π Kazakhstan and Methane Emission Regulation: Challenges and Prospects
A year ago, Kazakhstan joined the Global Methane Pledge, committing to a 30% reduction in methane emissions by 2030. Achieving this goal largely depends on efforts in the oil and gas sector, which is a primary source of methane emissions.
π Key Achievements:
β’ In December 2023, KazMunayGas JSC became the first Kazakh company to join the international OGMP 2.0 initiative to reduce methane emissions.
β’ The company has set a goal to achieve the βgold standardβ of methane reporting across its operational assets within three years.
π Challenges and Solutions:
1. Lack of a unified approach: In 2023, methane emissions estimates ranged from 40 to 73 thousand tons, depending on the calculation methods used.
2. Need for advanced technologies: Plans include installing vapor recovery and gas capture systems with an efficiency rate of up to 95%.
3. Development of offset projects: Collaborative programs with international partners, such as Japan, open new opportunities for monetizing mitigation efforts.
π Future Prospects:
β’ Aligning national methodologies with international standards.
β’ Creating a market for methane management technologies and services.
β’ Establishing emission threshold levels for various industries.
π Read the expert opinion of Aliya Shalabekova, Director of the Department at KazMunayGas JSC, on economyKZ.org!
https://economykz.org/?p=10958&lang=en
A year ago, Kazakhstan joined the Global Methane Pledge, committing to a 30% reduction in methane emissions by 2030. Achieving this goal largely depends on efforts in the oil and gas sector, which is a primary source of methane emissions.
π Key Achievements:
β’ In December 2023, KazMunayGas JSC became the first Kazakh company to join the international OGMP 2.0 initiative to reduce methane emissions.
β’ The company has set a goal to achieve the βgold standardβ of methane reporting across its operational assets within three years.
π Challenges and Solutions:
1. Lack of a unified approach: In 2023, methane emissions estimates ranged from 40 to 73 thousand tons, depending on the calculation methods used.
2. Need for advanced technologies: Plans include installing vapor recovery and gas capture systems with an efficiency rate of up to 95%.
3. Development of offset projects: Collaborative programs with international partners, such as Japan, open new opportunities for monetizing mitigation efforts.
π Future Prospects:
β’ Aligning national methodologies with international standards.
β’ Creating a market for methane management technologies and services.
β’ Establishing emission threshold levels for various industries.
π Read the expert opinion of Aliya Shalabekova, Director of the Department at KazMunayGas JSC, on economyKZ.org!
https://economykz.org/?p=10958&lang=en