First study to directly measure methane emissions from LNG carrier completed
Queen Mary University London conducted a first-of-its-kind study to directly measure methane emissions of an operating LNG vessel.
Read moreQueen Mary University London conducted a first-of-its-kind study to directly measure methane emissions of an operating LNG vessel.
Read moreThe US Department of Energy announced up to $35 million for a new Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) program, aiming to develop technologies to reduce methane emissions in the oil, gas, and coal industries.
Read moreAs part of its plan to be carbon-neutral by 2050 and ahead of the COP26 Summit, French shipping giant CMA CGM announced it is introducing biomethane to support the energy transition in the shipping sector.
Read moreReducing methane emissions from oil and gas operations is among the most cost-effective and impactful actions that governments can take to achieve global climate goals, said the International Energy Agency (IEA) in a new report.
Read moreA recently published report by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) and commissioned by the environmental lobby group Stand.earth, aimed to ‘examine the lifecycle GHG emissions from marine fuels, including a previously poorly understood source of climate emissions from LNG-powered ships- the unintentional releases of the climate super-pollutant methane from ship engines, known as methane slip.’
Read moreThe World Meteorological Organization reports of a new GHG-emissions level that "have reached another new record high", meaning that future generations will experience the severe impacts of climate change, including rising temperatures, extreme weather conditions, sea level increase, as well as disruption to marine and land ecosystems.
Read moreDamen Shipyards Group and Maris Projects collaborated to address the issue of invasive seaweed in the Caribbean. The partners are assessing the viability of turning the seaweed into methane for energy purposes. The consortium will present the developments of their solution between 24 and 26 October.
Read moreScientists from Tomsk Polytechnic University along with other Russian Universities and research centres are part of the Eastern Arctic expedition and recently recorded a big amount of methane emission in the area of East Siberian Sea.
Read moreThe IMO's GHG targets for 2030 and 2050 may seem unachievable, but Dr Elizabeth Lindstad, Chief Scientist, Energy and Transport, at SINTEF, Norway, believes that a substantial reduction is achievable, even with today’s existing technologies.
Read moreOil major BP announced that it will deploy continuous measurement of methane emissions in its future BP-operated oil and gas processing projects as part of its ambitious programme to detect, measure and reduce methane emissions.
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