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Advertisement Sempra LNG recently joined the Collaboratory for Advancing Methane Science (CAMS), an industry-led research consortium formed to better characterise and understand methane emissions. “We are excited to join this alliance of forward-looking companies that are working together to more effectively identify and reduce methane emissions across the natural gas value chain,” said Lisa Glatch, President and Chief Operating Officer of Sempra LNG. “Sempra LNG is committed to creating sustainable value not only through the safe and responsible operation of the LNG pipelines and liquefaction infrastructure we own, but also investing in innovative research to reduce emissions in other parts of the LNG supply chain.” ....
Sempra LNG Joins Methane Emissions Group US-based Sempra LNG said March 9 it has joined the Collaboratory for Advancing Methane Science (Cams), an industry-led consortium created to better characterise and understand methane emissions. The consortium, created in 2018 and administered by GTI, includes US majors Chevron and ExxonMobil, Norway’s Equinor, Anglo-Dutch major Shell, Pioneer Natural Resources and LNG developer Cheniere Energy. Its members “work collaboratively to provide actionable, transparent methane science to contribute to the understanding of methane emissions across the oil and gas value chain and inform mitigation strategies,” according to an email statement. The consortium’s first project was the Methane Emission Estimate Tool (Meet), an open-source model that simulates methane emissions from production and gathering facilities. Phase two of the Meet project will apply the tool to simulate areas of higher methane concentrations for Project ....