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14 Amendments of Ioan-Rareş BOGDAN related to 2021/2006(INI)

Amendment 1 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph -1 (new)
-1. Whereas methane emissions are the second-largest cause of global warming, with approximately one third of the global anthropogenic methane emissions coming from the energy sector; whereas the energy transition towards reaching climate neutrality by 2050 will require a substantial reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG)emissions from the energy sector, including in methane emissions;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 2 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph -1 a (new)
-1 a. Whereas the intensity of methane emissions varies widely between oil and gas producing countries; whereas oil and gas will continue to be part of the energy mix, in particular for the regions dependent on coal; taking into account the EU’s dependency on third countries for its energy supply;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 3 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph -1 b (new)
-1 b. Whereas the fact that methane emissions come from a wide range of sectors, like agriculture, waste and energy, and that, once in the atmosphere, methane blends well with other gases, makes it difficult to measure and report it, which leads to a lack of accurate data that gives methane emissions a relatively high uncertainty compared to CO2;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 4 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph -1 c (new)
-1 c. Whereas R&I, development, improvement and implementation of fit- for-purpose and appropriately targeted technologies and practices to improve MRV and to mitigate emissions are at the backbone of effective reduction of methane emissions;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 5 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph -1 d (new)
-1 d. Acknowledges the work done so far by the gas industry to reduce methane emissions through voluntary initiatives, such as the OGCI, the MGP and the OGMP 2.0, and underlines the commitment shown to undertake even stronger steps to further minimise methane emissions along the entire gas value chain;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 18 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1 a (new)
1 a. Agrees that an increased ambition of 55% GHG emission reduction by 2030 needs additional efforts to address all greenhouse gases; underlines that these efforts will mean that more investments are necessary.
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 65 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Welcomes the preparation of legislation for the energy sector with binding rules on monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) and leak detection and repair, and the consideration of rules on routine venting and flaring; Underlines that a well-structured, fit for purpose MRV system, as adequately outlined by the strategy, will be core for more accurate detecting and quantifying methane emissions along the value chains and will allow better evaluation of the results of mitigation measures in place;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 111 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5 a (new)
5 a. Calls the Commission to continue a close dialogue with regulators, as outlined in ACER’s Bridge beyond 2025 and the Commission’ methane strategy.
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 112 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6
6. Calls for a thorough assessment of the cost efficiency of the actions proposed in the energy sector, which should consider local conditions and the specific aspects of the various parts of the value chain and provide flexibility to the industry for their implementation; Calls on the Commission to consider the existing best practices in relation to LDAR as a starting point, allowing for flexible approaches across countries and within the value chain to take into consideration local conditions in order to ensure tailored action across the Union;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 119 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6 a (new)
6 a. Supports the design and deployment of appropriate and cost- effective methane mitigation tools that take into account the necessary flexibility for the industry to implement them at the lowest cost and in the shortest time.
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 120 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6 b (new)
6 b. Underlines that investments undertaken by infrastructure operators should be recognised within the scope of regulated activities, in order to allow the recovery of costs associated to the reduction of methane emissions, as a signal of the importance of safety and also sustainable activities, which should be incentivised by regulatory authorities; Draws attention to the case of non- regulated operators, which efforts and investments should be incentivised at national and European level;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 124 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7
7. Calls on the Commission to consider a target on renewable and decarbonised gases for 2030, as this would facilitate the development of biomethane and ensure the deployment of the most cost-efficient solutions across the Member States. Calls also for the revision of the gas market regulatory framework as soon as possible in 2021 to facilitate and incentivise the uptake of renewable and decarbonised gases;
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 131 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7 a (new)
7 a. Calls on the Commission to continue its active involvement in international initiatives, fostering cooperation with third countries to address methane emission reductions by disseminating best practices for cost- effective methane emission reductions across value chain segments and supports the EU’s diplomatic outreach campaign to fossil fuel producer countries and companies to become active in the OGMP.
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 139 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7 b (new)
7 b. Calls for a reinforcement of research on measurement and possible uses of methane emissions in coalmines, promoting good practices and disseminating best available technologies of regulatory and fiscal frameworks to foster also the development of commercial collection facilitating the utilization of methane from abandoned sites.
2021/06/02
Committee: ITRE