The process known as "gas flaring" has been condemned as a danger to the environment and human health, as well as a waste of fuel. The World Bank is calling for energy companies to stop almost all ...
Regarding flaring, the International Energy Agency says: "Non-emergency flaring and venting occur when oil field operators opt to burn the 'associated' gas that accompanies oil production ...
Flaring emissions from global oil and gas production increased by 7% last year, despite the sector’s pledges to tackle and reduce the environmentally harmful practice to near zero by the end of ...
Millions more people are in danger due to toxic chemicals emitted during gas flaring than was previously thought, according to a BBC report. Flaring, or the burning of surplus gas produced during ...
Global flaring emissions from upstream oil and gas production increased by 7% from 2022 to 2023, reversing a positive trend. The Middle East, Africa, and Russia accounted for 70% of total flaring ...
GlobalData’s thematic report, “Gas Flaring,” reveals that efforts to monetize stranded gases are ramping up, especially in countries, such as the US, the UK, and Norway.
Reducing greenhouse gas ... line with the upcoming methane emission rules and regulations around the globe. User cases have shown typical CE/DRE to be 99% or better. Operators can verify flare ...
Unlocking the secrets of flare combustion efficiency is crucial in the fight against greenhouse gases, especially methane. By adopting innovative monitoring techniques, the oil and gas industry ...
Nigeria’s gas flaring has risen by 8 per cent in nine months, to 200.5 million standard cubic feet, MSCF, from 190.2 million Mscf recorded in the corresponding period of 2023.
According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasts, there is an 80 percent chance of the sunspot producing an M-class solar flare on October 17 and a 20 percent chance of an X ...