Reducing methane emissions: Energy use

Methane Guiding Principles is a partnership of over 45 international organizations that are committed to reducing methane emissions from the natural gas supply chain.
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This document provides guidance on reducing methane emissions from the use of natural gas as fuel in oil and gas operations. Methane slip, the unburned methane released from combustion engines, is a key emission source. While generally small, it can be significant in areas with high natural gas usage. The guide emphasizes best practices for reducing energy-related methane emissions.

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Region
Global
Published
2019
Resource Type
Best practices
Category
Methane abatement strategies
Sub-Category
Operational guidance
Segment
N/A
Equipment
Engines

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