How Energy Can Build Trust and Value Through ESG Reporting

Greg Englert
Greg Englert Weaver

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Greg Englert, CIA serves as Partner in Risk Advisory Services and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Service Leader for the national accounting firm Weaver. His leadership in ESG advisory services includes providing insight into ESG reporting and disclosure, ESG frameworks and data analysis. Greg is a frequent speaker and industry contributor; he recently presented “Using ESG to Drive Performance and Value in Energy” as the keynote address for the Women in Energy Network of North Texas 2021 Conference; “Sustainability Reporting: Trends and Leading Practices in 2020” at the 2020 Dallas IIA Super Conference, and “The Evolving ESG Landscape” for the UT Systems Internal Audit Leadership Meeting. He is also a reoccurring presenter for Weaver hosted CPE events where he has presented “Key Trends in ESG Reporting”; he has also authored the following blog posts related to ESG reporting including “As Investors Focus On ESG, SEC Committee Recommends Guidelines and Bringing Credibility” and “Trust to ESG Reports”. In addition, Greg serves on the HART Energy ESG Advisory Panel for the 2021 ESG Conference where he is also slated to present, “Reporting: Satisfying Investor Demands”.


Description

The conversation around ESG reporting continues to grow louder, particularly surrounding the energy sector. While companies, consumers, and the market all must adjust to inflation and record oil prices, energy companies are balancing the need to increase supply with looming emissions reporting requirements and internal goals and initiatives. With so many levers being pulled across exploration, production, refining capacity, and the political arena, there are also questions about ESG response and how these initiatives reconcile with the reality of the oil and gas market in 2022. Learn how companies can “future-proof” their ESG reporting in order to prepare for expected regulatory reporting requirements, while also using their limited resources most effectively to report on the metrics that matter most in today’s landscape.

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