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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.
Gain insights and key takeaways from the World Bank's Global Flaring and Methane Reduction Partnership’s (GFMR) annual 'Global gas flaring tracker report'.
This new resource supports companies and practitioners to undertake engagement that moves beyond meeting the minimum expectations by providing guidance on broader, inclusive and ongoing two-way processes for ‘meaningful engagement’.
This UNEP webinar discusses social and employment considerations associated with the energy transition, with a focus on ways to encourage women’s representation in the new energy mix.
Arpel, IMO and Ipieca launch and present a live demonstration of the new web application of RETOS™ (Readiness Evaluation Tool for Oil Spills).
Ipieca and IOGP members share their companies' experiences in developing and utilising BAPs.
This webinar introduces the 'Flaring management guidance for the oil and gas industry', a joint publication from Ipieca, IOGP and the World Bank Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership (GGFR).
This document provides a high level summary of a series of four webinars that explore leading oil and gas organizations' efforts to reduce methane emissions.
Following an introduction to Ipieca's new briefing on hydrogen, this webinar will invite guest panellists to explore the essential role hydrogen can play in supporting the decarbonization of hard-to-abate sectors and a low-carbon future, as well as share industry case studies and opportunities.
During this webinar, Matt Harrison of SLR Consulting and Dave Allen of the University of Texas at Austin, who co-authored the Methane Guiding Principles set of ten best practice guides, will provide an overview of their scope and content and demonstrate how operators can best make use of them.
Natural gas can have an important role to play in a low-emissions future, with clear benefits when compared with other fossil fuels, particularly in terms of climate impact and air quality improvements, if methane emissions are controlled across the gas value chain.
Dr. Tidjani Niass of Saudi Aramco will introduce and propose the circular carbon economy as a pragmatic, alternative development model based on a more efficient use of natural resources.
This webinar introduces a new Ipieca guidance and toolkit which aims to assist community relations managers in planning their community liaison teams and recruiting community liaison officers (CLOs).
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a key technology in transforming the energy system and moving towards the long-term temperature goals of the Paris Agreement. However, there are several barriers preventing it from expanding more swiftly.
A framework to help companies shape the structure and content of their sustainability reporting, including for companies starting to report.
This is the fourth progress report, highlighting how Ipieca and its members are implementing the Ipieca-WBCSD SDG Roadmap.
To launch its new worker welfare resources, Ipieca hosted a webinar with key stakeholders to highlight tools and share implementation case-studies that the audience can learn from.
This resource provides definitions, and a summary of key tools and guidance produced by selected external stakeholders on responsible recruitment and proactive worker engagement. It is intended to be shared with energy companies’ suppliers, clients, and partners to promote the convergence of industry definitions and good practices on these two topics.
This interactive dashboard presents highlights from the latest Ipieca sustainability reporting survey, as well as analysis of all survey results since 2012, allowing for year-on-year comparisons which highlight reporting trends and changing priorities across the industry.
The annual Ipieca sustainability reporting survey identifies trends in the sustainability reporting practices of Ipieca member companies. These are the results for 2024.
Ipieca, API, IOGP and Arpel hosted two webinars for companies in the Latin America region to support companies along their sustainability reporting journey. Learn about why sustainability reporting matters and how to produce a report.
What are the benefits of producing a sustainability report? This infographic highlights four key benefits.
This 3-part webinar series aims to deepen understanding around the challenges and solutions to the increased demand for mining raw materials for the energy transition, particularly in wind and solar energy projects.
Ipieca is pleased to sponsor the re-launch of the Energy Local Content Map, which provides access to local content legislation, news and studies for over 30 countries around the world. Please join one of the two webinars by the Mining Shared Value programme of Engineers Without Borders Canada, to gain insights into the latest updates and features of the map and to learn about local content trends presented by guest speakers.
The Energy Local Content Map compiles key information pertaining to local content in the extractive industries, organized by country.
This is the third progress report, highlighting how Ipieca and its members are implementing the Ipieca-WBCSD SDG Roadmap.
This document provides a comprehensive review of existing good practices that address environmental and social risks across the supply chain, and carbon footprint management across the project life cycle of onshore and offshore wind and solar PV technologies.
The annual Ipieca sustainability reporting survey identifies trends in the sustainability reporting practices of Ipieca member companies. These are the results for 2023.
Ipieca is pleased to launch its labour rights training, developed with the contribution of Building Responsibly and hosted on the Supply Chain Sustainability School’s e-learning platform.
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.
This panel session compared the opportunities and challenges of initiatives from the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), the US Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) and the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG).
Twelve e-learning modules to support the industry and its supply chain to improve awareness and management of labour rights issues.