Neptune boss urges Aberdeen to drive ‘collective action’ on climate change
ByAllister Thomas
Neptune Energy executive chairman, Sam Laidlaw.
The executive chairman of Neptune Energy has urged Aberdeen’s energy sector to drive “collective action” on climate change.
Sam Laidlaw spoke at the OGUK Industry Conference yesterday, praising the city for setting the global “benchmark” for innovation in the wake of the latest oil downturn.
Mr Laidlaw, an industry stalwart of more than 30 years, urged the north-east to use that innovation and work with other energy sectors to “drive transition” on climate change.