Environmental Partnership Report Demonstrates Continued Emissions Reductions, Even With Record Oil and Natural Gas Production

Oil and natural gas producers continue to make emissions reduction advancements, including reducing flare intensity despite record production, according to the Environmental Partnership’s latest annual report. The Environmental Partnership (TEP) is a voluntary coalition representing nearly 70 percent of U.S. onshore oil and natural gas production in 47 out of 50 states, with the mission

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U.S. Flaring Drops to New Low According to Preliminary EIA Data

Last year, American companies flared and vented the lowest volume of natural gas in almost two decades. The U.S. Energy Information Administration preliminary estimate for 2023 reports volumes of vented or flared gas declined to .5 percent of gross withdrawals, demonstrating how industry best practices have worked to keep natural gas in the pipes and

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API Methane Action Plan: Charts Path to Lower Emissions and More Innovation

Serving as a guide for companies and policymakers who aim to reduce methane emissions throughout the energy supply chain, API’s newly released Methane Action Plan (“MAP”) creates a blueprint that builds on the industry’s existing actions to reduce emissions through programs like the Environmental Partnership. The plan outlines the need for effective methane regulation that

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2023 Environmental Partnership Report Showcases Industry Innovation in Reducing Methane

The U.S. oil and natural gas industry continues to drive methane reductions across the supply chain, making progress across key performance categories even as production increased, according to data released by the Environmental Partnership in their fifth annual report.   The Partnership, a voluntary initiative representing nearly 70 percent of U.S. onshore oil and gas operations,

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2022 Environmental Partnership Report Highlights Oil and Natural Gas Industry’s Innovation on Methane Reduction

The U.S. oil and natural gas industry continues to make tremendous strides in reducing methane emissions thanks to technological advancements, industry innovation, and collaboration in coalitions like the voluntary Environmental Partnership. The Partnership’s recently released 2022 Annual Report highlights these advancements across primary sources of industry emissions detailed by the Environmental Protection Agency’s Greenhouse Gas

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Voluntary Environmental Partnership Leading Emissions Reductions Across Oil and Natural Gas Industry

The U.S. oil and natural gas industry is working together to reduce emissions, and these efforts by many of the nation’s leading energy companies are seeing significant results.  In fact, companies voluntarily participating in the Environmental Partnership found methane leakage rates across their operations to be only 0.16 percent – 10 times lower than U.S.

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