Australia’s Woodside backs offset crediting for Safeguard companies

Published 09:22 on October 28, 2019  /  Last updated at 14:17 on October 28, 2019  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australian oil and gas producer Woodside is backing the idea that facilities covered by the Safeguard Mechanism should be awarded carbon credits if they beat their baselines, which it said should be set based on industry average emissions intensity.
Australian oil and gas producer Woodside is backing the idea that facilities covered by the Safeguard Mechanism should be awarded carbon credits if they beat their baselines, which it said should be set based on industry average emissions intensity.


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