Oeuk, formally known as Offshore Energies UK, is a leading trade association headquartered in Great Britain. Established to represent the offshore energy sector, Oeuk plays a pivotal role in advocating for the interests of its members across the UK and beyond. Since its inception, the organisation has achieved significant milestones, including the promotion of sustainable energy practices and the advancement of innovative technologies within the industry. Oeuk focuses on key areas such as offshore wind, oil, and gas, providing essential support and resources to its members. The association is recognised for its commitment to driving the transition towards a low-carbon future, positioning itself as a vital player in the energy landscape. With a strong emphasis on collaboration and knowledge sharing, Oeuk continues to enhance its market position, making substantial contributions to the growth and sustainability of the offshore energy sector.
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In 2022, Oeuk reported total carbon emissions of approximately 14,300 kg CO2e in Great Britain. This figure represents a slight decrease from 2021, when emissions were about 14,900 kg CO2e. The organisation has not disclosed specific data for Scope 1, 2, or 3 emissions, nor has it set any formal reduction targets through initiatives such as the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). Globally, Oeuk's emissions have fluctuated significantly over the years, with a peak of approximately 15,030,000,000 kg CO2e in 2021. The carbon intensity for the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) was reported at about 21,400 kg CO2e per barrel of oil equivalent (boe) in 2023, up from approximately 19,670 kg CO2e per boe in 2022. Despite the absence of formal reduction commitments or cascading data from a parent organisation, Oeuk remains focused on addressing its carbon footprint within the context of the offshore energy sector. The organisation's emissions data and climate strategies are documented in their annual reports, which outline their ongoing efforts to improve sustainability practices.
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Oeuk is not participating in any of the initiatives that we track. This may change over time as the company engages with new initiatives or updates its commitments. DitchCarbon will update this information as it becomes available.