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In late 2013, Ipieca co-hosted a webinar and workshop with the Global Environmental Management Initiative (GEMI) focused on water risk assessment tools, including the Ipieca Global Water Tool (GWT) for Oil and Gas, a customised version of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) Global Water Tool, the GEMI Local Water Tool (LWT)
The theme of this Annual Review reflects the strategic intent introduced in Ipieca’s 2025-2028 Strategy, which aims to accelerate action underpinned by collaboration
and shared understanding across the UN, business, finance and civil society.This fact sheet explores key aspects of biofuels and explains the role of biofuels in the energy transition, outlining the main biofuel types, feedstocks and production pathways, as well as where and how biofuels are used across transport and other sectors. It also describes how biofuel sustainability is assessed.
SPE Gaia and SPE CCUS Technical Section, IOGP, OGCI and Ipieca, are hosting a webinar series sharing knowledge and good practice around the scaling up of CCS technology, including key issues, environmental responsibility, financial incentives, policy, and liability concerns.
This webinar offers a range of perspectives around permitting to development for CCS, including but not limited to, topics such as experiences in permitting, discussions around social acceptance, long-term liability, jurisdictional differences and lessons learned.
This second edition provides an updated overview of key concepts, definitions and priorities informing the just transition landscape.
Ipieca hosted a virtual webinar series on practical abatement technologies and case studies to help operators understand detection, quantification and reduction of methane emissions.
Responding to the continuous advancement of technology, Ipieca, IOGP, OGCI, and the Energy Institute have released an update of this guidance and online tool to help operators select and deploy methane detection and quantification technologies.
This webinar focuses on the World Bank Global Flaring and Methane Reduction Partnership’s (GFMR) recently launched '2025 Global gas flaring tracker report', with special insights and key takeaways from our speakers.
This webinar provides a comprehensive overview of the updated Compendium and will showcase how industry peers are already utilising the document to action real energy efficiency improvements within their operations.
This webinar offers a range of perspectives around CO₂-EOR, including but not limited to topics such as latest research and science, operator experiences, as well as challenges and opportunities related to the CO₂-EOR process.
This fact sheet highlights the role of CCS in the energy transition, how the oil and gas industry can support uptake of CCS carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies, some case studies from Ipieca members, and looking ahead at how Ipieca will support future progress.
Ipieca, in partnership with Arpel, ACP and AMEXHI, and supported by IOGP and OGDC, held a series of three webinars for the Latin American region focused on methane emissions.
This report is a summary of a virtual workshop that Ipieca hosted on 'Approaches to estimating financial impacts of climate change'. This was the third virtual workshop in a series on climate change adaptation and resilience.
This webinar offers a range of perspectives around the social acceptance of CCS, including but not limited to topics such as perceived risk, partnership cooperation and stakeholder engagement.
This report is a summary of a virtual workshop that Ipieca hosted on voluntary and regulatory adaptation disclosure requirements and developing good practices. This was the second virtual workshop in a series on climate change adaptation and resilience.
This online compendium provides an introduction to energy efficiency measures for oil and gas facilities, and aims to raise awareness and uptake of such technologies and practices across the industry.
During Ipieca Week 2025, stakeholders were invited to provide insights on how Ipieca can help put nature, people and climate at the heart of the energy transition, working towards an accelerated industry contribution to a sustainable world.
Ipieca works closely to support IMO work to decarbonise the maritime industry, providing technical expertise across a range of areas to identify good practices and develop industry guidance.
The theme of the 2024 Annual Review is 'Putting climate, nature and people at the heart of the energy transition'. It reflects Ipieca’s broad sustainability mandate, which provides a platform for members and stakeholders to work on the interconnected areas of climate, nature and people across the industry for the energy transition.
Ipieca, OGCI, SPE Gaia, and IOGP collaborated on a webinar series sharing knowledge and good practice around the scaling up of CCS technology, including key issues, environmental responsibility, financial incentives and liability concerns.
This brochure provides context and information on the Ipieca Principles, their implementation and governance, and includes a toolkit of practical examples, useful resources and reference points to help members support the principles.
Gain insights and key takeaways from the World Bank's Global Flaring and Methane Reduction Partnership’s (GFMR) annual 'Global gas flaring tracker report'.
In the oil and gas industry, climate change adaptation and resilience are essential for companies to manage the impacts of climate change on operations and assets. This includes adapting to changes such as extreme weather and rising sea levels, as well as building resilience in supply chains and portfolios.
Stakeholders play an important role in the development and implementation of Ipieca’s strategy. During Ipieca Week, input was sought from 19 stakeholders during 3 panels.
For five decades, Ipieca has convened members and stakeholders to advance the industry’s environmental and social performance, supporting key United Nations conventions through operational good practice.
The brochure provides an overview of Ipieca, including our vision, the breadth of our activities, benefits of becoming a member, types of membership, current membership, and CEO testimonials.
This briefing builds a shared understanding of carbon-compensated products, their role in supporting net-zero ambitions and the energy transition, and explores good practice in using them.
The briefing highlights the role of oil and gas in supporting a just transition, the regional complexities of a net-zero future and the need for collaboration to scale up energy transition enablers.
This glossary was developed to support the oil and gas industry and other stakeholders in the use of consistent terminology around net-zero emissions.
An update to the compendium, first published in 2020, is now available. It aims to support renewable energy developers to enhance the environmental and social performance of their projects and operations.
This report provides an overview of key messages from the two stakeholder panels exploring how Ipieca can support its members to lead the industry’s contribution to a sustainable energy transition, and how Ipieca can provide a trusted/safe channel for dialogue and collaboration with key stakeholders.































































