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Setting the Bar: Implementing the TCFD Recommendations for Oil and Gas Methane Disclosure

Author: Ceres, The PRI, Environmental Defense Fund

Industry Group: Oil and Gas

Guidance / Tool - 2018

This paper provides support and guidance to oil and gas companies and their investors on how to put the TCFD framework into practical use for disclosure on methane emissions. This paper includes guidance on the risks and opportunities of methane, recommended disclosures across TCFD’s four-part structure, and real-world examples of what methane reporting in these four categories looks like today. The guide concludes with a suggested implementation timeline.

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Keywords: Assets and liabilities, Disclosure/reporting, Financial impacts, Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, Markets, Metrics/indicators, Resource efficiency
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