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Version: GOGI_V10_2This data was downloaded as a File Geodatabse from EDX at https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/global-oil-gas-features-database. This data was developed using a combination of big data computing, custom search and data integration algorithms, and expert driven search to collect open oil and gas data resources worldwide. This approach identified over 380 data sets and integrated more than 4.8 million features into the GOGI database.Access the technical report describing how this database was produced using the following link: https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/development-of-an-open-global-oil-and-gas-infrastructure-inventory-and-geodatabase” Acknowledgements: This work was funded under the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) Oil and Gas Methane Science Studies. The studies are managed by United Nations Environment in collaboration with the Office of the Chief Scientist, Steven Hamburg of the Environmental Defense Fund. Funding was provided by the Environmental Defense Fund, OGCI Companies (Shell, BP, ENI, Petrobras, Repsol, Total, Equinor, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Exxon, Oxy, Chevron, Pemex) and CCAC.Link to SourcePoint of Contact: Jennifer Bauer email:jennifer.bauer@netl.doe.govMichael D Sabbatino email:michael.sabbatino@netl.doe.gov
GIST Impact in partnership with the Integrated Biodiversity Assessment Tool (IBAT) offers a suite of science-based ESG data products that provide an accurate and comprehensive picture of companies’ impacts and dependencies on nature.
The data provides valuable insights into the intricate relationship between corporate assets and biodiversity hotspots. The spreadsheet provides a holistic view of asset distribution in proximity to key biodiversity areas (KBA) and the World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA). Organizations can therefore assess nature-related risks and identify areas of opportunity using GIST Impact’s Biodiversity Proximity Analysis ESG Data.
By defining a buffer as an influence area, we have carefully determined the assets intersecting with both KBA and WDPA boundaries. Our analysis extends beyond the mere identification of asset intersections, delving into the realm of environmental impact. We have thoroughly examined the influence areas of assets located within KBA regions, identifying the presence of IUCN Red List threatened species. This critical assessment sheds light on the potential impact of corporate activities on endangered species, emphasizing the need for proactive conservation measures.
Biodiversity Proximity Risk Data allows organizations to: 1. Understand priority asset locations of companies close to biodiversity hotspots 2. Gain granular insights on species near assets at a very fine resolution 3. Access GIS maps overlaid with business asset locations to evaluate biodiversity hotspots, as recommended by TNFD 4. Leverage our extensive asset location database with millions of assets tagged by company, sector and type of asset
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
Version: GOGI_V10_2This data was downloaded as a File Geodatabse from EDX at https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/global-oil-gas-features-database. This data was developed using a combination of big data computing, custom search and data integration algorithms, and expert driven search to collect open oil and gas data resources worldwide. This approach identified over 380 data sets and integrated more than 4.8 million features into the GOGI database.Access the technical report describing how this database was produced using the following link: https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/development-of-an-open-global-oil-and-gas-infrastructure-inventory-and-geodatabase” Acknowledgements: This work was funded under the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) Oil and Gas Methane Science Studies. The studies are managed by United Nations Environment in collaboration with the Office of the Chief Scientist, Steven Hamburg of the Environmental Defense Fund. Funding was provided by the Environmental Defense Fund, OGCI Companies (Shell, BP, ENI, Petrobras, Repsol, Total, Equinor, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Exxon, Oxy, Chevron, Pemex) and CCAC.Link to SourcePoint of Contact: Jennifer Bauer email:jennifer.bauer@netl.doe.govMichael D Sabbatino email:michael.sabbatino@netl.doe.gov