Energy and commodities companies are at a pivotal moment. As global climate goals intensify and regulatory demands increase, the sector faces mounting pressure to decarbonize while maintaining profitability and operational excellence. The challenge is clear: how can organizations move from sustainability ambition to measurable action—especially in industries where complex, siloed operations have long obscured the full picture of emissions and efficiency?
The answer lies in the integration of value chain analytics and digital transformation. By unifying data, breaking down operational silos, and leveraging advanced analytics, energy and commodities companies can unlock new levels of efficiency, transparency, and sustainability across their entire value chain.
Historically, energy and commodities operations have been hampered by fragmented data systems, manual processes, and localized decision-making. This siloed approach makes it difficult to identify opportunities for improvement, comply with evolving regulations, or track progress against decarbonization targets.
Leading organizations are overcoming these barriers by implementing integrated, cloud-based data platforms. These platforms centralize information from trading, operations, ERP, HSE, and external sources, harmonizing it into a single source of truth. The result is a real-time, enterprise-wide view of energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions—empowering business users with actionable insights and predictive analytics.
A global energy corporation operating in over 40 countries faced the challenge of scattered emissions and energy data across multiple regional systems. By partnering to design and implement a Greenhouse Gas Emissions & Energy Efficiency Platform, the company achieved:
The impact was transformative: over five years, the company realized a measurable reduction in GHG emissions, a 4.4% improvement in energy efficiency, and over $200 million in operational savings. The platform also enabled compliance with regional regulations and fostered a culture of data-driven, collaborative decision-making.
Modernizing the value chain is about more than technology—it’s about reimagining how teams work together. By breaking down silos between trading, logistics, refining, and marketing, companies can:
For example, a major downstream energy company built a Value Chain Analytics & Visualization Platform that unified data from across the business. This enabled:
The company is now on track to deliver $500 million in value by 2025, with sustainability and operational efficiency going hand in hand.
Drawing on extensive experience in the sector, here are actionable steps for embedding decarbonization into value chain modernization:
The benefits of integrating value chain analytics with decarbonization efforts extend far beyond compliance:
The journey to profitable sustainability is shaped by regional realities:
With over 30 years of experience in energy and commodities, Publicis Sapient is uniquely positioned to guide organizations through large-scale, cross-functional transformation. Our SPEED capabilities—Strategy, Product, Experience, Engineering, and Data & AI—ensure that every solution is tailored to your unique needs and delivers measurable business outcomes. We don’t just implement technology; we co-create the future of your business, helping you move from isolated digital upgrades to true value chain modernization.
The future of energy and commodities is connected, agile, and sustainable. By leveraging integrated data platforms and value chain analytics, companies can drive measurable improvements in energy efficiency and emissions reduction—future-proofing their business and leading the charge toward a low-carbon future.
Connect with Publicis Sapient’s experts to start your transformation journey today.