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Methane Emissions from Oil & Gas, Waste, Agriculture (& Wetlands)
- 17 December 2024
- Posted by: David Bamford
- Category: energy transition
No CommentsThis is an overview of global methane emissions, from which there are 4 takeaways:
1. Viewed ‘post-Covid’, global methane emissions are rising not falling. -
Known unknowns – the UK’s flaring and emissions performance
- 4 October 2024
- Posted by: David Bamford
- Category: energy transition
The UK’s North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has recently published its review of 2023 flaring and emissions performance(1) together with a helpful ‘dashboard’(2) which offers details, with some very useful cross-plots.
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Known unknowns – fugitive emissions from anaerobic digesters
- 28 September 2024
- Posted by: David Bamford
- Category: energy transition
Anaerobic Digesters(ADs) are seen as a relatively new, ‘green’, renewable energy source (of methane) which we review in our latest report. Key takeaways are:
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Known unknowns – leakage and odours from landfills
- 6 September 2024
- Posted by: David Bamford
- Category: energy transition
Landfills are an eyesore, attractive only to seagulls, and – as we document in our new report – unpleasant (at least) for our environment.
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‘Known unknowns’ – fugitive emissions from the EU and UK gas grids
- 2 September 2024
- Posted by: David Bamford
- Category: energy transition
Our new report leaves little doubt that there are significant volumes of methane emissions from the U.K. and EU gas grids that as yet go largely unmonitored, unmeasured and unreported, both by asset and by operator.