The U.S.' path in the energy transition has its roadblocks, and right now, it's like watching two drunks fall down a hill, says analyst Michael Cembalest.
Methane emissions can be patched when the oil and gas industry knows where they originate, but sealing some orphan wells can be a cross between a scavenger hunt and a detective story.
Speaking at Hart Energy’s Carbon & ESG Strategies conference, Vanessa T. Ryan, Chevron’s manager of methane reduction, said some of the newest and most effective tech developed to find methane leaks has been turned away by federal regulatory agencies.