The UK government is running its events at the flagship COP30 climate summit in partnership with a major supplier to the fossil fuel industry, DeSmog can reveal.
For the second year running, the UK pavilion is being sponsored by AVEVA, an industrial software firm with hundreds of oil and gas clients โ including some of the worldโs most polluting companies.
Hosted in Belรฉm, Brazil, the United Nations (UN) summit will attempt to put in place commitments to address the climate crisis and assist the worst-hit countries.
The summit began on Monday (10 November), and the UK pavilion will play host to events featuring politicians, climate experts and businesses in an attempt to showcase the countryโs green credentials.
Pavilion partner AVEVA indicated that it had more than 600 oil and gas customers in December 2023, while the โsuccess storiesโ listed on its website include projects with fossil fuel majors Shell, BP, Chevron, and others.
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These testimonials boast of AVEVAโs ability to deploy its technologies to extract more fossil fuels. The firm claims that โby implementing AVEVA software solutions to automate its refinery processes, Kuwait Oil Company is on track to achieve its goal of producing 4 [million] barrels of oil per day by 2030.โ
It also states that, after Shell deployed AVEVAโs software, โthe company began to gather operational data at an oil field in the Gulf of Mexico to improve performance of its wells, rigs, and drill floor equipment.โ
AVEVA claims to have helped Chevron to boost โasset performance in a declining gas fieldโ, and Italian oil giant Eni to โmaximise oil production across sites.โ
UN Secretary-General Antรณnio Guterres said at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, that it was โabsurdโ to increase the use of fossil fuels.
The worldโs foremost climate science body, the UNโs Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), has stated that unabated fossil fuels must be phased out as quickly as possible in order to limit global warming to 1.5C. This goal, established by the 2015 Paris Agreement negotiated at COP21, is designed to limit the worst and most irreversible impacts of climate change โ including droughts, flooding, and poverty.
AVEVAโs fossil fuel partnerships also extend to this yearโs host country. The company works with Petrobras, Brazilโs state-owned fossil fuel giant, which last month received approval to drill in the Amazon basin.
AVEVAโs clients have also included U.S. fossil fuel goliath ExxonMobil, which helped to finance climate science denial in developing countries โ including those in Latin America โ according to new DeSmog revelations.
โGiven that the main culprit behind climate breakdown is the fossil fuel industry, itโs regrettable to hear that the UK is engaging a software provider who has been retained by Petrobras โ one of the worldโs biggest polluters โ and several of its fossil fuel peers,โ said Patrick Galey, head of the fossil fuels campaign team at Global Witness.
โWe know that Petrobras is planning to expand its oil production more aggressively than nearly every other producer worldwide.
โThe UK has the opportunity to show genuine climate leadership at COP30. But partnering with a firm that enables the fossil fuel industry and its vested interests at UN summits poses a serious risk to our governmentโs climate credibility.โ
The UKโs COP30 partners also include the logistics company DP World, which is owned by Dubaiโs ruling family in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) โ a petrostate that derives roughly 40 percent of its income from oil and gas.

A version of this story has been published by Private Eye.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said that clean, home-grown energy is โin the DNAโ of his government, and last week joined world leaders in Brazil to insist that the UK is โdoubling down on the fight against climate changeโ.
However, the COP forum has faced mounting criticism over its inability to deliver climate action, and the presence of lobbyists from highly-polluting industries at the talks.
The leaders of four of the worldโs five most polluting economies โ China, the U.S., India and Russia โ wonโt be attending this yearโs summit, with Donald Trumpโs administration lobbying governments, including the UK, to abandon their climate commitments.
โBy partnering with a company that has such close ties to oil and gas, the UK government is complicit in the fossil fuel industryโs conquest of the COP process,โ said Carys Boughton, Fossil Free Parliament campaigner at Platform.
โYear after year, governments around the world buddy up with fossil fuel interests and gift them special access to this most important of climate conferences, and year after year, the conference fails to agree to the most essential climate action: a phase out of fossil fuels.
โItโs past time for the UK government to wake up to the reality that any company with ties to the fossil fuel industry is never going to be an ally in our collective fight against the climate crisis, and take immediate action to stop these firms from influencing climate policy โ at both the international and the domestic level.โ
AVEVA referred DeSmog to the Department of Energy and Net Zero, which said: โWe have set stringent conditions for companies wishing to sponsor the UK pavilion at COP30.
โEach of the UK pavilion sponsors has demonstrated a strong commitment to climate action, including setting science-based targets through the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) or joining the Race to Zero campaign.โ
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