Integrating Biodiversity Conservation into Oil and Gas Development
Note to Readers
This report, released by the Energy and
Biodiversity Initiative (EBI), is the result
of a collaborative effort by representa-
tives of the nine member companies
and conservation organizations of the
Initiative. The views expressed herein
do not necessarily represent the views
of every EBI member.
EBI members recognize that there
is a continuing public debate around
biodiversity conservation and oil and
gas operations. Although EBI was not
intended to resolve all the issues in-
volved in this debate, we believe the
EBI products and process will make
a significant contribution to con-
structive dialogue to accompany that
debate. We welcome your comments
and feedback on this document or
any other EBI products.
Design
COVER KINETIK
INTERIOR Kristen Pironis
Photography Credits
All photos ©Conservation International
except where noted FROM TOP Haroldo
Castro, Piotr Naskrecki, ©BP
Acknowledgments
Many people in both the energy
industry and the conservation sector
contributed their time and expertise
to this initiative. We are grateful to
the following for their time, commit-
ment and advice:
Several consultants contributed to the
EBI through research, writing, editing
and facilitation. We are grateful to
Terry Thoem for helping us stay on
track through many group meetings
with his diplomatic but firm facilitation
skills. And we would like to extend a
special thank you to Amy Sweeting and
Paul Mitchell for their help with the
writing, editing and integrating of the
final products of the EBI.
The Center for Environmental Leader-
ship in Business (CELB) at Conservation
International (CI) convened the EBI,
and provided project management and
administrative support. CELB is a
division of CI, created in partnership
with Ford Motor Company. We would
specifically like to thank Laury Saligman,
Jason Anderson, Nenita DeGuzman
and Maggie Bowne for their support.
In addition, all the members of the
EBI—BP, ChevronTexaco, CI, Fauna
& Flora