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Woodside commits to cutting methane emissions

WOODSIDE Petroleum has joined 10 major oil and gas companies in signing up to five industry-developed ‘guiding principles’ that commit it to reducing methane emissions from the natural gas assets it operates and to encourage others across the gas value chain to do the same. 

Sally Bogle
Oiler joins other gas majors in self-regulation efforts

Oiler joins other gas majors in self-regulation efforts

The commitment is part of self-regulated efforts by the global energy industry to promote the use of natural gas in helping meet future energy demand while addressing climate change by reducing fugitive...

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