Deploying capital where it counts [Gas in Transition]

2022-06-25 01:48:15 By : Ms. Sales Vigorhood

ONE Future director Jim Kibler argues that operators need the flexibility to deploy capital where it will be most effective in driving down methane emissions. [Gas in Transition, Volume 2, Issue 6]

Eliminating methane emissions from the natural gas sector requires a single, unified standard for measurement, reporting and verification that is adopted globally,  Jim Kibler, executive director of industry initiative ONE Future, tells NGW. And to achieve rapid and sustainable reductions in these emissions, he argues that operators need the flexibility to deploy their capital where it will be most effective. ONE Future was established by seven US gas companies in 2014, with the goal of reducing their methane emissions intensity to 1% or less by 2025. Since then its membership has swelled to more than 50 firms across the gas value chain, from production, gat...

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