Chevron : VP talks technology and energy transition

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With oil and gas expected to play a crucial role in the global energy mix for decades, Chevron is finding new ways to lower the carbon intensity of today's energy while building new, lower carbon solutions for tomorrow.

"From powering homes and industries to driving economic growth, energy is integral to everyday life," said Balaji Krishnamurthy, vice president of Chevron Technical Center.

In a recent interview with ADIPEC News, Krishnamurthy shared that many technology pathways and breakthroughs are needed to support a balanced energy transition while continuing to meet growing demand. Some recent innovations include:

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