EQT Joins the Oil & Gas Decarbonization Charter
EQT Corporation said it has joined the Oil and Gas Decarbonization Charter (OGDC) unveiled at COP28. This landmark charter is dedicated to speeding up climate action and achieving high-scale impact across the oil and gas sectors.
“EQT is proud to join this landmark charter. EQT has been at the forefront of emissions reduction for years. Our aggressive net zero targets, vigorous efforts to reduce methane emissions, commitment to transparency and focus on supporting our peers make us a natural fit,” said Toby Rice, EQT president and CEO.
“At EQT, we are guided by the higher purpose of providing energy security to the world while lowering global emissions. Joining the OGDC will help ensure that the energy we produce is done so responsibly. We encourage our peers to join us in these efforts so that we can accelerate global decarbonization and advance the world’s energy transition together,” added Rice.
The OGDC, which has been signed by 50 oil and gas companies, supports the aims of the Paris Agreement and calls for the industry to align around net zero by or before 2050, zero-out methane emissions and eliminate routine flaring by 2030. Beyond decarbonization, signatories recognize it is essential for the oil and gas industry to increase actions, including engaging with customers, investing in the energy system of the future, and increasing transparency in measurement, reporting, and independent verification.
The charter is a key initiative under the Global Decarbonization Accelerator (GDA), which was launched at the World Climate Summit. The GDA focuses on three key pillars: rapidly scaling the energy system of tomorrow, decarbonizing the energy system of today, and targeting methane and other non-CO2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
EQT has been an industry leader in reducing methane and other GHG emissions. The company has set aggressive emissions reduction targets pledging to achieve net zero GHG emissions on a scope 1 and scope 2 basis by or before 2025. Last year EQT reached a significant milestone in its journey to net zero, eliminating 100 percent of natural gas-powered pneumatic devices from its production operations, which reduced the company’s annual carbon footprint by over 300,000 MT CO2e.
The Oil & Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 (OGMP 2.0) awarded EQT a “Gold Standard” rating in 2022, the highest reporting level under the initiative, for a second year in a row in recognition of the company’s ambitious methane emissions reduction targets and advanced commitment to accurately measuring, reporting and reducing its company-specific and site level methane emissions.
EQT Corporation is a leading independent natural gas production company with operations focused in the cores of the Marcellus and Utica Shales in the Appalachian Basin. They are dedicated to responsibly developing a world-class asset base and being the operator of choice for stakeholders. By leveraging a culture that prioritizes operational efficiency, technology, and sustainability, they seek to continuously improve the way they produce environmentally responsible, reliable, and low-cost energy. They have a longstanding commitment to the safety of employees, contractors, and communities, and to the reduction of its overall environmental footprint.
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