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Gas to power

Future Energy Partners can conduct a feasibility assessment exploring options to reduce and eliminate routine flaring and providing incremental electricity generation. Reducing and eliminating flaring is a continuing challenge, especially for offshore operations. The gas can either be re-injected or piped to a gas fired power plant nearby, likely onshore, or put into a gas transmission system.
Another area that offshore operators should be considering is methane / fugitive emissions and energy efficiency, which can allow more natural gas to be sold or reduce the use of fuel transferred from onshore.