To date over 80 companies and organizations have endorsed the initiative to reduce methane emissions from oil and gas operations to near zero.

OGCI has set out guidance for oil and gas companies seeking to cut methane emissions to near zero – a vital step to achieving Paris Agreement climate goals and a key focus for the 12-member group.
In the past quarter, Angola’s oil and gas producer Sonangol and Australian energy company Santos signed up to the Aiming for Zero initiative. They join new supporters in the quarter – CleanAir Engineering Inc., climate tech startup Orbio Earth and energy consultancy Xodus. And we held our first working session of Aiming for Zero members at the CERAWeek conference where methane was one of the most discussed topics of the week.
CleanAir Engineering Inc. and its subsidiary CleanAir Europe, have today announced they are joining the Aiming for Zero Methane Emissions initiative, launched by OGCI.
The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) is a CEO-led initiative comprising 12 leading oil and gas companies focused on accelerating action to a net zero future consistent with the Paris Agreement.
Xodus, the global energy consultancy, has pledged its support for the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative’s (OGCI) ‘Aiming for Zero Methane Emissions Initiative’, further cementing its commitment to accelerating the transition to net zero.
For oil and gas companies that are ready to take a new approach to methane emissions.
For organizations that want to support the implementation and expansion of this Initiative.