The gas industry will follow the carbon neutrality approach in energy transition and adopt a forward-looking perspective in upgrading the energy mix. Gas should be considered as a fundamental fuel in the clean, sustainable energy mix for the future and a contributor to the targets of the Paris Agreement. The Carbon Neutrality Task Force (TFN) will promote the decarbonisation of natural gas (through methane production) and emission reduction technologies (such as CCUS) to accelerate the transformation of natural gas. It will study the integration of natural gas with other gases, enhance the compatibility of natural gas infrastructure with new gases to add value to the gas industrial chain, and promote the progress of gas technologies to create a favourable policy environment for the new-gases industry.
The gas industry will follow the carbon neutrality approach in energy transition and adopt a forward-looking perspective in upgrading the energy mix. Gas should be considered as a fundamental fuel in the clean, sustainable energy mix for the future and a contributor to the targets of the Paris Agreement. The Carbon Neutrality Task Force (TFN) will promote the decarbonisation of natural gas (through methane production) and emission reduction technologies (such as CCUS) to accelerate the transformation of natural gas. It will study the integration of natural gas with other gases, enhance the compatibility of natural gas infrastructure with new gases to add value to the gas industrial chain, and promote the progress of gas technologies to create a favourable policy environment for the new-gases industry.