JULY 20246EDITOR'S DESKThe US oilfield construction and management industry is leading the way in innovation, embracing full digitalization and prioritizing sustainability and environmental considerations. Even in 2024, it remains a crucial pillar of the global economy, driving world development.With growing concerns about climate change and environmental impact, organizations are under pressure to adopt sustainable practices. As the energy demand grows, the oilfield construction and management industry must swiftly adapt to remain competitive, shifting towards efficient and sustainable practices.One key aspect of these practices is the reduction of carbon emissions. Organizations are exploring various carbon emission reduction techniques using advanced monitoring and control systems in the production process to reduce emissions and improve energy efficiency. Enterprises are leveraging technological developments to address environmental issues in a faster and more efficient manner. Project management software, for example, digitizes project workflow and enables real-time collaboration among project teams. It also integrates technologies such as artificial intelligence, IoT devices, and advanced analytical tools, allowing organizations to collect and analyze data from various sources. In addition, automation of traditionally manual processes helps companies reduce costs, improve processes, and enable better data-driven decision-making. This optimization improves project performance and reduces environmental risks. The edition Oilfield Construction and Maintenance 2024 showcases Arguijo, an industry leader with over 40 years of experience. Arguijo provides high-quality cement work, hot tap services, pipeline construction, and well-site support, bringing a high level of care to customers across Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arizona, and Kansas.This edition also features interviews with industry leaders, providing insights into the latest developments and trends in the oilfield construction and maintenance sector. Experts such as Joe Mazza, Vice-President of Energy Supply and Resource Development at FortisBC, and Doug Kilmer, Vice President of Resource Management, Renewables Delivery Team at TRC Companies, share their perspectives on industry challenges and emerging trends. We hope these valuable insights from industry leaders featured in this edition will assist you in making informed decisions for your businesses.Let us know your thoughts. Sustainable Innovations for Reducing Environmental RisksJade McdonaldManaging Editoreditor@energybusinessreview.comCopyright © 2024 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.Email:sales@energybusinessreview.comeditor@energybusinessreview.comMarketing@energybusinessreview.com JULY - 1 - 2024, Vol 5 - Issue 5 (ISSN 2836-5097) Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Energy Business ReviewVisit www.energybusinessreview.com VisualizersRobert Grey SmthManaging EditorJade McdonaldEditorial StaffAaron Pierce Ava GarciaDaeg GroverJoshua Parker Kenny PeruzziScott ThomasDisclaimer: *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOs
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