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Better ways to communicate emissions performance with others


Carbon accounting, methane standards, investor standards
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Friday, September 29, 2023
Webinar
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Much of the discussion around oil and gas emissions to date has focussed on reporting - gathering data and putting it into reports.

But the world around oil and gas needs more than the best report we can make. It wants to see carbon emissions accounted for in a standard way so one company can be compared with another; it wants to be able to verify we are producing with minimum methane emissions; and there is further data investors may wish to see.

In this webinar we'll look at how this can be done.

- Better standard ways to communicate carbon accounting data, including with regulators
- a standard way to demonstrate methane emissions performance
- Better ways to report overall performance, such as combining CO2 sequestration services and Scope 3 customer emissions

This is not a discussion about data standards, which although vital can be quite boring and hard to get traction behind.

this is more a discussion about how the oil and gas industry can better integrate with other companies and regulators around it, sharing understanding as well as pure data.

Times in agenda below are UK time

Agenda

 
13:00 Karl Jeffery - editor
Finding Petroleum

Welcome & Introduction


Karl Jeffery is editor and co-founder of Digital Energy Journal, and conference producer of Finding Petroleum. He is also publisher of Carbon Capture Journal and Tanker Operator, and co-founder of Digital Ship, a publishing and events company covering digital technology for the deep sea maritime industry. He has a BEng in chemical engineering from Nottingham University

Finding Petroleum
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13:10 Elle Butterworth - Energy Policy Adviser
Energy Systems Catapult

Digital systems are needed to support the tracking and tracing of emissions data


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Talk Description
Energy Systems Catapult was set up to accelerate the transformation of the UK's energy system and en
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13:20 Georges Tijbosch - CEO
MIQ

A standard for methane emissions


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CEO of MiQ, a not-for-profit foundation established by RMI and SYSTEMIQ, aiming to rapidly reduce methane emissions in the oil & gas sector through certified gas. Georges and MiQ aim to abate by 2030 almost 6 billion tonnes of co2e, or the equivalent to the tune of taking 1.2 billion (!) cars of the road.

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MiQ is the fastest growing and most trusted methane emissions certification standard.

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13:45 David Bamford - Director
Future Energy Partners Ltd

Q&A with Close no later than 1415


David Bamford is well known around the oil & gas industry both as an explorer and a geophysicist. He holds a Physics degree from the University of Bristol and a Ph.D in Geological Sciences from the University of Birmingham.

Since 2004, he has been a non-executive director at Tullow Oil plc, being recruited for this position especially for his exploration knowledge. He serves on the Nominations and Remuneration Committees, and was chairman of the latter, and Senior Independent Director, for 3 years prior to his retire from the board at the end of April 2014.

He joined the board of Premier Oil in May 2014.

He retired from BP plc in 2003, his last four positions being Chief Geophysicist (1990-1995), Business Unit Leader (General Manager) for first West Africa and then Norway (1995-1999), and finally Head of Exploration until 2003.

He has served on the boards of Paras Ltd, a small exploration and IS/IT consulting company in which he held 22% equity, until its sale to RPS Energy in 2008 and Welltec a/s, a Danish well engineering company, as the nominee of the private equity investor Riverside.
From 2012 to 201 he was on the board of ASX-quoted Australia Oriental Energy as a non-executive director.

He was a founder of Richmond Energy Partners, a small oil & gas research house, and several media companies that focus on the oil & gas sector, and has served as an advisor to Alliance Bernstein, Opus Executive, the Parkmead Group plc, and Kimmeridge Energy LLP. Since retiring from BP, he has undertaken asset and company valuation projects for investment banks, hedge funds and small oil companies.

Future Energy Partners Ltd
Future Energy Partners (FEP) is a unique oil and gas advisory service which prides itself on technic
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