Nasr Alkadi

ESG Leader Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline

As an ESG Leader at Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline, a natural gas transmission system that serves major markets in the Midwest and Mid-Continent regions, Nasr leverages his PhD in Industrial and Systems Engineering and over 25 years of experience in energy ecology and sustainability to develop and implement low carbon solutions and strategies. He combines scientific rigor with customer focus to deliver on the industry's biggest sustainability challenges and support the energy transition.

Nasr have a proven track record of leading and managing research and engineering teams, developing and deploying cutting-edge technologies, such as LUMEN Methane Emissions Monitoring Technology, a cloud-based data analytics and statistical modelling platform, and conducting emissions measurements and verification, energy efficiency, energy systems modelling, product life cycle analysis, and product design for energy. He has authored over 22 journal publications, obtained multiple patents, and led several international projects with various agencies and partners. Nasr is passionate about creating a positive impact on the environment and society through his work.

Agenda Day 2 - October 9, 2025

11:55 AM (5:55PM CET) Leveraging AI to Measure, Track and Reduce Scope Emissions From Scope 1 - 3

While many companies have made progress in addressing Scope 1 and 2 emissions, challenges remain in streamlining data collection and reporting. Venturing into Scope 3 emissions, however, presents a new frontier—complex, less defined, and significantly more difficult to navigate. This panel will discuss:  

  • Understanding how AI can help streamline Scope 1-3 emissions reporting by automating data collection, improving accuracy, and providing actionable insights from complex datasets.  
  • Strategies to incorporate scope 1-3 emissions into your business operations and accelerate data collection efforts. 
  • How to navigate the inconsistent expectations regarding the recording and granularity of supply chain data. Is there an accepted baseline for reporting that can help?  
  • Overcoming the challenge of gathering accurate data from the entire value chain, especially considering the lack of standardization, inconsistent measurement methods and data quality across different companies and industries.