Environmental Impact of Oilfield Gas
Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Oilfield gas that is released directly without treatment emits large amounts of methane, a greenhouse gas more potent than carbon dioxide.
Gas Flaring & Venting: In oilfields lacking utilization facilities, associated gas is often burned off (flaring) or vented directly, leading to energy waste and environmental pollution.
Modern Emission Reduction Technologies
Gas Capture & Re-injection
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) & Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Technologies
Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS)
Regulations and Compliance: Governments worldwide have implemented strict emission limits, such as the U.S. EPA’s methane emission standards and the European Union’s carbon tax policies, compelling oil and gas companies to increase their gas recovery and utilization rates. Click here to learn more
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