UAE Strengthens Support for Global Flaring and Methane Reduction Partnership

Fri 07/6/2024
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His Excellency Abdulla Balalaa, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Energy and Sustainability Affairs, led the UAE delegation at the inaugural Steering Committee meeting of the Global Flaring and Methane Reduction Partnership (GFMR) held on 5-6 June in Oslo, Norway.

The GFMR Partnership, a multi-donor trust fund, is focused on supporting developing countries' efforts to reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas sector. Launched by the World Bank in collaboration with COP28 on 2 December 2023, the fund has received a significant pledge of USD 100 million from the UAE to support its activities.

Global Methane Challenge
Methane is the second highest contributor to global warming, accounting for nearly one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions. Beyond agriculture, the energy sector is a major source of methane emissions. The GFMR trust fund, launched at COP28 during the "Methane and Non-CO2 GHGs Summit" on 2 December 2023, aims to accelerate the reduction of methane emissions from oil and gas operations in developing nations. The UAE's contribution of USD 100 million underscores its commitment to this cause, alongside efforts to rally additional support from governments and international oil and gas companies.

First Steering Committee Meeting
The first Steering Committee (SC) meeting, co-hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway and Equinor, marked a significant milestone in operationalizing the fund and initiating its activities. The SC comprises representatives from donating companies and countries. In his opening remarks, His Excellency Balalaa emphasized the UAE's commitment to global cooperation in accelerating the energy transition, stating, "The UAE is committed to cooperating with all nations in accelerating the energy transition keeping 1.5 alive. The launch of the Global Flaring and Methane Reduction Partnership was one of many major outcomes from COP28, and the fund will play a key role in addressing the urgent methane emissions challenge by providing comprehensive financing, capacity building, and technical solutions to developing nations."

UAE's Legacy in Combating Methane Emissions
Highlighting the UAE's longstanding commitment to reducing methane emissions, His Excellency noted, "Tackling methane flaring has always been a priority for the UAE leadership. In 1978, His Highness Sheikh Zayed, the founding father of the UAE and late president of the UAE, passed Law No. 8 to regulate oil and gas operations, banning routine flaring and preventing air and water pollution. The law requires the industry to use the most reliable technological methods, equipment, and materials that adhere to international standards, both in safety and efficiency."

Call to Action
Concluding his remarks, His Excellency Balalaa stated, "The COP28 Presidency co-hosted high-level events on Methane and Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases to elevate the profile of these highly potent gases. Accordingly, the UAE Consensus adopted at COP28 by all parties calls for accelerating and substantially reducing non-carbon-dioxide emissions globally, including in particular methane emissions by 2030. I take this opportunity to call on all stakeholders to take tangible actions to accelerate the elimination of methane emissions in this decade to keep 1.5 alive."
Next Steps for GFMR
The Steering Committee identified key priorities for 2024 and shortlisted opportunities to be advanced by COP29. The SC agreed to establish a Technical Advisory Group (TAG) to provide technical and financial expertise to support the decision-making process. The GFMR will collaborate with global initiatives addressing methane emissions to leverage existing intellectual resources and accelerate implementation.
Complementary Initiatives

The GFMR is a key platform complementing the UAE's efforts in tackling global methane emissions. At COP28, the UAE launched the Oil & Gas Decarbonization Charter (OGDC) with a primary focus on eliminating methane emissions by 2030. More than 50 oil and gas companies, representing 40% of global oil production, committed to the OGDC.

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