Two new signatories for Aiming for Zero

Wintershall DEA and Neptune Energy are the two newest signatories, aiming to achieve near-zero methane emissions from operated oil and gas assets by 2030.
QatarEnergy joins industry-led initiative aiming to eliminate methane footprint by 2030

QatarEnergy joined the 12 member companies of the OGCI in a bid to achieve near-zero methane emissions from operated oil and gas assets by 2030.
OGCI members aim for zero methane emissions from oil and gas operations by 2030

OGCI today launched the Aiming for Zero Methane Emissions Initiative which calls for an all-in approach that treats energy industry methane emissions as seriously as the industry already treats safety.
OGCI sharpens its methane and carbon intensity targets

OGCI has revised its collective upstream targets for 2025. These near-term targets support OGCI’s new strategy to accelerate both ambition and action, and reflect progress made in reducing aggregate greenhouse gas emissions since 2017.
OGCI’s Position Papers

OGCI publishes policy positions on methane regulation, CCUS, NCS, carbon value and Article 6
Oil and Gas Methane Science Studies

Findings on methane emissions from a range of oil and gas facilities
OGCI reports significant progress on aggregate upstream methane and carbon intensity targets
The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) today announced its aggregate performance data for 2019. It shows the collective upstream methane and carbon intensity of member companies’ aggregated upstream oil and gas operations stand at 0.23% and 21.1 kg CO2e/boe respectively, a significant reduction in intensity for both metrics compared to 2018. OGCI, having surpassed […]
Deploying methane detection and quantification technologies effectively

Joint IOGP-IPIECA-OGCI project to develop industry recommended practices for deploying methane detection and quantification technologies
OGCI launches $1M partnership with Payne Institute to develop new web platform to map gas flaring

The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) has today announced a technical and financial sponsorship commitment of nearly $1M USD to the Payne Institute for Public Policy (PIPP) at Colorado School of Mines, to develop a transparent web platform to support real-time mapping and tracking of global gas flaring data.
First findings published from the Oil and Gas Methane Science Studies

Scientists measured methane emissions from offshore platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, finding that just 2% of sites were responsible for 20% of emissions.