Arthur Lee

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Chevron Fellow (appointed by Chairman and CEO Dave O’Reilly in 2008)

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  • US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

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  • SPE-168430-MS The Expanding Role of Natural Gas: Comparing Life-Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    SPE International Conference on Health, Safety, and Environment, Long Beach, California, USA

  • A comprehensive review of climate adaptation in the United States: more than before, but less than needed.

    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change

  • CCS Stakeholder Issues Review and Analysis

    Energy Procedia

    We found a continuum of stakeholder interests which are broadly directed at two different outcomes: Project/local level discussions associated with management of social, environmental, health and safety impacts, and delivery of local benefits.Global level discussions on climate change and the role of CCS and local communities.

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  • Local community benefit sharing mechanisms for CCS projects

    Elsevier Ltd., Energy Procedia, GHGT-12

    This paper explores experience and options available to CCS project developers for local community benefit sharing. Project developers across the energy, mining and waste sectors are increasingly focused on enhancing local benefits, by maximising direct and indirect positive local impacts associated with a development, and also through specific community investment programs. In the context of a CCS project, benefit sharing needs to be considered particularly at the storage stage, which…

    This paper explores experience and options available to CCS project developers for local community benefit sharing. Project developers across the energy, mining and waste sectors are increasingly focused on enhancing local benefits, by maximising direct and indirect positive local impacts associated with a development, and also through specific community investment programs. In the context of a CCS project, benefit sharing needs to be considered particularly at the storage stage, which frequently harbours the greatest public concerns around perceived health, safety and environmental risk, yet typically receives few direct or indirect local benefits (such as employment or local procurement) that stem from project activities. Developers need to think creatively about how to fill the ‘benefits gap’ at the storage stage and how, in turn, to create a value proposition for the community hosting the CO2 storage site. A variety of approaches were identified with the potential to increase the attractiveness of a proposed CCS project to storage communities, including:
    • Direct revenue sharing (for commercially driven projects);
    • Distribution of direct benefits typically experienced in the capture stage (including employment, procurement of local goods and services, and infrastructure construction) across the CCS chain; and
    • Development and implementation of specific community investment programs.

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