The GMI Oil & Gas Subcommittee focuses on identifying and deploying practical and cost-effective methane mitigation technologies and practices. The Subcommittee’s objective is to reduce or eliminate emissions from oil and natural gas systems by encouraging collaboration between Partner Countries, Subcommittee members, and Project Network members. Through engagement, the Subcommittee aims to build capacity, develop strategies and markets, and remove technical and nontechnical barriers to methane mitigation project development. Ultimately, this support can increase environmental quality, improve operational efficiency, and strengthen the economy from additional methane brought to market.
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This document presents introductory guidance on a pragmatic, integrated approach to identifying, evaluating, and advancing cost-effective, high-impact opportunities to manage greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and energy use at oil and natural gas facilities. The focus is primarily on key sources of short-lived climate pollutants (SLCP). The primary audience for this document includes company managers, facility operators, and relevant service providers outside of North America (particularly where other regulatory guidance for GHG reductions and energy management may not be available).
This document is intended to be a resource for facility owners, operators and government policymakers. The purpose of this document is to provide information about cost-effective measures for detecting and mitigating methane emissions along the full oil and gas value chain at the company- and national-level. Guidance for developing and implementing practices for monitoring, reporting and verifying (MRV) methane emissions is also provided.
Learn how you can showcase your efforts to reduce methane emissions in the oil & gas sector through the Global Methane Challenge.
The SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) is the leading technical energy conference and exhibition for global E&P professionals. As the global energy map continues to shift, ATCE 2023 is focused on leading the discussions around innovation in energy and the technology developments that are building the upstream industry’s road to sustainable solutions and growth.
The 2024 Global Methane Forum will convene global thought and industry leaders in Geneva, Switzerland from 18-20 March 2024 to promote replicable methane mitigation successes and mobilize action to continue making progress toward addressing methane. The Forum will be hosted by the Global Methane Initiative and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) in partnership with the Global Methane Hub and the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC).
Name | Date | Location | Sector | Link | |
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| LNG 2023 World Conference | 10–14 July 2023 | Vancouver, Canada | Oil and Gas | View Details |
| Energy Asia | 26–28 June 2023 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Oil and Gas | View Details |
| Global Energy Show | 13–15 June 2023 | Calgary, Canada | Oil and Gas | View Details |
| 2nd Methane Emissions Reduction in Oil & Gas Sector | 29–30 May 2023 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Oil and Gas | View Details |
| Digital Oil & Gas Summit | 24–25 May 2023 | Lisbon, Portugal | Oil and Gas | View Details |
| 5th Global LNG Forum | 22–23 May 2023 | Hamburg, Germany | Oil and Gas | View Details |
| PTAC Methane Leadership Summit | 26–27 April 2023 | Banff, Canada | Oil and Gas | View Details |
| European Gas Conference | 27–29 March 2023 | Vienna, Austria | Oil and Gas | View Details |
| 10th Session of the Group of Experts on Gas | 23–24 March 2023 | Geneva, Switzerland | Oil and Gas | View Details |
| GMI Oil & Gas Subcommittee Meeting, 22 March 2023 | 22 March 2023 | Geneva, Switzerland | Oil and Gas | View Details |
James Diamond, Chair
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)
Canada
Representatives from 26 countries participate in the Oil & Gas Subcommittee.
Hundreds of Project Network members support methane abatement projects in the oil & gas sector.
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