Aiming for zero methane emissions initiative

OGCI is a CEO-led initiative focused on accelerating action to a net zero future consistent with the Paris Agreement.

This document was developed by OGCI member companies and provides guidance to oil and gas operators on how near-zero methane emissions could be interpreted and reached. It includes examples of how near-zero emissions are currently defined within the industry at both corporate and group levels, offering insights applicable to integrated companies as well as those operating exclusively in the upstream, midstream, or downstream sectors.

OGCI and its member companies do not assume any responsibility for the accuracy or reliability of any information offered by third-party websites linked though this site. The views expressed in the external content do not necessarily reflect those of OGCI or its member companies. See our Terms of Use.

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2023
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Best practices
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Regulations, frameworks and voluntary initiatives
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Voluntary initiatives
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