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EU Methane Regulation (EUMR): Market Impacts, Compliance Risks, and Energy Security

About this event

Get ahead of the discussion at the upcoming Go Net Zero Energy CEE Summit in Bucharest by joining our exclusive pre-summit webinar.

Featuring: Emils Lagzdins, Senior Officer – Security of Supply and Methane Emissions, at IOGP Europe, sharing expert insights on how the EU Methane Regulation could reshape the European energy market.

Why attend this webinar?

The EU Methane Regulation (EUMR) is set to create far-reaching impacts across energy supply and pricing — potentially exceeding the effects of current geopolitical disruptions. Even with adaptations to the Regulation whereby up to 10 supplying countries are considered compliant, compliance risks could disrupt gas and crude oil imports to Europe.

As-is implementation:

  • Up to 43% of EU gas imports
  • Up to 87% of crude oil imports

Adaptive scenario (US, Norway, Qatar, Canada++ compliant):

  • ~20% of EU gas imports
  • ~38% of crude oil imports

These developments could translate into major market and price impacts, highlighting the critical intersection between methane policy and energy security.

What you’ll learn

  • Industry progress on methane mitigation and OGMP 2.0 Level 5 reporting
  • How EUMR may affect European energy supply and prices
  • Why methane regulation must be considered alongside energy security realities
  • Urgent adjustments needed to ensure pragmatic, workable implementation by 2027

Who should attend

Energy operators, importers, traders, and all stakeholders preparing for upcoming EU compliance requirements will benefit from this timely analysis.

🎙️ MEET THE SPEAKER: EMILS LAGZDINS

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    Emils Lagzdins Senior Officer - Security of Supply and Methane emissions @ IOGP Europe

    Emils has a background in policy analysis and advocacy in the field of European and international energy and climate policies. Emils joined IOGP Europe from the European Commission where he focused on EU’s external energy policy. Prior to that Emils acquired a Master of Science degree in Energy Security and Strategic Studies. At IOGP Europe, Emils focuses on policies and regulations related to upstream O&G sector, including methane emissions mitigation, EU energy markets (incl. SoS, LNG), carbon markets (EU ETS, CBAM, CDRs).

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