Multi-Stakeholder
Collaboration
Connecting governments, industry leaders, researchers, innovators, and civil society to co-create methane reduction solutions that work for Africa
Why Collaboration Matters
Methane is a global problem with local consequences with greatest impact on Africa and the Global South. Reducing methane emissions in Africa will:
- Prevent valuable gas from being wasted improving economic outcomes
- Keep African energy competitive in global markets increasingly stricter methane standards
- Support climate goals without compromising development priorities

Who We Work With
Government & Regulators
Critical for setting policy and regulations to drive methane emissions reduction
Oil & Gas Operators
Responsible parties for identifying sources, deploying measurement technologies, addressing identified emissions and sharing data
Technology Providers
Provide tools and technologies for leak detection and repair, quantification, analytics, and data management
Research & Academia
Critical part of the ecosystem in leading research and inquiry into modern methane science, technology development, training programs and case studies
Civil Society & NGOs
Engage in building awareness around the effects of methane emissions on the community and broader environment
Development Partners & Agencies
Provide funding, wider outreach, and help lead the push with major governments and institutions around the world
Benefits of Partnering with AMMIN
- Access to Africa-wide methane intelligence
- Opportunities to co-develop and test solutions in real-world settings
- Enhanced visibility through AMMIN’s platform and events
- Influence on policy and standards shaping Africa’s energy future
- A trusted network of experts and thought leaders
Join The Effort
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