The Climate Change and Energy Transition Commission of the Spanish Association of Oil Product Operators (AOP), along with the fuel transport company, CLH Group shake their hands and agreed to promote new measures to face climate change, while boost the oil and gas industry’s decarbonisation issue.
In fact through their collaboration, both sides goal to promote the development of low-carbon liquid fuels, achieving emissions reduction.
AOP and CLH will focus on the eco-fuels’ advantages, on improving the energy efficiency of equipment, technology innovation and pipelines powered by renewable energy.
In fact, their main goal is to reduce CO2 emissions by 90% in processes and by 80% in products until 2050, following the Paris Agreements and environmental commitments.
CLH wishes to continue contributing to the development of society and the sustainability of the planet by managing infrastructure that is essential to people’s well-being, and will therefore strengthen cooperation with oil operators and other relevant players across different sectors with the aim of contributing to the fight against climate change, in addition to offering new energy solutions.
…said the CEO of CLH, Jorge Lanza.
Moreover, their agreement will identify new opportunities for cooperation within the framework of the Strategy for the evolution towards eco-fuels, presented by the AOP in October and in which CLH is engaged because of its role in eco-fuel distribution and storage, as highlighted during the meeting.
… the president of the AOP, Luis Aires said:
AOP and CLH share the same goals in relation to the decarbonisation of the sector. Therefore, we wish to consolidate this partnership and reach out to other entities which, like us, are committed to the fight against climate change and share the need to fully participate in the energy transition process.