We’ve Joined OGMP 2.0, Now What?
OGMP 2.0, the United Nation’s (UN) flagship oil and gas reporting framework for methane emissions, is one of 24 voluntary initiatives available to the energy
OGMP 2.0, the United Nation’s (UN) flagship oil and gas reporting framework for methane emissions, is one of 24 voluntary initiatives available to the energy
With 130 oil and gas companies representing assets in 70 countries, OGMP 2.0 member companies now account for almost 40% of global oil and gas
Why OGMP 2.0? 130 oil and gas companies with assets in over 70 countries. 38% of global oil and gas production. 80% of LNG flows.
This is the second in a series of four articles on the 2023 Voluntary Initiatives Report by Highwood Emissions Management. To read the full Voluntary
With growing concerns about climate change and GHG emissions, companies in the energy industry are increasingly exploring voluntary initiatives for emissions reductions.
Thomas Fox, President and Director of Innovation, was featured on the Veriten C.O.B. Tuesday Webinar. His session covered all things emissions: past present and future and we’ve highlighted key takeaways below, because we know you are a busy professional who has a stack of “simple” questions to get through!
The first step towards managing and reducing greenhouse gas emissions is understanding where they’re coming from, and how much there are. Do you know where your emissions come from?
A guest contribution by Ryan Streams, Vice President, Policy and External Affairs, Kairos Aerospace on the evolution of methane regulation in the United States and what it means for our industry
Exploring the new business avenues available to Oil and Gas operators as a result of the implementation of ‘flexibility mechanisms’ relating to the timelines to implement greenhouse gas emissions targets.
This article is one of three featured articles from the Highwood Voluntary Emissions Reduction Initiatives Report 2022.
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