Climate strategies for oil and gas production under the lens of an Integrated Assessment Model: The case of Brazil

Leticia C. Coutinho, Mariana Império, Gerd Angelkorte, Gabriela N. da Silva, Clarissa Bergman-Fonte, Rebecca Draeger, Bruno S.L. Cunha, Pedro R.R. Rochedo, Alexandre Szklo, Roberto Schaeffer

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Abstract

Future projections of oil and gas demand suggest that some production will remain necessary. Although attention often focuses on CO2 emissions from the combustion of their products, oil and gas production is also a relevant global emission source of both CO2 and CH4. Hence, understanding the carbon performance of upstream activities in producing nations is vital for distinguishing producers in a climate-pressured global market. This work explores climate strategies for the oil and gas upstream sector, using Brazil as a case study. The sector´s emissions profile is evaluated under distinct national climate scenarios. The analysis employs BLUES, a national Integrated Assessment Model (IAM), to access production volumes, mitigation measures applicable to the sector, and carbon dioxide removal potentials within the country to eventually offset the sector's remaining emissions. Results indicate sustained oil and gas production over the evaluated horizon (2020–2050) without compromising national climate goals, yet the sector's future emissions trajectory does not align with decarbonization targets pursued by more ambitious oil-producing nations and industry players. Despite sectoral mitigation measures indicated by the model, considerable emissions remain until 2050. Conversely, the country offers ample offsetting opportunities with potential synergies for the sector, especially through BECCS. Furthermore, the acceptability of offsets is discussed.

Original languageBritish English
Article number104231
JournalInternational Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
Volume137
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2024

Keywords

  • Carbon capture and storage (CCS)
  • Carbon dioxide removal (CDR)
  • Carbon offsets
  • GHG emissions mitigation
  • Integrated assessment models (IAMs)
  • Oil and gas production

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