Vedanta arm Cairn becomes India’s first oil and gas company to join UNEP’s OGMP 2.0

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Team News Riveting

Abu Dhabi/ Gurgaon, November 4

Cairn Oil and Gas, part of Vedanta Group and India’s leading private oil and gas exploration and production company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) flagship methane reporting and mitigation initiative – Oil & Gas Methane Partnership (OGMP) 2.0, making it the first Oil & Gas producer in India to commit to effective reduction of methane emissions, further accelerating its efforts to decarbonise its operations.

OGMP 2.0 established a comprehensive framework that includes best practices for emissions
management and a robust reporting system. It emphasises accurate measurement, reporting, and
verification (MRV) of methane emissions to drive reductions effectively.

Under this MoU, Cairn will establish a 5-year methane reduction target and transparently report its
progress to OGMP. This would enable Cairn to analyse its emission profiles and utilise the data to
mitigate emissions cost-effectively. With this partnership, Cairn reaffirms its commitment to
accelerate its efforts towards becoming Net Zero Carbon by 2030.

OGMP 2.0 covers over 40% of global oil and gas production empowering companies to improve the
quality and accuracy of emissions data for effective methane reduction.

Welcoming Cairn to this partnership, Giulia Ferrini, OGMP 2.0 Programme Manager, said “We are
thrilled to welcome our first member from India and hope that Cairn’s commitment will inspire other
companies from the country to join OGMP 2.0 and contribute to improving methane emissions
reporting and management practices in the oil and gas sector”.

OMGP 2.0 provides companies with credible means and science-backed framework to establish that
they are progressing towards methane reduction targets, supporting the goals of the Paris Agreement
and the Global Methane Pledge—a commitment by over 150 countries to reduce global methane
emissions by 30% by 2030. By joining OGMP 2.0, Cairn has set a new benchmark in India’s oil and
gas industry for methane transparency and actively contributing to the nation’s environmental
objectives. This membership brings the first upstream oil and gas company in India into the initiative,
doubling OGMP 2.0 coverage close to one-fourth of Indian oil and gas production.

Commenting on this partnership, Hitesh Vaid, Chief Financial Officer, Cairn Oil & Gas, Vedanta
Ltd. said, “We are excited to join UNEP’s OGMP 2.0 to set and achieve our methane reduction targets.
Setting new benchmarks in sustainable energy production, Cairn has become the first oil and gas
company in India to adopt this programme. Our multi-faceted ESG strategy—spanning renewable
energy integration, carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS), waste-to-energy projects adopting
low carbon technologies, and extensive nature-based carbon solutions—highlights the extent of our
dedication towards both environment and India’s energy security. With OGMP 2.0 membership, we aim to not only reduce methane emissions and become Net Zero by 2030, but also drive a broader
industry transformation towards responsible and sustainable energy practices.”

Earlier this year, Cairn had announced the fast-tracking of its net zero commitments to 2030. Cairn
is committed to enhancing its operational performance in synergy with climate change mitigation
and further plans to minimise emissions through process optimisation, improved reliability, and low-
carbon technologies. Cairn has successfully reduced potential gas flaring volume by 60% over the
last four years. The multi-pronged long-term strategy to become Net Zero Carbon by 2030 is backed
by a meticulous plan exploring new opportunities.

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