As a result of the initiative, EQT has reduced its methane emissions by 70% and reduced its annual carbon footprint by 305,614 metric tons of CO2e.
Click Here for a copy of a white paper on the methodology.
Click Here for the complete announcement.
On January 11, Chesapeake Energy, EQT Corporation and Equitrans Midstream Corporation announced the launch of the Appalachian Methane Initiative (AMI), a coalition committed to further enhancing methane monitoring throughout the Appalachia Basin and facilitating additional methane emissions reductions in the region.
Enhancing methane emissions monitoring in the natural gas sector will assist in positioning companies for continued GHG reductions and will further underscore the sustainability proposition of Appalachian natural gas in the global energy system.
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(Photo: Compressor station methane leaks, EarthWorks.)
NewsClips:
-- Pittsburgh Business Times: EQT, Equitrans, Chesapeake Appalachia Shale Gas Companies Start Local Methane-Reduction Initiative
-- Pittsburgh Business Times: EQT Shale Gas Company Complete $28 Million Methane-Reduction Program
-- EDF Experts Testify At EPA Hearing Urging Swift Finalization Of Strong Limits On Methane Emissions From Oil & Gas Facilities
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-- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices/Opportunities To Comment - Jan. 14 [PaEN]
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PA Oil & Gas Industry Compliance Reports:
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[Posted: January 13, 2023] PA Environment Digest
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