ASEAN energy sector methane leadership program

The global oil and gas association for advancing environmental and social performance across the energy transition.

Launched at Energy Asia 2023 in Kuala Lumpur on June 26, 2023, the MLP spans 18 months and concentrates on fostering effective methane emission management in the ASEAN O&G industry. It aims to support the Global Methane Pledge 2030 through regional collaboration, technology transfer, networking, knowledge sharing, and capacity building among oil and gas companies, regional and international organizations, and other stakeholders.

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Region
Asia
Published
2024
Resource Type
Voluntary initiatives guidelines
Category
Regulations, frameworks and voluntary initiatives
Sub-Category
Voluntary initiatives
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