Last week, Texas Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton published an analysis of “flaring intensity,” which is a metric comparing the volumes of casinghead (or “associated”) gas flared at oil production ...
The amount of natural gas that oil companies burn off in Texas as a waste product could power every home in the state. It's an industry practice known as "flaring," and as it grows, so does pollution ...
Vehicles burning gasoline refined from crude oil is already one of the world’s biggest sources of carbon dioxide emissions, and one of the United States’ largest sources of crude oil is the Bakken ...
Carbon emissions from the practice of flaring hit a 10-year low in 2021, but rates are likely to creep back up in the near term, according to research released Thursday by Rystad Energy. Rystad’s ...
BAYTOWN, Texas – Flaring and heavy smoke could be seen for miles billowing into the air, sparked by a power outage at the Chevron Phillips Chemical Company in Baytown Tuesday morning, company ...
QatarEnergy’s particulate matter (PM) emissions last year decreased by 25% compared to 2023, mainly due to lower overall flaring, the energy major said in its latest Sustainability Report. Volatile ...
Flaring levels in the Middle East are relatively high at 34.6 billion cubic meters per year as of 2008 Flaring share of energy sector carbon dioxide emissions in the region have decreased from 7 to ...
This story appeared in the Texas Tribune. The amount of natural gas that oil companies burn off in Texas as a waste product could power every home in the state. It’s an industry practice known as ...
The amount of natural gas that oil companies burn off in Texas as a waste product could. It’s an industry practice known as “flaring,” and as it grows, so does pollution and waste associated with oil ...
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