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Reducing methane emissions from oil and gas

Reducing carbon dioxide emissions is clearly the key to tackling climate change, but there should also be a focus on methane, a shorter-lived but more potent greenhouse gas. Catherine Cosgrove and Daniel de Wijze of the Energy Institute Knowledge Service report.

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PR Apr 2020 pp20.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Methane, Greenhouse gases, Carbon emissions

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