Decarbonization
OQEP has a strong commitment to decarbonisation and the reduction of its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, aiming to achieve net zero in scope 1 and scope 2 by 2050 and a 25% reduction in absolute emissions by 2030 against a 2021 baseline.
We have already achieved an outstanding GHG intensity in operated assets below 15kg CO2/boe. This achievement was made possible by transitioning from diesel to gas for power generation and adopting cutting-edge technology, surpassing the OGCI 2025 target ahead of time.
Another example of our decarbonisation efforts is the innovative SMART Fugitive Methane Leak Detection tool, which OQEP deploys to reduce GHG emissions by detecting and repairing leaks.
OQEP is actively pursuing several energy projects aimed at reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Among the most significant initiatives is the electrical connection between Block 60 and the governmental electricity distribution network, which is slated for completion by mid-2025. Once this project is completed, energy production in Block 60 will transition away from burning gas and diesel. Additionally, the company is collaborating with OQ Alternative Energy on a solar energy project that will have a production capacity of approximately 35 megawatts per hour.