Electrifying Upstream Oil and Gas Processes

It has become increasingly imperative for governments and businesses worldwide to prioritize the reduction of total methane emissions generated by industrial processes. The oil and gas sector emits around 80 Mt of methane annually, accounting for roughly 40% of total human-cause methane emissions. These emissions may be reduced by over 75% by implementing leak and detection repair programs and upgrading leaky equipment. Methane abatement in oil and gas is highly cost-effective, and approximately 40% of methane emissions may be eliminated at no net cost.1

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