Methane Emissions Reconciliation Goes Top Down, Bottom Up
/Methane emissions tracking and reporting is notoriously difficult. The industry is working on ways to reconcile differences between top-down and bottom-up measurements.
Read MoreMethane emissions tracking and reporting is notoriously difficult. The industry is working on ways to reconcile differences between top-down and bottom-up measurements.
Read MoreHighwood Emissions Management released the latest version of its Voluntary Emissions Reduction Initiatives Report for 2022.
Read MoreAdvances in emissions tracking and reporting have made Scope 3 emissions a bigger topic and priority for climate reporting.
Read MoreThe Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) includes both penalties and incentives related to methane for oil and gas producers in the U.S.
Read MoreAs the SEC continues work on potential rules requiring climate risk and performance reporting, software startups are swooping in.
Read MoreA new report studies the financial costs and benefits of reducing mid-sized flaring of excess gas, a leading source of harmful GHG emissions.
Read MoreIn a recent episode of the “Energy Thinks” podcast, host Tisha Schuller talked with Matt Kolesar, chief environmental scientist at ExxonMobil.
Read MoreOil and gas companies and blockchain computing operations are teaming up to solve both of their problems by powering massive computing needs with leftover energy that would otherwise go to waste.
Read MoreA new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that methane emissions are 70% greater than what was reported by countries.
Read MoreExxonMobil releases plans to build carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen production facilities in Texas and Wyoming.
A new coalition, led by Cemvita Factory and Chart Industries, is working to scale gold hydrogen production through the use of oil-eating microbes in abandoned oil reservoirs.
Read MoreA new initiative led by Microsoft and the ClimateWorks Foundation is setting out to improve how emissions data is collected, compiled, and shared.
Read MoreAll members of the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) have announced their net-zero commitments.
Read MoreThe American Petroleum Institute (API) submitted comments on the EPA’s planned methane emissions reduction regulations.
Read MoreBig oil and gas players are investing in emissions reductions and carbon removal technologies to plan for the future and appease stakeholders
Read MoreExxonMobil released a pledge to reach net zero by 2050 through efficiency, reducing leaks, upgrading equipment, and more.
Read MoreThe US Department of Energy put out a call for carbon removal technologies that could be commercialized and scaled in the coming decades.
Read MoreOil and gas companies are looking to carbon offsets to make sustainable oil and gas a long-term option for growing energy needs through the green transition.
Read MoreWhile carbon used to capture the world’s consciousness, methane is having its moment.
Read MoreCongress was in session. The World Petroleum Congress, that is. Energy leaders talked about the future of the industry and energy transition.
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