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 ...
Gas flaring, a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, saw a significant increase in 2023, reaching the highest level since 2019. The World Bank's Zero Routine Flaring initiative, endorsed by ...
Each year, gas flaring, the burning of natural gas associated with oil extraction, emits more than 400 million tons of CO2 equivalent emissions, including methane and other pollutants. Despite some ...
In 2024, flaring surged by 3 billion cubic meters (bcm) to 151bcm, the highest level since 2007. The top nine flaring countries continue to account for three-quarters of all flaring, but less than ...
Alberta Energy Regulator did not enforce flaring limit exceedance Flaring limit removal highlights Canada's economic vs. environmental challenge Canada aims to end routine flaring by 2030, despite ...
The flared gas is reinjected into a reservoir at the Madu field, and NNPC plans to commercialize the stored gas. Image by champc via iStock Nigerian National Petroleum Co. Ltd. (NNPC) and co-venturer ...
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NNPC/Heirs Energies, partners sign gas flare commercialisation for OML 17
The NNPC/Heirs Energies OML 17 Joint Venture yesterday advanced Nigeria's gas commercialisation and environmental stewardship ...
Crusoe has reduced flaring by over 1 billion cubic feet since inception and has the potential to reduce greenhouse emissions by the equivalent of hundreds of thousands of cars DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)- ...
For decades, the sight of roaring flames lighting up the night sky in Nigeria’s Niger Delta has been both a symbol of oil wealth and a reminder of environmental neglect. Gas flaring, long treated as ...
In a major step toward supporting Nigeria’s climate commitments under the Paris Agreement, the NNPC Ltd and First Exploration & Petroleum Development Company Limited (First E&P) Joint Venture (JV) has ...
ABUJA, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Nigeria has issued permits to 28 companies under a programme that aims to end routine gas flaring to cut carbon emissions and use some of the gas to generate power. The ...
The Federal Government’s aspiration of a national flare-out target by 2025 has received a major boost as Heirs Energies JV yesterday signed an agreement with five flare gas offtakers under the ...
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