For over two decades, Ipieca has been at the forefront of efforts to help companies achieve high-quality and meaningful sustainability reporting. We do this through our sustainability reporting guidance (updated on a regular basis), convening peer learning workshops and engaging with reporting standards.

Consistent, quality sustainability reporting is an enabler of transparency, performance improvement and stakeholder engagement. It provides a key platform to describe how sustainability issues in the oil, gas and alternative energy industry are being addressed. Learn more about the benefits of reporting here.

Oil and gas companies were among the first to pioneer sustainability reporting, disclosing how they manage sustainability risks and opportunities related to their operations. Many oil and gas companies are going beyond mandated financial reporting, voluntarily providing information on how they are managing the transition to a low-carbon economy and broader sustainability related issues.

Sustainability reporting guidance

The Ipieca, American Petroleum Institute (API) and International Association of Oil and Gas Producers (IOGP) 'Sustainability reporting guidance for the oil and gas industry' helps companies to shape both the structure and the contents of their reports.

Navigating the reporting landscape

In addition to providing practical guidance, Ipieca monitors the complex, fast-evolving external sustainability disclosure landscape and engages with reporting frameworks, standards setters and regulators to keep its members informed and provide timely input.

Sustainability reporting survey

The annual reporting survey undertaken by Ipieca provides an overview of the trends, challenges, opportunities and emerging practices related to sustainability reporting across the industry.

Sustainability reporting FAQ

Frequently asked questions and answers on sustainability reporting.

Member sustainability reports

Explore the latest sustainability reports from Ipieca members.

GHG reporting

Approaches to measuring and reporting GHGs must deal with complexity, uncertainty and differing options for estimation and aggregation.

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