New report explores hydrogen’s role in clean transport

The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) today releases The Road Ahead for Hydrogen Powered Mobility, a report exploring strategies to accelerate hydrogen’s role in achieving a low-carbon transport future.
OGCI study highlights potential of biofuels to decarbonize shipping

OGCI’s new study, Biomass for Marine 2025, produced in collaboration with Argus Media, shows how biofuels are emerging as a critical solution for decarbonizing the shipping industry.
Net Zero 2050: Energy Demand Dynamics across the Transportation Sector

The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI), in collaboration with FEV Consulting, has released a new report outlining pathways to decarbonize the transport sector, which accounts for nearly 25% of global CO₂ emissions.
Engineering study charts potential of carbon capture technology to help decarbonize shipping

OGCI, GCMD, Stena Bulk and a consortium of leading maritime organisations release report demonstrating the technical feasibility of onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) technology to reduce shipping’s emissions.
OGCI partners with GCMD to advance solutions to decarbonize shipping

The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) and the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) today announced a two-year coalition partnership agreement to work on a range of solutions to decarbonize the shipping industry. Areas of collaboration will focus on energy efficiency to reduce emissions, future fuels that are lower in carbon intensity, such as ammonia, methanol and biofuel blends, and onboard carbon capture pathways.
OGCI, Stena Bulk, GCMD project gets go-ahead to use carbon capture on oil tanker

A consortium of global shipping organizations and OGCI have received approval in principle from the American Bureau of Shipping to use a carbon capture system onboard an oil tanker.
OGCI study finds biofuels can help decarbonize shipping as part of a range of low-carbon solutions

Biofuels have potential to support decarbonization in the international shipping industry as part of a range of solutions and low-carbon technologies.
Project to demonstrate end-to-end shipboard carbon capture

The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation, OGCI and Stena Bulk initiated the first stage of a project to demonstrate shipboard carbon capture at scale.
OGCI and Stena Bulk find marine carbon capture to be technically feasible

A feasibility study conducted by OGCI and Stena Bulk has found that mobile carbon capture in shipping is technically feasible and has a long-term role to play in meeting the industry’s decarbonization targets.
OGCI and Stena Bulk collaborate on mobile carbon capture in shipping

OGCI and Stena Bulk assess the feasibility of onboard carbon capture.