Oklahoman
Most often, we hear about "responsibly sourced" products as part of a pitch to buy food or clothes in messaging that informs us the product was produced, grown or made in ways that didn’t have a negative impact on either people or the planet.
Could methane join that list?
The founder of Project Canary, a Colorado-based company created two years ago to certify responsibly sourced natural gas, believes a global appetite for it may be about to bloom.
And Oklahoma City-based Chesapeake Energy is on board with exploring the concept.
To gain certification, Chesapeake will also be required to demonstrate that the processes it uses to drill, complete and operate some wells being monitored didn’t harm either people or the planet.