To date the NSTA has not published the names of those operators lagging behind in reducing their production emissions. This prevents investors, shareholders and other interested parties from being able to appraise the performance of individual companies against their net zero pledges. The NSTA has indicated to us that it would potentially be prepared to use its ‘soft power’ to influence operators by publishing details of the performance of individual operators or companies. We recommend that ...
To date the NSTA has not published the names of those operators lagging behind in reducing their production emissions. This prevents investors, shareholders and other interested parties from being able to appraise the performance of individual companies against their net zero pledges. The NSTA has indicated to us that it would potentially be prepared to use its ‘soft power’ to influence operators by publishing details of the performance of individual operators or companies. We recommend that the North Sea Transition Authority publish an annual league table in its Emissions Monitoring Report detailing the performance on emissions reduction of Type: recommendation | Number: 35 | Paragraph: 201 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 81. The NSTA reports domestic production emission data via its annual Emissions Monitoring Report at an aggregated (basin-wide) level and has also recently published asset level domestic production emission information in publicly available da