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ALIA Webinar: Clearing the GHG Reporting Cobwebs

November 14 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

As sustainability continues to take center stage, the myriad of GHG (Greenhouse Gas) reporting requirements has caused confusion for many organizations, particularly in understanding the differences between various standards and their purposes. From GRI, IFRS/ISSB, CDP, to TCFD and PACT, companies in our region must navigate these acronyms and their specific reporting criteria.

In the oil & gas industry, especially in upstream operations, there is increased emphasis (and in some regions, mandates) on methane emissions reporting under OGMP 2.0. OGMP 2.0 stands for the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership 2.0, a comprehensive reporting framework designed to help oil and gas companies accurately measure and report their methane emissions. Launched by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in 2020 as an enhancement of the original OGMP framework, OGMP 2.0 aims to address the growing concerns over methane’s role in climate change, as methane is a potent greenhouse gas.

Given that the lubricants industry operates downstream in the oil & gas value chain, understanding these implications is crucial.

More importantly, GHG emissions reporting is no longer just a concern for publicly listed companies. Upcoming regulations, such as those in Singapore targeting even non-publicly listed entities, along with the anticipated expansion of carbon taxes across the region, necessitate a deeper understanding of reporting requirements.

Adding to the complexity is the growing trend of companies quantifying their product carbon footprint in addition to corporate-level carbon footprint reporting. For those tackling both, what are the implications in terms of methodology, data boundaries, and reporting standards?

This webinar will demystify these reporting challenges. A practical example will be shared, comparing Corporate Carbon Footprint Models with Product Carbon Footprint Models for a typical lubricant blending company.

About the Speaker:

Mr. CK Chung, founder of Smart Tradzt, is an expert in carbon footprint, decarbonization, and supply chain management with 25 years of consulting experience. His background includes senior management roles at Accenture and Deloitte Consulting. He has worked with industry giants like Shell Eastern Petroleum.

CK’s innovative solutions have earned him numerous accolades, including the Best Customer ROI Award from SAP, the Best Business Case Study from Singapore Business Review for a transformation project with PETRONAS, and recognition from UOB’s Sustainability Greentech Competition for his contributions to product carbon footprint and green procurement innovations.

Moderator:

Keith Schulz, Chief Sustainability Officer, Motul Asia Pacific

Registration closes on November 11, 2024 (Monday) at 5:00 PM SGT. Free for ALIA members. For non-members, tickets are US$50 per person.

To register, click here:https: (https://buytickets.at/asianlubricantmanufacturersunion/1420558)

Details

Date:
November 14
Time:
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Venue

Online

Organizer

ALIA