This May, ExxonMobil, the world’s largest publicly traded oil and gas company, announced targets to limit methane waste from its global operations. We’ve also seen commitments to cut methane from a range of leading companies like BP and others. But as more companies step forward with methane targets, it begs the question: Is voluntary action from companies enough to… Keep reading →
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In Permian, Company Leadership And State Standards Are Critical For Reducing Oil And Gas Methane Emissions
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By Energy Tomorrow BlogAdministration officials continue to push the idea of propping up failing coal and nuclear plants to ensure the health of the U.S. power system by asserting that the nation’s natural gas infrastructure is at heightened risk of cyber attack and other threats. There’s simply no substantiated evidence supporting their claim. Here’s what you need to know about… Keep reading →
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Launches America’s New Top Supercomputer For Science
By U.S. Department Of EnergyOAK RIDGE, TENNESSEE – Last week, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) unveiled Summit as the world’s most powerful and smartest scientific supercomputer. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry attended the debut to meet with the ORNL team and see first-hand this monumental supercomputer. With a peak performance of 200,000 trillion… Keep reading →
The Climate Report – Spring 2018
By Casey Bradford, Chris Papanicolaou, Armelle Sandrin-Deforge, Jane Borthwick Story & Danielle Varnell | Jones DayThe Three Pillars Of GDPR – Transparency (No. 1)
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By Kristin Biedinger | Tucker Arensberg, P.C.Study: Industry Is A Leader In Making Our Air Cleaner
By Energy Tomorrow BlogA new study by T2 and Associates quantifies natural gas and oil’s leadership in reducing greenhouse gas emissions – through its investments in renewables and other low-carbon technologies and cutting its own emissions – resulting in cleaner air for the country. In all, industry directly invested more than $108 billion in zero- and low-carbon technologies between 2000… Keep reading →
Why And How We’re Zeroing In On Methane In Pennsylvania
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogRecently, some in the oil and gas industry have expressed questions about an EDF analysis that estimates methane emissions in Pennsylvania to be five times higher than what companies report to the state. Pennsylvania is the nation’s second largest producer of natural gas. Understanding how much methane and other harmful pollutants may be leaking from the… Keep reading →