Global Gas Flaring
Found 6 free book(s)ExxonMobil Sustainability Report
corporate.exxonmobil.comgreenhouse gas emissions by 15 to 20 percent by 2025, compared to 2016 levels. This plan will be supported by a 40 to 50 percent decrease in methane intensity, and a 35 to 45 percent decrease in flaring intensity across our global operations. Ultimately, we aim for industry-leading greenhouse gas performance across our businesses by 2030.
0302 Brass Fittings Catalog
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The Oil and Gas Industry in Energy Transitions
iea.blob.core.windows.netthe emissions intensity of delivered oil and gas by minimising flaring of associated gas and venting of CO 2, tackling methane emissions, and integrating renewables and low -carbon electricity into new upstream and liquefied natural gas (LNG) developments. As of today, 15% of global energy-related GHG emissions come from the
ESG datasheet 2020
www.bp.comGreenhouse gas emissions 6 Safety 7 Environment 9 Social 12 Governance 14 Key definitions 15 Introduction Reports and ... Global (excluding UK and offshore) ... Flaring m kt 1,896 1,987 1,634 1,395 831 Equity n Scope 1 (direct) ...
Fact sheet: Natural Gas Greenhouse Gas Emissions
www.energy.govprocesses that are part of the natural gas system, flaring, venting, or removal of impurities during processing. The greenhouse gas emissions from natural gas system losses or natural gas utilization within the natural gas system (excluding combustion by end-users) are shown in Figure 3. When global warming potential is taken into account4, CO ...
Global Carbon Budget
www.globalcarbonproject.orgShare of global fossil CO2 emissions in 2020: coal (40%), oil (32%), gas (21%), cement (5%), flaring and others (2%, not shown) Projection by fuel type is based on monthly data (GCP analysis) Source: Friedlingstein et al 2021; Global Carbon Project 2021