EIA Emissions and netzero news
DNV: UK energy transition falling short due to lack of ‘whole system’ thinking
UK remains global decarbonisation frontrunner but will miss 2030 clean power target, 2035 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) and legally binding 2050 net zero goal, according to a new report from DNV.
World Pipelines launches UK-focused CCS Forum to tackle UK CO2 transport build-out
World Pipelines to host dedicated UK CCS infrastructure forum, on 18 March 2026, in London.
Wood Mackenzie: UK Energy Transition Outlook shows 12-point gap on 2030 climate target despite £1.5 - 2.1 trillion investment pathway to 2060
Nearly all 2030 targets now unattainable despite historic coal phaseout; offshore wind deployment trails by 20% as government races to address grid bottlenecks and spiralling costs.
GlobalData: contractors emerge as strategic catalysts advancing low-carbon transition in oil and gas
Report notes that contractors have become central to the industry’s decarbonisation efforts.
McKinsey: energy transition momentum may be slowing
McKinsey’s Global Energy Perspective finds energy transition momentum may be slowing due to growing affordability gap and diverging regional energy mixes.
Wood Mackenzie: CCU technology development lags behind CCS
Wood Mackenzie analysis reveals CCU technology development lags behind CCS, despite offering revenue potential.
OGCI annual report marks further progress reducing emissions and driving momentum across the oil and gas sector
The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative has published its annual Progress Report and independently reviewed emissions data.
DNV: Policy reversals in the US will have marginal impact on global energy transition
Ninth edition of DNV’s Energy Transition Outlook finds that policy reversals in the US will only have a marginal impact on the global energy transition.
ROSEN Group publishes Sustainability Report
The ROSEN Group publishes its first Sustainability Report, for the 2024 fiscal year.
McKinsey’s redesigned Global Energy Perspective reveals rising demand and emerging hurdles affecting the pace of the energy transition
Renewables projected to grow up to 80%; hydrogen demand revised down by up to 25%, fossil fuels set to ‘plateau’ rather than peak.