Woodside joins Aiming for Zero methane emissions initiative
Woodside Energy has signed the Aiming for Zero Methane Emissions Initiative, becoming the first Australasian company to do so. By signing the initiative Woodside is committing to striving to reach near-zero methane emissions from its operated assets by 2030.
The Aiming for Zero Methane Emissions Initiative is led by the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI). The OGCI is a CEO-led initiative that aims to accelerate the industry response to climate change.
Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill said signing the initiative built on the company’s existing emissions targets. “Woodside’s historic focus on managing methane emissions means that we are already at less than 0.1% of our production by volume - well below the OGCI’s 2025 methane intensity target of below 0.2%. “Minimizing methane emissions has historically been a priority for Woodside. For example, frontline engineering, operations and maintenance staff are empowered to understand and act on methane emissions to support a sustainable ‘find and fix’ philosophy that can be implemented by site personnel. Looking forward we are further refining methane action plans for our operated assets and trialing quantitative measurement of methane emissions.
“Signing this initiative is an example of our commitment to meeting our own emissions reduction targets, and to encouraging our entire industry to join this effort,” she said. “I am delighted Woodside Energy has joined the Aiming for Zero Methane Emissions Initiative,” said Chair of the OGCI Executive Committee Bjørn Otto Sverdrup.
“Woodside’s commitment further strengthens the initiative, sending a clear signal that the time for incremental change is past. “We hope other producers, from Australasia and beyond, will join Woodside in recognizing that eliminating methane emissions from the oil and gas industry represents one of the best short-term ways to address climate change,” he said.
The commitment to the initiative is part of Woodside’s plan to deliver on its emissions reduction targets. Woodside has committed to reducing its net equity Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 15% by 2025 and 30% by 2030
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