Bapco Energies Enters OGMP 2.0 Framework

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Bapco Energies, the integrated energy company in Bahrain, announced its membership to the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership 2.0
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Bapco Energies, the integrated energy company leading the energy transition in the Kingdom of Bahrain, announced its membership to the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 (OGMP 2.0).

Industry sources added that Bapco Energies pledges to annually report methane emissions from operated and non-operated assets. This initiative involves leveraging the most accurate measurement methods and science-based measurement frameworks to report emissions on both operated and non-operated bases across all assets.

This strategic decision is in line with the Firm’s commitment to curb carbon emissions in line with the Kingdom’s National Energy Strategy. The firm focuses on implementing cutting-edge solutions to minimize emissions in alignment with the Kingdom’s decarbonization targets.

At COP26, His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister committed that Bahrain would achieve Net-Zero by 2060, reduce emissions by 30 percent through decarbonization and efficiency initiatives by 2035, and double the deployment of renewables.

Mark Thomas, Group Chief Executive of Bapco Energies

Commenting on the partnership, Mr. Mark Thomas, Group Chief Executive of Bapco Energies, stated, “We are proud to be joining the United Nations Environment Programme’s Oil and Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 Framework. This globally recognized, industry-specific reporting standard enables us to comprehensively track and compare our progress and performance with peers in the industry.”

Mark added “Today’s announcement at COP28 is a testament to our responsibility and commitment to deliver real climate action. As signatories to the OGMP 2.0, we stand committed to achieving our net-zero targets which necessitated a complex decarbonization plan, particularly addressing unabated sources. Reducing methane emissions in our industry is one of the key global opportunities to preserve the environment and enhance the quality of life for everyone.” 

Giulia Ferrini, the OGMP 2.0 Programme Manager

“We are thrilled to welcome Bapco Energies of Bahrain as part of our initiative”, stated Giulia Ferrini, the OGMP 2.0 Programme Manager. “Action by national oil companies is critical for methane progress, as they represent over half of global oil and gas production. By joining the Partnership, Bapco Energies demonstrates its commitment to better methane reporting and management and supports Bahrain’s climate efforts under the Paris Agreement and Global Methane Pledge in time for COP28.”

OGMP 2.0, is the flagship oil and gas reporting and mitigation framework of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). It is the only comprehensive, measurement-based international reporting framework for the energy sector that works to improve the accuracy and transparency of methane emissions reporting, which is crucial for meaningful mitigation. 

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