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Lundin Petroleum aims for carbon neutrality by 2030

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Lundin Petroleum AB (Lundin Petroleum) has launched its Decarbonisation Strategy, which targets carbon neutrality by 2030. The company's Board is also proposing to change the name of the company to Lundin Energy AB.

Decarbonisation strategy

Lundin Petroleum recognise the challenges of climate change combined with the increasing energy needs linked to growing global population, the international community’s commitment to reduce global carbon emissions and the role that forward-thinking companies can play in this. With the Decarbonisation Strategy, the company has formalised its ongoing commitment to reduce its carbon footprint to the lowest possible levels, through an effective combination of emissions reductions, energy efficiency, targeted research and development and carbon capture mechanisms. Also, as previously announced investment in renewable energy projects will be undertaken to replace net electricity consumption, providing these generate a good return to shareholders on a leveraged basis.

Roadmap to carbon neutrality by 2030

  • From 2020 limit average operated and non-operated portfolio carbon intensity to below 4kg CO2 per boe and from 2023 to below 2kg CO2 per boe.
  • In 2022 fully electrify Edvard Grieg and Johan Sverdrup Phase 2, to achieve carbon intensity for these assets of less than 1kg CO2 per boe.
  • From 2022 replace all net electricity usage from power from shore, through investments in renewable power generation.
  • To offset all business and operationally related air travel emissions through natural carbon capture, effective from 2018.
  • By 2030 achieve carbon neutrality across our operations as an oil and gas producer.

Proposed name change to Lundin Energy AB

The Board of Lundin Petroleum is proposing to change the name of the company to Lundin Energy AB. The proposed name change remains subject to shareholder approval at the company’s Annual General Meeting on 31 March 2020.

The Board believes that with the production growth pathway set towards the target of 200 Mboepd, coupled with sustainable, industry leading low operating costs and a carbon intensity which will be below 2 kg CO2 per boe in 2023 versus the world average of 18 kg CO2 per boe, it is clear that the company is transforming what it delivers as well as how it is delivered. Lundin Energy better reflects what the company is doing as an explorer and producer today and its role in supplying the energy transition with the most sustainable oil and gas production possible as an essential part of the future energy mix.

Alex Schneiter, President and CEO of Lundin Petroleum, commented: “I am personally very proud to announce the launch of our Decarbonisation Strategy, through which we are seeking to formalise our commitment to reducing emissions and our carbon footprint, in order to supply the growing demand for all types of energy with the most sustainably produced product we can. We have a target of 2030 to reach carbon neutrality across our operations and we have set out a realistic and deliverable pathway towards this, which clearly differentiates us as an independent oil and gas producer in our industry.

“I am also pleased to announce that the Board is proposing to change the name of the company to Lundin Energy. It represents our ambition to become carbon neutral, our position as a leading provider of oil and gas in the future and recognition of our role in the changing energy mix.”

Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/special-reports/28012020/lundin-petroleum-aims-for-carbon-neutrality-by-2030/

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