Factsheet: exploring methane emissions in Europe

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Brochure created by GasNaturally discussing methane emissions in Europe. It highlights the environmental impact of methane, O&G sources, and emission reduction strategies. The document also outlines a few approaches to improve methane emissions management. The GasNaturally factsheet on methane emissions provides a high-level overview of European methane sources and strategies to reduce emissions. It’s designed for newcomers, offering information on how start acting to reduce emissions.

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Region
Europe
Published
2018
Resource Type
Technical report
Category
Methane fundamentals
Sub-Category
Operational guidance | Sources
Segment
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Equipment
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