Methane Tracker Data Explorer
This data tool presents the IEA’s country-by-country estimates of energy-related methane emissions.
This data tool presents the IEA’s country-by-country estimates of energy-related methane emissions.
Methane is responsible for around 30% of the rise in global temperatures since the Industrial Revolution, and rapid and sustained reductions in methane emissions are key to limiting near-term global warming and improving air quality.
Company members participating in reporting under the OGMP 2.0 Reporting Framework (Framework) are required to submit an implementation plan describing how they will achieve the ‘gold standard’ of reporting by the agreed dates (3 years for operated assets and 5 years for non-operated assets).
In an international context where decarbonisation of the energy systems is crucial for accelerating the energy transition and contribute to the goals of achieving the Paris targets.
The Oil & Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 (OGMP 2.0) is a multi-stakeholder initiative launched by UNEP and the Climate and Clean Air Coalition.
This document provides step by step guidance for Partner Companies to use in submitting their Annual Report to the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 (OGMP) Secretariat.
The Oil & Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 (OGMP 2.0) is a multi-stakeholder initiative launched by UNEP and the Climate and Clean Air Coalition.
Country/venture/asset level reporting is the lowest reporting level for the OGMP 2.0.
There are two types of flares, elevated and ground flares. Elevated flares are more common and typically have larger capacities than ground flares.
The European Union (EU) agreed a climate neutrality target by 2050, including an interim 55% net Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission reductions target by 2030.
Flaring and venting are the largest sources of methane emissions for the upstream oil and gas sector.
The European Commission (EC) adopted on 14 of October of 2020 a Communication on an EU strategy to reduce methane emissions.
Today, the oil and gas industry has a methane-emissions data challenge.
Providing access to energy, while addressing global climate change, is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century.