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Ipieca, SPE Gaia, OGCI and IOGP are pleased to host a webinar with actors from the oil and gas, steel, cement and petrochemicals industries to discuss CCS.
SPE Gaia, IOGP, OGCI and Ipieca have collaborated on a webinar series sharing knowledge and good practice around the scaling up of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, including key issues, environmental responsibility, financial incentives, policy, and liability concerns.
The online Ipieca-IOGP database 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.
Hear Dr Sallie Greenberg, co-leader of the Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI) share learnings from challenges such as multi-stakeholder partnerships, carbon capture and transportation infrastructure, storage systems, and CO2-enhanced oil recovery potential.
The Ipieca-OGCI Natural climate solutions: high carbon stock ecosystems management guidance supports the Paris Agreement goals by setting out the key principles to help energy companies conserve, enhance and restore the high carbon stock ecosystems where they operate.
A summary of the Ipieca-OGCI guidance on natural climate solutions management.
Join Ipieca, SPE Gaia, OGCI and IOGP for this webinar on carbon dioxide removal and negative emissions technologies.
Join Ipieca and the World Bank's Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership for a webinar on the 2022 Global Gas Flaring Tracker Report.
Carbon Takeback Obligations - an opportunity to accelerate deployment of carbon capture and storage?During this webinar, experts from academia, industry and consultancy explore how an upstream Carbon Takeback Obligation could help deliver a pathway to net-zero emissions by 2050.
The Ipieca-IOGP-GGFR Flaring management guidance outlines new developments in flaring management and reduction, and examines industry experiences with eliminating flaring, new technologies, business models, operational improvements and regulatory policy.