May 14, 2025
GHG emissions information management includes continuous improvement of the GHG inventory, third-party verification, and development of technological tools to optimize data management for greater traceability, transparency, and analysis of information for decision making.
Ecopetrol's GHG emissions inventory is prepared under ISO 14064-1 and GHG Protocol methodologies, within the organizational boundary “operational control” and with a bottom-up approach. Ecopetrol seeks to maintain its inventory verified in accordance with ISO 14064:3, covering 100% of the emissions generated in Colombia, in the facilities where the company has operational control. During 2024, Ecopetrol carried out the external verification with SGS Colombia S.A. under the GHG Protocol methodology of its GHG emissions inventory in scopes 1 and 2 for the period 2021, 2022 and 2023. In addition, for the first time, categories 1, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13 and 15 of scope 3 were verified for 2023. Statement 2023.
In 2024, the total scope 1 and 2 emissions correspond to 12,7 MtCO2e. In addition, the estimated scope 3 emissions correspond to ~151 MtCO₂e. This includes all the categories established by GHG Protocol, except for Category 14 – Franchises, considering that Ecopetrol does not have this business type in its operations.
See GHG Emissions Inventory details.
Since 2019, Ecopetrol has developed campaigns for direct measurement of methane emissions and has a fugitive emissions and venting management strategy, which includes:
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Monitoring and measurement campaigns
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In line with the commitments made by the company by joining the OGMP 2.0 (Oil and Gas Methane Partnership) initiative and with the national regulation on methane emissions issued by the Ministry of Mines and Energy in 2022, progress has been made in the following activities:
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Recognition and achievements
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