The MoU between the TERI and Petroleum Federation of India was signed in the presence of Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of State, Petroleum and Natural Gas.
TERI will carry out the study titled, 'A Study on Climate Change Risks: Preparedness for Oil and Gas Sector'.
Seven public sector oil companies, including Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited, Oil India Limited, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited, Gail (India), Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited and Petronet LNG Limited, have come onboard to support the study.
"The study will prepare strategies to contribute to achieve India's target of reducing emission intensity of GDP by 33-35 per cent below the levels in 2005 by 2030," according to a press statement issued by TERI.
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It will also help study how the global market and technological options are likely to change as a result of the climate policy measures and how the 1.5-2 degrees scenarios of global warming are likely to affect the infrastructure and operations in different climatic zones of India.
This comes days after India became the 62nd nation to ratify the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.
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