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A model for “immediate term” sustainability
- 18 May 2022
- Posted by: Future Energy Partners
- Category: energy
No CommentsThere are – we could say – four main categories of emissions in the immediate term (our operations). Flaring, venting & fugitive methane emissions, fuel combustion and supplier emissions.
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Guyana – what to do with the gas?
- 10 May 2022
- Posted by: Future Energy Partners
- Category: energy
The South American country of Guyana started producing oil in 2020 and production is expected to be 750 kbopd by 2025. With a population of just 800,000
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How US / EU / UK are focusing on o&g methane
- 5 May 2022
- Posted by: Future Energy Partners
- Category: energy
Perhaps the COP 26 event had something to do with it, or the availability of satellite images showing what oil and gas methane emissions are really like. Time will tell if the regulatory environment
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What North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) (formerly OGA) is looking for from operators in ESG reporting
- 5 May 2022
- Posted by: Future Energy Partners
- Category: energy
She wrote, “consistent and high-quality, authentic, ESG reporting, backed up by a strong evidence base and superior quality supporting narrative
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What happens when emission reporting demands and costs go up?
- 5 May 2022
- Posted by: Future Energy Partners
- Category: energy
More and more oil and gas companies are issuing ‘Sustainability Reports’. Of course larger companies can dedicate more resources to these reports and some of them are‘audited’.
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How can we put a price on CCS projects?
- 5 May 2022
- Posted by: Future Energy Partners
- Category: energy
If you are a very large company you are probably already involved in a lot of projects. But for smaller ones, they don’t necessarily need to make a good story for the media or investors. They just want to make a return on their investment.