China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation

セクター

エネルギー

Headquarters

Beijing, China

Official Website

cpcif.org.cn

Climate Policy Engagement Analysis

Climate Policy Engagement Overview: China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation (CPCIF) have limited engagement with climate policy, with a mix of positive and negative positions. It stated top-line support for the Paris Agreement and limiting global warming to below 1.5°C, as well as China’s carbon peak and neutrality targets. The organization also supported several climate policies in China including emissions trading, energy efficiency and emissions reduction. However, its engagement with the energy transition—supporting both green hydrogen and fossil fuel—seems only partially aligned with IPCC guidelines for limiting global warming to 1.5°C.

Top-line Messaging on Climate Policy: CPCIF has stated top-line support for climate policy. In a July 2024 press release, it supported China's 2030 carbon peak and 2060 carbon neutrality targets. In a February 2024 press release, CPCIF supported GHG emissions reductions in line with 1.5°C target. In a February 2024 press release, the organization supported the Paris Agreement.

Engagement with Climate-Related Policies: CPCIF communicated positively on several climate-related policy streams. In a March 2024 press release, CPCIF supported policy to support the recycling of retired power batteries in China. In a January 2024 press release, CPCIF advocated for development of carbon emission statistical accounting methods to support carbon emissions dual control policy. In another January 2024 press release, CPCIF supported emissions trading to facilitate decarbonization.

Positioning on Energy Transition: CPCIF takes a mix of positive and negative positions regarding the transition away from fossil fuels. In a July 2024 press release, it supported a series of carbon reduction policies for the shipping industry introduced by the European Union and the International Maritime Organization. In another July 2024 press release, the organization supported hydrogen produced from renewable energy for use in heavy industry, while also supporting additional renewable energy capacity. In an April 2024 press release, CPCIF supported energy transition away from fossil fuels in Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia.

However, in an August 2023 press release, the chairman of CPCIF, Li Shousheng, advocated for the continued use of coal as chemical feedstock. In a May 2024 press release, the chairman advocated for the continued role for coal without clearly stating the need for CCS in the energy mix, and stated that fossil fuel is desirable in the long-term energy mix. In a January 2024 press release, CPCIF advocated for the development of production, supply, storage, and sales systems for fossil fuel.

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InfluenceMap Score for Climate Policy Engagement

C-

パフォーマンス・バンド

58%

組織スコア

11%

関与の度合い

Primary Evidence

All primary evidence used to inform the analysis of China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation can be found in the two tabs below below. In the first tab, hyperlinks in each cell of the matrix provide access to evidence collected on China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation's direct policy engagement activities. The second tab provides a record of any links between China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation and the Industry Associations stored in the LobbyMap database.

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政府への提出資料・発言

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代表取締役・会長メッセージ

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事業会計報告

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気候変動科学の認識

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気候変動に対する対応

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気候変動対策における規制措置への見解

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国連気候変動枠組条約への見解

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気候変動政策に対する見解の明確度

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Carbon Tax

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排出権取引への見解

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エネルギー効率基準法への見解

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再生可能エネルギー法への見解

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エネルギー政策への見解

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温室効果ガス排出基準への見解

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関係・関与性における情報開示

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Land Use

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