伍德赛德加入环境署石油和天然气甲烷伙伴关系2.0

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Woodside Energy 已加入联合国环境规划署 (UNEP) 石油和天然气甲烷伙伴关系 2.0 (OGMP 2.0),这是一个基于测量的报告框架,可提高甲烷排放报告的准确性和透明度。

OGMP 2.0 是环境署的旗舰计划,旨在向公众保证石油和天然气行业的参与公司正在负责任地管理甲烷。

Woodside 首席执行官 Meg O'eill 表示:“Woodside 很高兴成为 OGMP 2.0 的首个澳大利亚成员,从而扩大我们在最大限度减少甲烷排放方面的领导地位。”

“作为我们甲烷战略的一部分,Woodside 力争到 2030 年使运营资产的甲烷排放量接近于零。”

“我们还通过我们的甲烷指导原则 (MGP) 会员资格,特别是作为中游倡议的项目领导者,提供行业领导力和宣传,支持整个价值链的甲烷减排,该倡议的重点是减少甲烷排放特定的价值链和区域。”

OGMP 2.0 项目经理 Giulia Ferrini 表示:“我们很高兴欢迎 Woodside 加入该合作伙伴关系,成为其在澳大利亚的第一家成员公司。”

“这是在整个行业和地区扩大甲烷问责制和透明度方面迈出的宝贵一步。由于客户、投资者和政府要求更强大的甲烷性能,我们希望伍德赛德的承诺能够激励其他人加入 OGMP 2.0 并采用高标准的排放报告和管理。”

伍德赛德致力于最大限度地减少排放,这意味着到 2022 年,该公司的甲烷排放量按体积计算将占其产量的 0.1% 左右,远低于石油和天然气气候倡议 (OGCI) 低于 0.2% 的甲烷强度目标。

今天的公告支持伍德赛德的净股权范围1和2温室气体减排目标和资产脱碳计划,并补充了伍德赛德支持的其他举措,包括在第28届联合国气候变化框架公约缔约方会议上宣布的石油和天然气脱碳宪章( COP28)、世界银行的零例行燃烧计划、OGCI 的近零甲烷计划、MGP 和东盟甲烷领导计划。

伍德赛德的甲烷计划包括四个关键支柱:开发高度完整性的测量数据集;努力实现接近零的甲烷排放;透明的报告;通过倡导和与他人合作来发挥领导作用。

Woodside 的目标是到 2025 年将范围 1 和范围 2 净权益排放量减少 15%,到 2030 年减少 30%,并希望到 2050 年或更早实现净零排放。

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Woodside joins UNEP Oil and Gas Methane Partnership 2.0

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Woodside Energy has joined the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Oil & Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 (OGMP 2.0), a measurement-based reporting framework which enables improved accuracy and transparency for methane emission reporting.

A flagship programme of UNEP, OGMP 2.0 is intended to provide the public assurance that methane is being managed responsibly by participating companies in the oil and gas sector.

Woodside CEO, Meg O’Neill, said: “Woodside is pleased to extend our leadership in minimising methane emissions by being OGMP 2.0’s first Australian member.”

“As part of our methane strategy, Woodside is striving for near-zero methane emissions on operated assets by 2030.”

“We also provide industry leadership and advocacy in support of methane emissions reductions across the entire value chain through our membership of the Methane Guiding Principles (MGP), particularly as the project lead of the Midstream Initiative, which is focused on reducing methane emissions in specific value chains and regions.”

Giulia Ferrini, OGMP 2.0 Programme Manager, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Woodside to the Partnership as its first member company in Australia.”

“This is a valuable step towards expanding methane accountability and transparency across the industry and the region. As customers, investors and governments demand stronger methane performance, we hope Woodside’s commitment will inspire others to join OGMP 2.0 and adopt a high standard of emissions reporting and management.”

Woodside’s focus on minimising emissions means that in 2022, the company’s methane emissions were calculated to be around 0.1% of its production by volume, well below the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) methane intensity target of below 0.2%.

Today’s announcement supports Woodside’s net equity Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets and asset decarbonisation plans, and also complements other initiatives which Woodside supports, including the Oil and Gas Decarbonisation Charter announced at the 28th UNFCCC Conference of the Parties (COP28), the World Bank’s Zero Routine Flaring Initiative, the OGCI’s Near Zero Methane Initiative, MGP and the ASEAN Methane Leadership Programme.

Woodside's methane plan comprises four key pillars: developing a high-integrity measured dataset; striving for near-zero methane emissions; transparent reporting; and leadership through advocating and collaborating with others.

Woodside has targets to reduce net equity Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 15% by 2025 and 30% by 2030, and has an aspiration for net zero by 2050 or sooner.

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