Qatar Petroleum is supporting the global effort to end the industry practice of routinely flaring associated gas during oil production, a necessary goal if the world is to keep a global temperature rise this century well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
This announcement comes in accordance with, and commitment to, Qatar Petroleum’s recently announced Sustainability Strategy, which acts as a direction towards reducing the emissions intensity of Qatar’s LNG facilities by 25% and of its upstream facilities by at least 15%, and reducing flare intensity across upstream facilities by more than 75%.
The company’s strategy also sets out a target to eliminate routine flaring by 2030, and limit fugitive methane emissions along the gas value chain by setting a methane intensity target of 0.2% across all facilities by 2025.
In 2019, Qatar Petroleum achieved 68% reduction compared to 2012 when the company 1st started its flare reduction program.
The ongoing flare reduction initiative has further contributed to a 7.5% reduction in GHG emissions in 2019 and Qatar Petroleum achieved a 72% reduction in methane emissions from flaring compared to the same period, from 2012.




