry, which remains one of the largest contributors to global greenhouse gas emissions. The integration of sustainability into supply chain management can significantly mitigate environmental impacts while maintaining operational efficiency. This paper explores various strategies that oil and gas companies can adopt to achieve more sustainable supply chains. Key practices include the adoption of renewable energy sources, optimizing logistics and transportation, reducing waste through recycling and reuse, and implementing energy-efficient technologies. Moreover, the paper discusses the role of supply chain transparency, where companies disclose carbon emissions and track their progress toward sustainability targets. Technology also plays a pivotal role in enhancing sustainability, with innovations such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and blockchain providing real-time data for better decision-making and tracking emissions across the supply chain. Collaboration with suppliers and stakeholders is another critical aspect of reducing the carbon footprint. By working closely with suppliers to ensure they adhere to environmental standards, companies can create a more sustainable ecosystem. Green procurement, which focuses on sourcing products and materials with lower environmental impact, also contributes to reducing the overall carbon footprint. Furthermore, this paper examines the importance of regulatory frameworks and policy incentives that encourage sustainable practices in the supply chain, such as carbon pricing and emission reduction targets. Ultimately, adopting sustainable supply chain practices in the oil and gas industry not only contributes to global environmental goals but also enhances corporate reputation and operational cost efficiency. As the industry faces increasing pressure to reduce its environmental footprint, these practices provide a roadmap for achieving long-term sustainability and minimizing climate change impacts. This study emphasizes the need for continuous innovation and the adoption of best practices to ensure the oil and gas sector transitions toward a more sustainable and low-carbon future.
Keywords:
Sustainable Supply Chain; Carbon Footprint; Oil and Gas; Renewable Energy; Logistics Optimization; Technology Innovation; Green Procurement; Carbon Emissions; Transparency; Climate Change
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