
Energy, Oil & Gas / Utilities
Energy, Oil & Gas / Utilities
Roadmap


Strategy

Reporting

Climate

Assurance

Climate risk & transition to low-carbon energy

Carbon pricing readiness & emissions management

Safety, community impact & operational risks

Regulatory compliance & sustainability disclosures
ESG focus drivers
ESG focus drivers
The full ESG specialization can be completed over 6–12 weeks, depending on the selected modules. Organizations can also adopt a phased approach aligned to Foundation, Strategy, Reporting, Climate, and Assurance tracks.
No prior ESG experience is required. However, familiarity with operations, risk, or compliance in energy or utilities will help participants contextualize ESG topics such as climate risk and carbon management.
Yes, we recommend starting with:
- ESG Awareness & Enablement
- ESG in Organization
Before progressing into Reporting, Climate, and Assurance modules for maximum impact.
Energy companies face increasing requirements for:
- Climate-related disclosures (e.g., emissions, transition risks)
- Carbon pricing readiness
- Regulatory reporting (e.g., Bursa Sustainability Reporting)
This directly impacts investment decisions, compliance, and stakeholder trust.
Yes. The program equips teams with:
- Understanding of mandatory disclosures
- ESG reporting frameworks
- Data and governance practices
👉 Enabling better regulatory alignment and audit readiness
- Clear ESG roadmap aligned to business strategy
- Improved climate risk management capability
- Structured ESG reporting readiness
- Stronger governance and assurance practices
Yes. The program can be tailored to:
- Specific energy sub-sectors (oil, gas, utilities)
- Organizational ESG maturity
- Internal policies and regulatory requirements
Each module typically runs 1–2 days, allowing flexible scheduling across teams.
No. The program is designed to support both beginners and experienced professionals.



