The green shift: the low carbon transition of India’s oil & gas sector
This report mainly deals with energy transition issues connected with the oil and gas sector, and energy transition will also significantly impact other sectors like industry, transport, cooking etc. In India, we have large Public Sector Undertakings and some private companies which control most of the energy sector, be it power, coal or oil and gas. These large companies, primarily PSUs, need to transition to cleaner energy sources. The existing oil and gas majors have a good network all over the country, with suitable infrastructural might and financial strength. Therefore, if these companies take the lead in India's energy transition, the task would be much easier. Most companies have already taken steps in the right direction.
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