Fossil fuels, including coal, oil, and natural gas, still make up a large part of the global energy mix. ISO standards for fossil fuels ensure their extraction, processing, and combustion are conducted in ways that enhance safety and efficiency, while striving to reduce environmental footprints through improved emission controls and technological innovations.

Insights

Carbon footprint: Measuring and reducing our environmental impact

Companies are increasingly becoming aware of their carbon footprint and its intrinsic link to energy use. But exactly what is a carbon footprint, and how can renewable energy reshape the business landscape?

The greenhouse effect: Counting gases and why it matters

It’s easy to have mixed feelings about carbon. On the one hand, it’s the foundation for life on Earth. On the other, it’s linked to climate change.

The benefits of implementing an environmental management system for your business

Prioritizing environmental sustainability isn’t just a trend: it’s a vital strategy for securing the health and prosperity of an organization for years to come. Balancing growth with environmental stewardship is more important than ever.

Top standards

Standard
ISO 8217:2024
Products from petroleum, synthetic and renewable sources
Fuels (class F)

Specifications of marine fuels

Standard
ISO 6976:2016
Natural gas
Calculation of calorific values, density, relative density and Wobbe indices from composition
Standard
ISO/PAS 23263:2019
Petroleum products
Fuels (class F)

Considerations for fuel suppliers and users regarding marine fuel quality in view of the implementation of maximum 0,50 % sulfur in 2020