Mubadala Petroleum records 25% reduction in GHG emissions
Mubadala Petroleum said it recorded a 25 percent reduction in Greenhouse Gas emissions (GHG) over the last three years.
The company said in a report, published on Sunday, that highlights the progress they make in reducing emissions, that they are supporting the energy transition towards a lower-carbon future by maintaining a gas-biased portfolio of assets across 10 countries globally.
"In addition, we remain committed to positively impacting our communities and managing our business responsibly, including a continued priority on Health and Safety. Our commitment to sustainability remains central to the future of our business," said Mansoor Mohamed Al Hamed, CEO, Mubadala Petroleum in a statement.
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