In his first visit to ONS, Ambassador Marc Nathanson noted that we are at a crossroad. “It is up to all of us to make bold decisions. In the United States we are doing our part, signing a bill that will go a long way toward reducing emissions. The legislation includes nearly $370 billion toward energy security and climate change mitigation, which is truly unprecedented.”
Referencing shared US-Norway Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies leadership, Ambassador Nathanson spotlighted current US Department of Energy initiatives on six full-scale industrial projects, removing millions of tons of CO2 from the atmosphere every year. “This is a path we share together with Norway.”
Having previously lived in Norway’s energy capital, Schlumberger Vice President and Director of Government & Industry Affairs Bruce Miller warmly exclaimed the swift pace of progress – in both Houston and Stavanger – he has witnessed over the past 20 years. From electric vehicles to windfarms and multi-company initiatives like the Houston Hydrogen Hub, “we are making rapid progress in the energy evolution.”