This was from just last week. Energy Strong already sending around a letter that can go Polis. Who knows if it'll do any good, probably not, but filled it out anyways.
that was such a horrific joke. she will bring no value to that company but get paid a boatload.Lester Freamon said:
That new VP for Strategy and ESG, the ex McKinsey chick, is a total nut case. Watched her video on their new strategy and I felt like I was watching the O&G edition of Silicon Valley.
Exactly what you would expect from ex McKinsey rolling out ESG initiatives as "strategy" at a major
Cyp0111 said:
Not too sure on the BP front. I think they are really going to blow up a ton of shareholder value with this program. A lot to walk back at this point.
Furlock Bones said:that was such a horrific joke. she will bring no value to that company but get paid a boatload.Lester Freamon said:
That new VP for Strategy and ESG, the ex McKinsey chick, is a total nut case. Watched her video on their new strategy and I felt like I was watching the O&G edition of Silicon Valley.
Exactly what you would expect from ex McKinsey rolling out ESG initiatives as "strategy" at a major
Spaceship said:Furlock Bones said:that was such a horrific joke. she will bring no value to that company but get paid a boatload.Lester Freamon said:
That new VP for Strategy and ESG, the ex McKinsey chick, is a total nut case. Watched her video on their new strategy and I felt like I was watching the O&G edition of Silicon Valley.
Exactly what you would expect from ex McKinsey rolling out ESG initiatives as "strategy" at a major
Do you have a link to the video?
I've worked with managers like this everywhere. They say a whole lot, yet still say nothing.Lester Freamon said:
That's the exact point. It's like she fit every MBB and ESG buzzword into a two minute segment without actually saying anything. Sheer lunacy.
Certainly their hail mary after decades of mismanagement.Furlock Bones said:
i have a friend at BP. i asked him what he's planning on doing, and he's decided to jump on the ESG train. he said its infected the company so much he figures its the best way to stay on.
oh i am well aware.HotardAg07 said:
I think people here are underestimating the pressure BP and Shell face in their home countries by government authorities, investors, and interest groups to make these moves. They are doing it out of necessity and self-preservation, not altruism.
The virtue signaling is part of that.
I'm sure it is something else, but guessing the Fed is also warming up the money machine in preparation for the conference today.Dreigh said:
Probably won't last long, but as of my typing this WTI just cracked $40 (barely).
What's driving this price rally?
Decent crude inventory draw? Weakening dollar? Both?
a hurricane and unexpected draw down of inventoryDreigh said:
Probably won't last long, but as of my typing this WTI just cracked $40 (barely).
What's driving this price rally?
Decent crude inventory draw? Weakening dollar? Both?
Cyp0111 said:
Going to be choppy for a while.