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CME Group to launch a Global Emissions Offset futures contract

04 Feb, 2021
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American global markets company, CME Group, has announced it will launch a Global Emissions Offset™ (GEO™) futures contract on March 1, 2021, pending all relevant regulatory reviews. The new contract, which will provide customers with a market-based solution to manage global emissions risk, was jointly developed with Xpansiv market CBL, a leader in spot energy and environmental markets.

Global Head of Energy at CME Group, Peter Keavey, said that demand for voluntary carbon offsets is growing around the world as more countries and companies take action toward creating a lower carbon economy.

“GEO futures will provide a regulated, market-based solution that can help address risk management needs for near-term emissions reduction strategies, as well as a standardised pricing benchmark to help facilitate long-term climate goals,” Mr Keavey said.

Xpansiv Chief Strategy Officer, Nathan Rockliff, said that after a decade building the largest voluntary carbon market in the world, it’s remarkable to witness this watershed moment.

“We’ve worked closely with myriad stakeholders – corporates, project developers, trading firms, airlines, and leading standards like VERRA, CAR, ACR – to develop the GEO, the first standardised contract for carbon offsets across multiple project types and geographies,” he explained.

“The GEO helps to establish a global price for the voluntary carbon market based on offsets vetted by a multi-year process, and with this landmark futures contract, CME Group and Xpansiv provide a clear path to action for net-zero commitments.”

The Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets, a private sector-led voluntary carbon market initiative, has published recommendations around the need for a physically delivered futures market, stating that it could help achieve a more robust and transparent voluntary offset market.

CME Group is a member of the Taskforce alongside many of its clients and market participants.

Voluntary offsets allow businesses to purchase credits to help reduce their overall carbon footprint as they work to transition to more sustainable business practices.

The scale of trading in the voluntary carbon offset market is currently around $320 million and this is expected to grow as demand for global decarbonisation increases and climate hedging strategies become more standardised.

The GEO futures contract is based on the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA), which includes globally accepted carbon offset standards based on a set of rigorous criteria developed by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a specialised agency of the United Nations.

GEO futures will allow for delivery of CORSIA eligible voluntary offset credits from three ICAO approved registries and will be listed by and subject to the rules of NYMEX.

For more information and contract specifications, please visit www.cmegroup.com/geo

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