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Planet's biggest O&G producers vow to wipeout methane emissions

Charter introduced to target near-zero upstream methane and zero routine flaring by 2030

COP29 has attracted attendees from across the globe.

COP29 has attracted attendees from across the globe. | Credits: COP29

The world's largest oil and gas companies, representing almost half of global production, have signed a pact to eliminate methane emissions during extraction by 2030. The 54 companies signed an Oil...

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A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the energy sector, brought to you by the Energy News Bulletin Intelligence team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the energy sector, brought to you by the Energy News Bulletin Intelligence team.

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ENB CCS Report 2024

ENB’s CCS Report 2024 finds that CCS could be the much-needed magic bullet for Australia’s decarbonisation drive

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ENB Cost Report 2023

ENB’s latest Cost Report findings provide optimism as investments in oil and gas, as well as new energy rise.

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ENB Future of Energy Report 2023

ENB’s inaugural Future of Energy Report details the industry outlook on the medium-to-long-term future for the sector in the Asia Pacific region.

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ENB Cost Report 2021

This industry-wide report aims to understand current cost levels across the energy industry