Eni: Tackling fugitive emissions with Clarke Valve
Eni has adopted a detailed business strategy to reduce net absolute lifecycle emissions, associated with operation and products, by 80% by 2050.
Eni has adopted a detailed business strategy to reduce net absolute lifecycle emissions, associated with operation and products, by 80% by 2050.
The company is pursuing a broad set of initiatives to achieve this goal, focusing on efficiency gains, methane emissions reduction, portfolio shifts towards lower and zero carbon energy sources, and carbon capture and storage.
CNPC monitors methane emissions from major sources in its full value chain of oil and gas production. Routine flaring is now avoided in both new sites and major existing major ones.
LDAR programmes are designed to systematically identify and repair leaking equipment and components, such as valves, flanges, connectors, pumps, compressors and tanks.
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The project Methane Emission Estimation Method for the Gas Distribution Grid (MEEM) is the second phase of the project Analysing the Methods for Determination of Methane Emissions of the Gas Distribution Grid.
On October 14th, 2020, in the context of the European Green Deal, the European Commission released a communication on the EU strategy to reduce methane emissions – COM (2020) 663 final.
In a global context where decarbonisation of the energy systems is crucial for accelerating the energy transition and contribute to the European objective to reach climate neutrality by 2050, methane (CH4) emissions have an important impact and need to be mitigated.
In an international context where greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and more specifically methane (CH4) emissions are considered to have an important impact on Climate Change.
The impact of Greenhouse Gases on climate change has been recognized for some time which has led to measures aimed to reduce global warming.