I’m a certified oil and gas tech nerd, and I’ve never been so excited about my job. I love data, the insights that come with it, and especially the ways of applying those insights to catalyze continuous improvement. There are few decisions I make without an Excel spreadsheet – and after spending several years working… Keep reading →
Climate Impact
How Virtual Reality Can Help The Oil And Gas Industry Confront Its Invisible Challenge: Methane
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By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogA proposal under review at the Bureau of Land Management to bring thousands more oil and gas wells to a region of Utah already struggling with unhealthy air could cause more pollution and more waste. The Greater Chapita Wells Project Area is slated to bring nearly 3,000 new wells to the state’s Uintah basin –… Keep reading →
Act On Electromobility And Alternative Fuels Enters Into Force
By Karol Lasocki | K&L Gates LLPNew Science Suggests Methane Packs More Warming Power Than Previously Thought
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogIt’s long been known that methane is a major contributor to global warming, responsible for roughly a quarter of the warming we’re experiencing today and second only to carbon dioxide in its impact on the current climate. But research suggests methane has an even more potent warming effect on the climate than scientists previously thought. For example,… Keep reading →
Methane Leaks: The Opportunity Paris Climate Negotiators Can’t Afford To Miss
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogWhen countries meet in Paris for the United Nations climate talks later this year, their representatives will come armed with the best data, research and ideas on how to reach a climate agreement and avert catastrophic climate change. But a new report from Rhodium Group, commissioned by Environmental Defense Fund, shows that countries have so… Keep reading →