Jill Evanko, CEO and President at Chart Industries, discusses with NGW how LNG project development is evolving for faster delivery, the company’s view on the fuel’s role in the energy transition, its involvement in emerging low-carbon technologies and its recent technological innovations. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 7]
The natural gas industry has steadily introduced new technologies to reduce methane leaks, but more will need to be done to reflect the increased focus on this potent greenhouse gas. [Gas in Transition, Volume 1, Issue 6]
The French major is replacing methane-powered instruments at pneumatic devices with ones that use compressed air, employing a technology developed by Qnergy.
Regulations crack-down on fugitive methane emissions
Publisher’s Note: Trido Solutions will be presenting in-person on the Methane Mitigation Panel at The Oil & Gas Conference on Wednesday, August 18th from 1:30 p.m. MT – 2:30 p.m. MT at the Westin Denver Downtown and is available for 1×1 meetings. You can register to attend the conference at https://www.theoilandgasconference.com.
Regulations Crack-Down on Fugitive Methane Emissions
The Solution to Combating GHG Impact from Pneumatic Devices
By: Ru Schaefferkoetter – Guest Columnist
The Problem with Methane Emissions
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in 2019, pneumatic devices and pumps accounted for more than half of methane emissions reported by U.S. oil and gas operation to EPA. Fugitive methane emissions from pneumatic equipment in the field costs U.S. oil and gas producers approximately $232 million in revenue and creates enough pollution to rival 9.7 million cars on the road – each year