The seminar,
“Corporate and Policy experiences related to quantification, mitigation and
reporting of methane emissions: Lessons for the future,” will be held on
methane emissions from the gas value chain on 22 February from 14:30 to
18:30 CET / 7:30 to 11:30 CT. The session will focus on the latest policies
and regulations, the state of science, and the corporate experiences to manage
and reduce methane emissions outside Europe as well as the role the gas
infrastructure sector can keep playing in the long-term. The seminar is
organized by GIE, Marcogaz, and Cheniere, with the support of the European
Commission and the Florence School of Regulation.
This seminar
will offer participants the opportunity to learn about the policies on methane
emissions in other jurisdictions. It will provide important discussions
that will shed light on the science across the LNG value chain and showcase
concrete examples of how the gas industry is pursuing decarbonisation efforts
by taking stronger steps to reduce methane emissions along the whole gas value
chain. Experts will discuss the benefits of using Methane Matters and Corporate
Experiences to quantify, mitigate, and report CH4 emissions.
Registration:
Click here to register for the seminar.
Note: The capacity for this event is limited. Registration is on a
first-come-first-serve basis.