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TAP maintains Gold Standard Pathway Certificate under UNEP’s OGMP 2.0 initiative

TAP has maintained the Gold Standard Pathway Certificate under the Oil & Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 (OGMP 2.0) – the United Nations Environment Programme’s flagship framework for methane emissions reporting and mitigation.

This important recognition reflects TAP’s commitment to better understand, quantify, and reduce methane emissions across its operations. The certification confirms that TAP has developed a detailed roadmap for measuring and reporting methane emissions in line with the OGMP 2.0’s strict standards, which serve as the global benchmark for transparency and performance in the oil and gas sector.

The Gold Standard Pathway is a key step towards obtaining the Gold Standard Reporting Certificate, which TAP expects to achieve in 2026, once full implementation of all measurement-based reporting requirements is completed.

“This recognition underlines TAP’s ongoing commitment to environmental responsibility and continuous improvement,” said TAP’s Managing Director, Luca Schieppati. “Accurate measurement and transparent reporting are essential to reducing emissions and supporting our long-term decarbonisation objectives.”

TAP joined the OGMP 2.0 initiative in 2023, reinforcing its commitment to contribute to methane emissions reduction. As we recently marked World Climate Action Day on 24 October, TAP’s continued progress under the OGMP 2.0 framework underscores its role in advancing climate action.