Moving Together,
Into Tomorrow
A new look at the Oil & Gas Industry in Europe
The European Union has signaled its intention to become the world’s first climate-neutral continent.
The European Oil & Gas industry supports the EU’s objective of climate neutrality by 2050.
Our contribution
Reducing Our Carbon Footprint
Reducing the GHG footprint of oil & gas products starts at the well. By minimising production, processing and transport emissions, we can play an active role in reducing energy sector emissions.
To do so, we use a mix of solutions including the electrification of platforms, use of renewables, and by further reducing methane emissions and flaring.
Supplying Cleaner Energy
To accompany Europe’s energy transition, our portfolios supply an increasing share of natural gas, a cleaner alternative to coal and an enabler of renewable energy Integration.
Our member companies also invest in low-carbon and renewable energies and services which include wind, solar, batteries and biofuels.
Developing Long-Term Solutions
We have the resources and skills to develop long-term, large-scale carbon Management solutions. We deploy Carbon Capture Use & Storage to help decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors and safeguard their competitiveness.
With CCS, we work to produce clean hydrogen from natural gas. We also invest in carbon offsets through afforestation and forest conservation projects.
NEWS
IOGP Europe joined BusinessEurope in industrial permitting task force
IOGP Europe signs the Antwerp Declaration
Publications
EU Taxonomy Stakeholder Request Mechanism
IOGP Europe response to the ECHA consultation on Universal PFAS restriction proposal
DownloadIOGP consultation response to draft EFRAG Value Chain Implementation Guidance (VCIG)
DownloadJoint industry position on EMIR 3 trialogues
IOGP consultation response: Rationalisation of reporting requirements
Creating a sustainable business case for CCS value chains
Key Topics
Oil & Gas Industry Solutions Towards 2030 and 2050
OUR JOURNEY TO 2050
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