MiQ has developed and launched the Gas Buyers Methane Emissions Calculator, a tool designed to help natural gas buyers assess the potential methane emissions reductions associated with purchasing MiQ-certified gas. The calculator compares emissions from the production segment of MiQ-certified gas against benchmark gas, providing buyers with valuable insights into the environmental benefits of choosing lower-emission gas options. This resource supports decision-making for companies seeking to reduce their methane footprint and promote sustainable energy sourcing.
MiQ buyers calculator
MiQ is an independent not-for-profit established by RMI and SYSTEMIQ to facilitate a rapid reduction in methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.


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Region
US
Published
2024
Resource Type
Tools
Category
Regulations, frameworks and voluntary initiatives
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Voluntary initiatives
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