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Woodside commits to striving for lower methane emissions 

WOODSIDE Energy Group is the first Australian company to join the ' Aiming for Zero Methane Emissions Initiative' and said today is "committing to striving to reach near-zero methane emissions from its operated assets by 2030". 

Woodside commits to striving for lower methane emissions 

This means assets it does not operate but has a stake in are not counted under the striving, which is also not a firm commitment or a hard target.    It joins Aramco, BP, Chevron, CNPC, Eni, Equinor,...

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