Demonstrating important progress on the road to 2030, many National Oil Companies take historic first steps to decarbonisation.
Dr. Al Jaber said of the Charter, “I am committed to both inclusivity and transparency. If we want
to accelerate progress across the climate agenda, we must bring everyone in to be accountable
and responsible for climate action. We must all focus on reducing emissions and apply a
positive can-do vision to drive climate action and get everyone to take action. We need a clear
action plan, and I am determined to deliver one.”
The OGDC recognizes that climate change is “a collective challenge that requires strong and
focused action from producers and consumers of energy, fundamental changes across society
and the energy sector, as well as international collaboration, to advance the energy transition
and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from oil and gas.”
Beyond decarbonization, signatories recognize it is essential for the oil and gas industry to
increase actions, including engaging with customers, investing in the energy system of the
future, and increasing transparency in measurement, reporting and independent verification.
The OGDC is a key initiative under the Global Decarbonization Accelerator (GDA), which was
launched at the World Climate Action Summit today. The GDA is focused on three key pillars:
rapidly scaling the energy system of tomorrow; decarbonizing the energy system of today; and
targeting methane and other non-CO2 greenhouse gases. It is a comprehensive plan for
system-wide change, addressing the demand and the supply of energy at the same time. The
GDA has been informed by the thinking of key stakeholders, including international
organisations, governments and policy makers, NGOs, and CEOs from every industrial sector.
Signatories to Oil and Gas Decarbonization Charter
NOCs: ADNOC, Bapco Energies, Ecopetrol, EGAS, Equinor, GOGC, INPEX Corporation, KazMunaiGas, Mari Petroleum, Namcor, National Oil Company of Libya, Nilepet, NNPC, OGDC, OMV, ONGC, Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL), Pertamina, Petoro, Petrobras, Petroleum Development Oman, Petronas, PTTEP, Saudi Aramco, SNOC, SOCAR, Sonangol, Uzbekneftegaz, ZhenHua Oil, YPF.
IOCs: Azule Energy, BP, Cepsa, COSMO Energy, Crescent Petroleum, Dolphin Energy Limited, Energean Oil & Gas, Eni, EQT Corporation, Exxonmobil, ITOCHU, LUKOIL, Mitsui & Co, Oando plc, Occidental Petroleum, Puma Energy (Trafigura), Repsol, Shell, TotalEnergies, Woodside Energy Group