Research on ESG Strategies and Admitted to Grinnell College
About the Program and AcademX Support
Roman completed the AcademX research program under the guidance of experts in sustainable development economics and corporate strategy. We helped him formulate his research problem, gather theoretical data, and prepare a paper that meets international academic standards.
Research Topic
Evaluation of ESG strategies of international and Russian oil and gas companies.
Essence of the Work
Roman examined how major corporations implement ESG initiatives — from environmental programs and emissions reduction to corporate governance and social responsibility.
In his research, he analyzed international ESG ratings (including MSCI), decarbonization practices, renewable energy development, reporting methodologies, and key differences between international and Russian companies.
The work demonstrated that ESG has become a critical factor in sustainable development — influencing investment decisions, financial strategies, and long-term company valuation.
In his research, he analyzed international ESG ratings (including MSCI), decarbonization practices, renewable energy development, reporting methodologies, and key differences between international and Russian companies.
The work demonstrated that ESG has become a critical factor in sustainable development — influencing investment decisions, financial strategies, and long-term company valuation.
Academic Activity
Publication in the peer-reviewed international journal EJ-Energy Research.
Link to the publication: Evaluation of ESG-Strategies of Oil and Gas Companies
Link to the publication: Evaluation of ESG-Strategies of Oil and Gas Companies
Result for the Student
Roman was admitted to Grinnell College, majoring in Economics, and has already received $304,000 in financial aid from the university.
Roman’s story demonstrates how strong analytical work on ESG and deep understanding of sustainable development economics help build a competitive profile for admission to top U.S. universities.