大型天然气巨头在 COP27 上宣布自己是气候领袖

“最重要的是,人们在 COP27 上看到美国最大的天然气生产商作为我们将成为能源转型领导者的象征,”EQT 首席执行官托比·赖斯 (Toby Rice) 在 COP27 间隙告诉路透社。缔约方会议第二十七届会议。

沙迪亚·纳斯拉拉,路透社

两家大型天然气公司的负责人于 11 月 14 日对路透社表示,他们正在寻求利用 COP27 国际气候峰会的机会,宣传自己的行业是应对全球变暖的领导者。

天然气生产商EQT Corp.和NewMed Energy的魅力攻势反映出,一些化石燃料公司在今年埃及举行的联合国气候谈判中受到了更友好的接待,此前这些公司多年来一直被视为全球变暖的罪魁祸首。

“最重要的是,人们在 COP27 上看到美国最大的天然气生产商作为我们将成为能源转型领导者的象征,”EQT 首席执行官托比·赖斯 (Toby Rice) 在 COP27 间隙告诉路透社。 COP27 于 11 月 14 日在沙姆沙伊赫举行。

“我们正在与不同国家的一些政治领导人会面,我们正在与一些环保组织会面讨论这个计划,”他说。


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虽然天然气燃烧时排放的二氧化碳远低于煤炭,但众所周知,天然气的生产和上市会导致甲烷的大量泄漏,而甲烷是比二氧化碳更严重的温室气体。

美国和欧盟正在推动国际社会努力打击石油和天然气行业的甲烷泄漏,他们表示这对于实现将全球变暖限制在 1.5 摄氏度的全球目标至关重要。

拥有以色列巨大利维坦气田股份的 NewMed Energy 首席执行官表示,该公司正在采取类似的方式参加这次会议,英国石油公司 (BP Plc) 和 TotalEnergies 的首席执行官也出席了这次会议,后者提倡减排模仿天然气生产商。

“世界已经改变,人们更加认识到上游(天然气)公司不是敌人。排放是敌人,”尤西·阿布说,他指的是以色列使用 NewMed 的天然气来替代燃煤生产。

“我们看到全球人们采取了更加现实的方法,开发可再生能源,同时也开发大量天然气。”

然而,研究合作组织“气候行动追踪”上周表示,各国争相采购更多天然气来替代俄罗斯的供应,面临着多年排放的风险,这可能会阻碍气候目标的实现。

路透社 - 化石燃料二氧化碳排放量图

“这些化石燃料公司将气候推向了临界点,目前全球升温已经达到 1.2 摄氏度。然而,他们解决这场气候危机的方法是使用更多的化石燃料。”气候与能源智库 Power Shift Africa 主任穆罕默德·阿多 (Mohamed Adow) 表示。

根据国际能源署的数据,2021 年燃煤电厂产生的温室气体排放量占全球温室气体排放量的五分之一,超过任何其他单一来源。

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Big Gas Chiefs Bill Themselves as Climate Leaders at COP27

“The most important thing is for people to see America’s largest natural gas producer here at COP27 as a symbol that we’re going to be a leader in energy transition,” EQT CEO Toby Rice told Reuters on the sidelines of COP27.

Shadia Nasralla, Reuters

The heads of two big natural gas companies told Reuters on Nov. 14 they were seeking to use the setting of the COP27 international climate summit to bill their industry as a leader in the fight against global warming.

The charm offensive by gas producers EQT Corp. and NewMed Energy reflected the friendlier reception enjoyed by some fossil fuel companies at this year’s U.N. climate negotiations in Egypt, following years in which they were ostracized as the chief villains of global warming.

“The most important thing is for people to see America’s largest natural gas producer here at COP27 as a symbol that we’re going to be a leader in energy transition,” EQT CEO Toby Rice told Reuters on the sidelines of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh on Nov. 14.

“We’re meeting with some political leaders in different countries, we’re meeting with some environmental groups to talk about this plan,” he said.


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While gas emits far less CO₂ than coal when it is burned, producing it and getting it to market is known to lead to significant leaks of methane—a greenhouse-gas far more potent than CO₂.

The U.S. and the EU are driving an international effort to crack down on oil and gas industry methane leaks, something they say is critical to reaching a global goal to limit planetary warming to 1.5 C.

The chief of NewMed Energy which owns a stake in Israel’s huge Leviathan gasfield, said it was taking a similar approach to the conference, which was also visited by BP Plc’s and TotalEnergies’ CEOs, the latter promoting an emissions-cutting imitative for gas producers.

“The world has changed, people have better understanding that upstream [gas] companies are not the enemy. Emissions is the enemy,” Yossi Abu said, referring to Israel using NewMed’s gas to replace coal-fired coal production.

“We’re seeing globally people taking a much more realistic approach, developing renewables but also developing a lot of natural gas.”

However, the research collaboration Climate Action Tracker said last week that countries scrambling to source more natural gas to replace supplies from Russia are risking years of emissions that could thwart climate goals.

Reuters - carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels graph

“These fossil fuel companies are what have driven the climate to breaking point, with global heating now already at 1.2 Celsius. And yet their solution to this climate crisis is more fossil fuels,” said Mohamed Adow, Director at climate and energy think tank Power Shift Africa.

Coal power plants produced a fifth of global greenhouse-gas emissions in 2021, more than any other single source, according to the International Energy Agency.