UK CCS incentives attract Eni
May 27, 2021 11:51:am
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by: William Powell
Italian energy company Eni and UK project development company Progressive Energy have agreed to work together on carbon capture and storage (CCS) within the HyNet North West low carbon cluster project in Lancashire, UK, they said May 27.
The partners have drummed up potential interest from industr.
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Expert Commentary: Potential and Benefits of Blue Ammonia as a Clean Fuel of the Future
May 5, 2021 10:30:am
Summary According to the latest edition of the GECF Global Gas Outlook 2050, the demand for natural gas is expected to increase by 50% from 3,950 billion cubic metres (bcm) in 2019 to 5,920 bcm by 2050.
by: Dr Hussein Moghaddam, GECF
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Expert Commentary: Potential and Benefits of Blue Ammonia as a Clean Fuel of the Future
According to the latest edition of the GECF Global Gas Outlook 2050 [1], the demand for natural gas is expected to increase by 50% from 3,950 billion cubic metres (bcm) in 2019 to 5,920 bcm by 2050. Therefore, natural gas would be an integral part of the world energy supply for the following years. Meanwhile, gas producers perceive natural gas as a vector of the energy transition, notably hydrogen, and thus in order to achieve long-term emission reduction targets, they have begun to consider hydrogen as a crucial f
Neptune aims to set bar for emissions monitoring: interview
Apr 21, 2021 11:25:am
Summary The European operator is working to maintain its already very low emissions intensity for years to come, while developing opportunities in hydrogen and CCS.
by: Joseph Murphy
Privately owned producer Neptune Energy is looking to create a gold standard for emissions monitoring that could one day serve as a guide for the industry at large, the company tells NGW.
Neptune, which operates in Europe, North Africa and the Asia-Pacific region, teamed up with the US Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) last month to test a new approach for measuring methane emissions from offshore facilities. EDF will co-ordinate a team of international researchers including Scientific Aviation, which provides airborne emissions sensing, and Texo DSI, a UK-based drone platform provider, to evaluate advanced methods for quantifying facility-level offsho.
Some companies have already begun to clean up operations but standardised metrics will be needed to enable investors to make meaningful assessments of risk.