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Global guidelines and requirements for professional competencies of natural resource extraction engineers: Implications for ESG principles and sustainable development goals

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 338, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.130530

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Competence of a resource extraction engineer; Mining and oil and gas company; Energy transition; SDGs in mining operations; ESG principles in extractive operations

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This study proposes a system for determining the levels of professional competencies of Professional Resource Extraction Engineers based on international standards. Additional knowledge requirements in areas such as ethics, safety, environment, and financial sustainability are expected to be introduced. The developed methodology and digital indicators for evaluating the activities of public extractive companies allow for increased transparency and trust from the local population.
The future limitation of certain types of minerals due to reduced availability and monopolization of their production requires international legal principles to forecast and respond to international environmental policy. The efficiency and complexity of mineral extraction in terms of environmental, social, governance (ESG) principles is largely determined by the level of professional competence of an extractive company. The level of professional competence of a resource extraction engineer is the equivalent of trust in the company's activities and its ability to comply with ESG principles. The paper proposes for consideration a system for determining the levels of professional competencies of the Professional Resource Extraction Engineer based on the International Standards for Resource Extraction Engineers (ISREE). Threshold requirements for additional knowledge are expected to be introduced in areas such as ethics, safety, environment and preservation of financial viability. The developed methodology and digital indicators for evaluating the activities of public extractive companies, with consideration to ESG principles and sustainable development goals (SDG), allows increasing transparency and trust in its activities of the local population.

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