Why and how we’re zeroing in on methane in Pennsylvania

6 years ago
Recently, some in the oil and gas industry have expressed questions about an EDF analysis that estimates methane emissions in Pennsylvania to be five times higher than what companies report to the state. Pennsylvania is the nation’s second largest producer of natural gas. Understanding how much methane and other harmful pollutants may be leaking from […]
Mark Omara

OGCI Venture Day is an opportunity for methane technology

6 years ago
As the deadline for applications for OGCI Climate Investments Venture Day approaches, I had the opportunity to ask OGCI Climate Investments CEO, Dr. Pratima Rangarajam, a few questions to understand more about their plans for Venture Day and what opportunities exist for companies with technologies or business models for methane detection, measurement, and mitigation to […]
Isabel Mogstad

Permian a litmus test for oil and gas industry’s methane targets

6 years ago
This blog was co-authored by Jon Goldstein and Colin Leyden. What may be becoming the world’s largest oil field may also be the world’s largest test for the oil and gas industry’s commitments to setting targets for driving down methane emissions. Several major oil and gas producers, including BP and XTO, have announced strategies in […]
EDF Blogs

Canada adopts historic methane rules. Alberta may undercut them.

6 years ago
Last night, Canada finalized new national regulations on methane emissions from the oil and gas industry, its largest methane polluter. The rules are among the most comprehensive in the world, putting Canada on a clear path toward its 40 to 45 percent methane reduction goal, and delivering on a critical element of the Canadian climate […]
Drew Nelson

Investors: Methane targets wanted

6 years ago
With upcoming annual meetings full of shareholder resolutions calling on companies to set greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets, EDF released "Taking Aim", a new paper explaining why methane targets are the next frontier for the oil and gas industry and establishing five keys for strong targets. The paper explains how companies that set targets are […]
Sean Wright

Sitting down with BP to discuss its new methane target

6 years 1 month ago
As part of its Energy Transition report, BP announced a stringent new quantitative target to address its emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas pollutant. Effective immediately, BP will target limiting methane emissions from its global upstream oil and gas operations that market natural gas to 0.2 percent. Ben Ratner, Senior Director with EDF+Business, sat […]
Ben Ratner

EPA’s updated annual oil and gas methane inventory doesn’t convey entire picture

6 years 1 month ago
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its annual update to the 2016 U.S. Inventory of Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHGI) yesterday, showing a slight decrease in total greenhouse gas emissions from 2015 to 2016. Methane, a potent greenhouse gas and the main constituent of natural gas, is responsible for roughly a quarter of global warming […]
David Lyon

Fighting for the planet, one methane comment at a time

6 years 1 month ago
When a kid knocks at your door, you might expect a Girl Scout selling cookies or a Boy Scout selling popcorn. But recently, it was my 13 year-old neighbor, Pete Bates, asking me to sign a letter to fight methane pollution. I thought this was pretty neat, because while my day-to-day job is focused on […]
Drew Nelson

New regional emissions study offers insights into New Mexico’s oil and gas emissions problems

6 years 1 month ago
A new study from the Western Regional Air Partnership — a collaboration of state, tribal, and local air agencies, the Environmental Protection Agency, federal land managers, and other local stakeholders — finds methane emissions from New Mexico’s oil and gas facilities are higher than previous estimates and notes regulations could help address the problem. The […]
Hillary Hull

Tech for change video series: Sensing solutions

6 years 1 month ago
This post is part 5 of EDF’s Tech for Change series, which aims to spotlight the way pollution-sensing technology can protect public health and the environment in California. Watch part 4. Pollution from oil and gas production can pose serious health risks to nearby communities. In Los Angeles, nearly 600,000 people live within ½ mile […]
Irene Burga

North Dakota has a flaring problem that even industry recognizes

6 years 1 month ago
Last year, oil and gas companies in North Dakota flared over $220 million worth of natural gas. That’s enough to heat over 1 million homes and meet North Dakotans’ heating needs seven times over.* It was also enough to convince the North Dakota Petroleum Council (NDPC), an industry coalition, to reconvene its flaring task force. […]
Dan Grossman

National Academy of Sciences urges collective research improvements to track U.S. methane emissions

6 years 1 month ago
This week the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NAS), the nation’s most prestigious scientific organization, issued a report calling for a stepped-up nationwide research effort to develop a gridded and verifiable inventory of U.S. methane emissions. The NAS report, sponsored by the U.S. EPA, Department of Energy (DOE), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), […]
David Lyon

Why one oilfield service provider sees opportunity in managing methane

6 years 1 month ago
This post was co-authored by Drew Pomerantz, a research scientist at Schlumberger. Isabel Mogstad, a Project Manager with EDF+Business, who previously worked as a management consultant for Schlumberger, and Drew Pomerantz, a research scientist with Schlumberger, took this opportunity to have a conversation about why an oilfield service company wants to get involved with methane […]
Isabel Mogstad

Tech for change video series: Game changer

6 years 1 month ago
This post is part 4 of EDF’s Tech for Change series, which aims to spotlight the way pollution-sensing technology can protect public health and the environment in California. Watch parts 1, 2, and 3. Los Angeles has long been a city defined by creativity and innovation. Now, that same spirit of innovation promises to help […]
Irene Burga

Federal rollbacks + huge new oil and gas project = trouble for Wyoming

6 years 1 month ago
This blog was co-authored by Jon Goldstein and Sara Brodnax Last week, the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management collected comments from citizens and groups concerned about the impacts of a proposed 5,000-well oil and gas project in eastern Wyoming. The situation has a troubling irony, because as BLM reviews the project’s […]
EDF Blogs

Tech for change video series: Left in the dark

6 years 1 month ago
This is part 3 of EDF’s Tech for Change series, which aims to spotlight the way pollution-sensing technology can protect public health and the environment in California. Watch part 2 or 4. Los Angeles sits atop the nation’s largest urban oilfield, and over 3,500 oil and gas wells are sprinkled throughout LA County. They exist in neighborhoods ranging from […]
Irene Burga

Tech for change video series: No peace of mind

6 years 2 months ago
This post is part 2 of EDF’s Tech for Change series, which aims to spotlight the way pollution-sensing technology can protect public health and the environment in California. Watch part 1 or 3.  Oil and gas operations have existed for decades in California’s Central Valley and the greater Los Angeles area, but many people may […]
Irene Burga
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