Infographic: Sources and Solutions for Carbon Pollution Along the LNG Supply Chain

Breaking Energy 2014-05-02

Summary:

OPAL Pipeline To Connect To Baltic Sea

More and more research studies deepen our understanding of methane emissions from various segments along the natural gas supply chain. At the same time, evidence is mounting that the volume of methane emissions leaking from, for example, wellheads or processing plants may collectively account for a greater portion of total methane emissions than previously thought.

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Tags:

lng compressor stations flaring ghg emissions ghg emissions mitigation lng value chain methane emissions methane leakage natural gas development pipelines well completion

Authors:

Roman Kilisek

Date tagged:

05/02/2014, 12:07

Date published:

05/02/2014, 12:00