BP delivers ‎first carbon offset LNG cargo in Asia-Pacific region

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BP Singapore, a subsidiary of energy giant BP, has completed the delivery of its ‎first carbon offset liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo to CPC Corporation, Taiwan ‎to the Yung An terminal in Taiwan.

According to BP, this is its maiden delivery of carbon offset LNG in the Asia-Pacific region. It follows the company’s ‎first delivery globally in ‎July 2021 to Sempra LNG at the Energia Costa Azul terminal in Mexico.

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BP said that the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) associated with the LNG cargo, ‎from wellhead to discharge terminal for the specific source and voyage, were ‎estimated using the company’s GHG quantification methodology for LNG.

The company said that it plans to continue supporting the rapidly ‎growing demand around the world for LNG by diversifying its offer, which will include developing bundled carbon offset LNG ‎products to address the demands of customers.

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Carol Howle — EVP of BP trading and shipping said: “Natural gas has a key role to play in ‎getting the world to net zero. This new offer further demonstrates our determination ‎to remain one of the world’s leading and most innovative LNG suppliers.

“The ‎development of a clear and reliable methodology for quantifying the carbon intensity ‎of our LNG supply chain is an important step in helping our customers deliver their ‎sustainability goals and supports our ambition to help the world get to net zero.”

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