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China's CNPC to join decarbonization pledge, COP28 president says

COP28 President Sultan Al . Jaber stated China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) would quickly join. a promise by oil and gas business to cut methane emissions to. zero by 2030 and reach net no emissions by or before 2050.

Speaking to the CERAWeek energy conference via video on. Tuesday, Al Jaber said 52 global and national oil. companies had actually already signed up with the Oil and Gas Decarbonization. Charter, representing 44% of oil production.

This is major development. However it is insufficient, Al Jaber. said, getting in touch with other oil and gas companies to step up and sign. up.

Al Jaber's COP28 presidency announced the charter with Saudi. Arabia in December during the United Nations climate top in. Dubai, where almost 200 countries accepted shift far from. fossil fuels.

CNPC did not immediately respond to an ask for remark. Formerly, CNPC stated it goes for a peak in its carbon emissions. by around 2025, reaching near-zero emissions by 2050, a years. ahead of China's carbon neutrality target of 2060.

Amongst the charter's signatories are BP, Eni, ExxonMobil,. Aramco and ADNOC, which Al Jaber leads as president.

Climate activists had actually criticised the top being held in. the United Arab Emirates, a leading oil exporter and member of. the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

Jaber, who also chairs UAE renewable energy company Masdar,. stated his background in all forms of energy was eventually. advantageous.

(source: Reuters)