Big Tech's eco-pledges aren't slowing its pursuit of Big Oil
Source: Associated Press
Big Techs eco-pledges arent slowing its pursuit of Big Oil
BY MATT O'BRIEN
October 2, 2019
Employee activism and outside pressure have pushed big tech companies like Amazon, Microsoft and Google into promising to slash their carbon emissions. But theres another thing these tech giants arent cutting: Their growing business ties to the oil and gas industry.
When Microsoft held an all-staff meeting in September, an employee asked CEO Satya Nadella if it was ethical for the company to be selling its cloud computing services to fossil fuel companies, according to two other Microsoft employees who described the exchange on condition they not be named. Such partnerships, the worker told Nadella, were accelerating the oil companies greenhouse gas emissions.
Microsoft and other tech giants have been competing with one another to strike lucrative partnerships with ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, BP and other energy firms, in many cases supplying them not just with remote data storage but also artificial intelligence tools for pinpointing better drilling spots or speeding up refinery production.
The oil and gas industry is spending roughly $20 billion each year on cloud services, which accounts for about 10% of the total cloud market, according to Vivek Chidambaram, a managing director of Accentures energy consultancy. Its not yet clear whether the extraction industry is getting its moneys worth, although experts remain bullish about the application of advanced technology to oil and gas exploration.
Nadella sought to assuage employee concerns at the September 12 meeting, first by reiterating Microsofts internal efforts on environmental sustainability, according to the workers, who asked for anonymity because they feared retaliation for speaking about an internal meeting. The employees said Nadella also defended Microsofts energy partners, pointing out their investments in researching and developing more sustainable energy production methods.
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