Environment
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Regulators engage with IOGP
The International Offshore Petroleum Environmental Regulators (IOPER) invited IOGP to participate in its AGM in Washington, DC on 29 October.
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IMO advances transboundary CCS
The UN’s International Maritime Organization (IMO) has declared that the cross-border transport of carbon dioxide (CO2) may now be allowed…
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The Environment Committee gets a new manager
When Sureiya Pochee was growing up in Durban, South Africa, the oil and gas industry was part of her life.…
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IOGP joins the experts in Abidjan
The objective was to define a post-signature roadmap for the Convention’s additional protocols to be adopted including the Offshore Oil…
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IOGP joins fight against methane emissions
IOGP is one of three global energy industry associations to sign on to the Methane Guiding Principles.
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Unto the third generation: IOGP’s new Environment Director
Wendy Brown, IOGP’s new Environment Director, comes to the role with quite a back story. Both of her grandfathers and…
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Biodiversity and ecosystem services: new report provides oil & gas industry good practice guidance
Oil and gas exploration, development and production can have a potential impact on the natural and social environments in which…
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New report addresses offshore drilling’s largest waste stream
Drilling fluids (both water-based and non-aqueous) and drill cuttings are the largest waste streams generated by offshore drilling operations. Safe…
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IOGP issues guidance on radiation management
Natural background radiation is all around us. It comes from cosmic rays, from the air we breathe and the food…
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IOGP hits 15-year milestone in environmental data collection
With the recent publication of Environmental performance indicators – 2014 data, IOGP has reached a 15-year milestone in environmental data…
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