OGCI invests in low emissions technologies

OE Staff
Tuesday, November 22, 2016

In this video from Shell, the supermajor shows its efforts, along with six other major oil and gas companies, to invest US$1 billion to reduce methane emissions and accelerate deployment of carbon capture utilization and storage.

The companies, BP, CNPC, Eni, Pemex, Reliance Industries, Repsol, Royal Dutch Shell, Saudi Aramco, Statoil and Total, are part of the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI). The 10-year investment is aimed to develop and accelerate the commercial deployment of innovative low emissions technologies.

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