NET ZERO EMISSION: SCENARIO PLANNING OF INDONESIAN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY

In 2015, at a conference under the Council of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFFC) COP 21 Paris, an agreement was produced, hereinafter referred to as the Paris Agreement. This agreement focuses on overcoming global climate problems, namely trying to limit global tempera...

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Main Author: Faisal Siregar, Ahmad
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/77428
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:In 2015, at a conference under the Council of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFFC) COP 21 Paris, an agreement was produced, hereinafter referred to as the Paris Agreement. This agreement focuses on overcoming global climate problems, namely trying to limit global temperature rise to a minimum of 1.5 degrees Celsius, and below 2 degrees Celsius for pre-industrial levels. Through Law Number 16 year 2016, the Paris Agreement was ratified by Indonesia. Furthermore, several targets and documents have been announced as part of Indonesia's commitment to reducing carbon emissions. In the Enhance National Determined Contribution (ENDC) document submitted by the Government in September 2022, the target is to become an emission-free country in 2060 or sooner, with an emission reduction of 31.89% with its own efforts, and a target of 43.20% with international support. There are several sectors that are a priority in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, one of which is the energy sector. The research aims to see how the application of net zero emissions, specifically in the oil and gas industry as one of the energy sub-sectors. In order to get an accurate picture of the implementation of the net zero emission policy, the author used the scenario planning framework method. Scenarios were developed from interviews with several stakeholders in the Indonesian oil and gas industry. In addition, several analyses, both external and internal, were carried out to support scenario planning. At the end there is an implementation plan built to deal with the various scenarios that will occur.