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Insurer Allianz toughens oil & gas policy to help meet climate goal

Published by Wanda Rich

Posted on April 29, 2022

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· Last updated: February 7, 2026

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By Simon Jessop and Carolyn Cohn LONDON (Reuters) – Europe’s biggest insurer Allianz plans to take a harder line on insuring the oil and gas industry as part of efforts to align its underwriting policies with the world’s climate goal, the company said on Friday. The move is the latest by a major insurer to […]

By Simon Jessop and Carolyn Cohn

LONDON (Reuters) – Europe’s biggest insurer Allianz plans to take a harder line on insuring the oil and gas industry as part of efforts to align its underwriting policies with the world’s climate goal, the company said on Friday.

The move is the latest by a major insurer to curtail insurance to the energy sector, a leading driver of greenhouse gas emissions, and comes as scientists warn of a rapidly closing window to limit the worst effects of global warming.

It follows a report from the International Energy Agency last year which said no more investment was needed in new oil and gas fields if the target was to be met.

With pressure growing to accelerate corporate efforts to rein in emissions, Allianz said from the start of 2023, it would no longer issue new property and casualty insurance to fund new oil and gas projects, and stop renewing existing contracts from July 2023.

The new exclusions would cover exploration and development of new oil and gas fields; construction of new mid-stream oil infrastructure; construction of new oil power plants; and those linked to projects in the Arctic, Antarctic or coal-bed methane, extra-heavy oil and oil sands, as well as ultra-deep sea fields.

“With these new guidelines, Allianz is strengthening its promise to contribute to an orderly decarbonisation of the economy,” said Allianz board member Günther Thallinger.

As of January 2025, Allianz said it would only insure oil and gas companies which were on a science-based pathway to net-zero emissions by 2050, including the major oil companies responsible for the lion’s share of emissions.

Starting at the same time, Allianz also said it would provide no insurance, facultative reinsurance, or reinsurance for a single risk or defined package of risks, or funding to companies which get more than 10% of their revenue from oil sands, after previously setting the threshold at 20%.

NGO Insure our Future said it welcomed the move by Allianz, “which raises the bar for the insurance industry” and called on others in the sector to follow suit.

Allianz is the 10th major insurance company to adopt oil and gas restrictions, it said, and there was “real momentum now for all insurance companies to adopt oil and gas policies that align with the climate science.”

Among others to have tightened their policies in recent months are Swiss Re, the world’s second-biggest reinsurer, which said it March it would no longer insure most new oil and gas projects.

(Reporting by Simon Jessop . Editing by Jane Merriman)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is insurance?
Insurance is a financial arrangement that provides protection against potential financial losses or risks. It involves paying a premium to an insurer in exchange for coverage.
What is sustainability?
Sustainability refers to the ability to maintain or improve certain essential processes or systems over time without depleting resources or causing harm to the environment.
What is climate change?
Climate change refers to significant changes in global temperatures and weather patterns over time, primarily driven by human activities such as burning fossil fuels.
What is net-zero emissions?
Net-zero emissions mean balancing the amount of greenhouse gases emitted with the amount removed from the atmosphere, aiming to achieve a balance by a specific target date.
What is the oil and gas industry?
The oil and gas industry involves the exploration, extraction, refining, and distribution of oil and natural gas, which are key energy sources but also significant contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.

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