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CHAPTER 1:

Implementing action

Establishing a Baseline

Equinor values the opportunity to share input to OGDC’s 2025 Status Report survey. By asking the right questions, we can help drive greater transparency and accountability across the sector, making a difference. I look forward to working alongside peers on this important topic.”

Anders Opedal, CEO, Equinor

Assessing GHG reporting, Ambition Setting and Action Plans

DNV Methodology

GHG emissions reporting and assurance statements

Figure 1: Number of companies with Scope 1 and 2 emissions reporting

Assessment by OGDC (Source: OGDC analysis of the 2025 Charter Survey).
The 2024 coverage period extends through June 2025.


Figure 2: Number of companies that annually update GHG indicators

Assessment by the independent third-party verifier (Source: DNV analysis of the 2025 Charter Survey, labels simplified for readability by OGDC and categories merged for simplicity).
The 2024 coverage period extends through June 2025.

Figure 3: Number of companies with third-party assurance statements for GHG emissions data

Assessment by the independent third-party verifier (Source: DNV analysis of the 2025 Charter Survey, labels simplified for readability by OGDC and the categories merged for simplicity).
The 2024 coverage period extends through June 2025.

Interim Decarbonization Ambitions by 2030

Figure 4: Number of companies with company-specific interim scope 1 and 2 emissions reduction ambitions

Assessment by the independent third-party verifier and OGDC (Source: DNV analysis of the 2025 Charter Survey, labels simplified for readability by OGDC and the categories merged for simplicity, and OGDC analysis of the 2025 Charter Survey).
The 2024 coverage period extends through June 2025.

Action Plans for 2030

Figure 5: Number of companies with Company-specific SCOPE 1 AND 2 VOLUNTARY MITIGATION ACTION PLANS

Assessment by the independent third-party verifier and OGDC (Source: DNV analysis of the 2025 Charter Survey, labels simplified for readability by OGDC and the categories merged for simplicity, and OGDC analysis of the 2025 Charter Survey).2
The 2024 coverage period extends through June 2025.

How Does OGDC Define a Mitigation Action Plan?


Assessing Overall Emissions

Aramco, 2025

Production

As we expand our natural gas production – enhancing energy security and affordability across Central Europe – we remain fully aligned with our sustainability goals. Our participation in OGDC reinforces this commitment – supporting GHG emissions reduction and fostering industry-wide collaboration. These efforts are central to achieving a 25% reduction in absolute emissions from oil and gas operations by 2035 and reducing emissions intensity of upstream production, ensuring a credible, balanced energy transition.”

Ireneusz Fąfara, CEO, ORLEN

Figure 6: Total operated oil and gas production (MMboe/day)3

Assessment by OGDC (Source: OGDC analysis of the 2025
Charter Survey and external data from Rystad Energy).

Figure 7: Operated Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions reported by OGDC signatories (Mt co2e/year)4

Assessment by OGDC (Source: OGDC analysis of the 2025 Charter Survey, external data from Rystad Energy, publicly available data and OGDC estimations).

Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions and upstream carbon intensity


How ADNOC’s Shah Field Achieved Industry-Leading Carbon Intensity

SOCAR, 2024

Methane Leadership Program: Turning Commitment into Action for Methane Reduction Across the ASEAN region

Methane Emissions

Methane Emissions

bp has taken practical steps to support the OGDC Charter— especially on methane. We’ve deployed over 250 methane measurement systems across 42 major oil and gas sites globally, enabling real-time tracking and targeted abatement. Beyond our own operations, we’ve worked alongside OGDC signatories like SOCAR to share learnings from our technology deployments, training and operational insights. This cross-sharing has helped both organizations strengthen their methane strategies and reflects the spirit of collaboration that OGDC is designed to foster.”

Murray Auchincloss, CEO, bp

Technology Sharing and Deployment to Advance Charter Ambitions

Flaring Emissions

Aramco, 2025

Investing in Energy Systems of the Future


CEO Gathering, ADIPEC, 2025

Conclusion

Reducing methane is an imperative. Transparency needs to be at the center of industry action, and the OGDC helps companies deliver measurable results and strengthens the accountability and visibility of their efforts.”

Tim Gould, Chief Energy Economist, International Energy Agency (IEA)

Highlights

Sustaining Momentum:

CEO Champions Foreword and Executive Summary

Chapter 1:

Implementing action

CHAPTER 2:

COLLABORATE & SHARE

CHAPTER 3:

LOOKING AHEAD

Reference material

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