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BP Review David Eyton, Group Head of Research & Technology

BP Review David Eyton, Group Head of Research & Technology. Princeton, 9 th Feb 2010. Agenda. Reflections on the past year What’s going on in BP Looking forward for the CMI. Personal Reflections. A shifting energy landscape COP15 – the end of the beginning Re-emergence of gas

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BP Review David Eyton, Group Head of Research & Technology

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  1. BP ReviewDavid Eyton, Group Head of Research & Technology Princeton, 9th Feb 2010

  2. Agenda • Reflections on the past year • What’s going on in BP • Looking forward for the CMI

  3. Personal Reflections • A shifting energy landscape • COP15 – the end of the beginning • Re-emergence of gas • Climate scientists under scrutiny

  4. 2009 results: BP and other IOCs * ExxonMobil, Chevron and ConocoPhillips shown pre-Lifo adjustment.

  5. Battery Electric Vehicles- Electricity from Coal Oil Gas Nuclear, Hydro/Wind/Sol, Fossil/CCS Energy Pathways

  6. BP’s Group-level Core Universities

  7. Looking forward in 2010 • Retain the CMI’s climate science and modelling credibility • Continue to engage at the political interface • Seriously focus on gas • Mitigation versus Adaptation

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