Leveraging Agile and Hybrid Models to Advance Sustainability Initiatives in the Oil and Gas Industry

Samuel Yaw Larbi *

Department of Project Management, Roux Institute, Northeastern University, U.S.A.

Kwaku Boakye

Department of Economics and Applied Statistics, New Mexico State University, La Cruces, NM, U.S.A.

Mobolaji Fakeyede

Department of Information Technology, Chevron, Nigeria.

Adewale Joshua Asimolowo

Department of Finance, Oil and Gas, University of Michigan, U.S.A.

Frederick Owusu

Department of Earth Sciences and Geologic Resources, Stephen F. Austin State University, U.S.A.

Ogooluwa Korede Omole

Department of Sciences, Western Illinois University, U.S.A.

Enita Anita Omuvwie

Richards College of Business, University of West Georgia, U.S.A.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aim: This research aims to find out how Agile and Hybrid project management approaches can assist in the sustainability initiatives of the oil and gas sector by combining flexibility, adaptability and structural discipline for a compliance-heavy environment.

Methodology: Among 150 records obtained through databases such as Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar, 20 case studies were selected, and the authors conducted a systematic literature review of those studies.

Key Findings: The findings show that Agile and Hybrid methods stimulate adaptability and creativity, facilitate relationships between stakeholders, and address the regulations and cultural issues. The use of agile models with an iterative nature is good for tackling dynamic sustainability challenges such as carbon reduction and green energy implementation, and the use of hybrid models provides a structured framework to ensure compliance. Despite these advantages, there are many cultural resistance and high costs of deployment that prevent implementation. The proposed framework is based on empirical case studies and industrial practices, while being able to interweave the flexibility provided by Agile models with the phases of the Hybrid models.

Conclusion: In this review, practical advice is provided for policymakers, sustainability officers and project members to accelerate progress in the area of sustainability in complex operational environments.

Keywords: Agile, hybrid models, sustainability, oil and gas, project management


How to Cite

Larbi, Samuel Yaw, Kwaku Boakye, Mobolaji Fakeyede, Adewale Joshua Asimolowo, Frederick Owusu, Ogooluwa Korede Omole, and Enita Anita Omuvwie. 2025. “Leveraging Agile and Hybrid Models to Advance Sustainability Initiatives in the Oil and Gas Industry”. Asian Journal of Advanced Research and Reports 19 (5):144-59. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajarr/2025/v19i51007.