Policy Advocacy
Working at the intersection of science, policy, and technology to champion evidence-based regulatory solutions that drive measurable methane reductions across Africa’s oil and gas sector
Policy Advocacy Matters
Effective methane mitigation requires more than technology, it demands strong policies, clear regulations, and collaborative governance.
AMMIN’s advocacy efforts on methane emissions will ensure that science-driven solutions translate into real action, enabling governments, industry, and communities to align on common goals geared towards moving Africa to secure energy access, protect public health, and strengthen its position in global energy markets while reducing climate risks.
Our Policy Priorities
Energy Security
Advocate for methane reduction policies that promotes African energy security
Economic Prosperity
Ensure that policy outcomes drive economic growth and prosperity on the continent
Cleaner Environment
Drive action to improve environmental conditions in oil & gas producing regions
Engagement Mechanism
Policy Identification
Research & Validation
Policy Opinion & Advocacy
Implementation Support
Our Proposed Work
Methane Emissions in the Nigerian Gas Value Chain
Exploring emissions sources across the Nigerian gas value chain in partnership with operators
Developing Methane Standards in Namibian Oil & Gas Industry
Evaluating methane policy formulation in Namibian oil & gas industry
Financial Models to Incentivize Methane Emissions Reduction
In-depth analysis into progressive mechanisms to finance methane emissions reduction
What can the Global South learn from the West
The impact of methane regulations in the US and Canada on emissions reduction
Diverging Policy Frameworks, Converging Impact
How policies can differ yet achieve similar outcome based on local realities
The Methane Reduction Imperative in an Expanding LNG Ecosystem
As African producers expand LNG capacity, what actions must they take on methane emissions
Partners
We are in conversation with global advocacy groups to join us in our effort to drive development across Africa. Their names will appear here as we finalize agreements.
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