The Tracker report for 2024 comes as a global sense of urgency is taking hold. At the end of last year, the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) again underscored the importance of transitioning...
The Global Flaring and Methane Reduction partnership (GFMR) is a public-private partnership that was formed in 2002 (as the Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership – GGFR) by multilateral organizations...
The company and technology overviews included on this site were provided to the World Bank because of the companies’ interest in the Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership’s (GGFR) mission to advocate...
The Global Gas Flaring Reduction partnership (GGFR) is a public-private partnership that was formed in 2002 by multilateral organizations, governments, and oil companies. It is hosted and managed by the...
Este reporte se ha elaborado mediante una investigación documental cuyos hallazgos deberán ser validados por las respectivas autoridades y actores de los países miembros de la ADD. Las recomendaciones...
In this report, we explore promising progress in a few case studycountries and connect those findings to those of our GlobalFlaring and Venting Regulations: A Comparative Review of Policiesstudy where...
The Global Gas Flaring Reduction partnership (GGFR) is a public-private partnership that was formed in 2002 by multilateral organizations, governments, and oil companies. It is hosted and managed by the...
Burning off the gas coming out of oil wells—gas flaring—is a common practice in oil-producing developing countries. This economically wasteful and environmentally damaging process occurs because infrastructure...
This report provides a general description of the associatedgas flaring and venting regulations adopted in 21 oil-producingcountries. It updates GGFR’s 2004 review and captures relevantissues from GGFR’s...
The World Bank's Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership (GGFR), in partnership with the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado...
2020 was an unprecedented year for the oil and gas industry and a historic time for the world. The COVID-19 pandemic dampened oil demand, prices and production, while oil-dependent countries experienced...
2020 has been a challenging year for most industries and people around the globe. Global oil and gas companies were hit especially hard, while the mini-Gas to Liquid (GTL) field saw some project delays...
The World Bank’s 2019 Global Gas Flaring Tracker comes at a time when the tides are changing; government and industry could redouble and accelerate efforts to reduce gas flaring, or abandon investments...