…data on 800,000 pneumatic devices, from 300 acreage positions, of 200 onshore producers, in 12 US basins. $799.00 – Purchase Checkout Added to cart Pneumatic devices are valves and pumps that are…
…We have screened the US onshore space, operator-by-operator, acreage position by position, to see who most urgently needs to replace bleeding pneumatics (chart below, data here, note here). But how…
…about 10% of all the high-bleed pneumatics left in the Lower 48, and each device leaks 4 tons of methane per year!). Most interesting is to rank the best companies…
…their methane leaks, and after looking across 750,000 bleeding pneumatics that need to be phased out (chart below, data here). Across all of our research, we find very strong credentials…
…pneumatics, storage tanks and methane leaks. A positive is that CO2 intensity is -52% correlated with operator production volumes, which suggests CO2 intensity can be reduced over time, as the…
…23-page note evaluates the best emerging technology options to mitigate methane. We are excited by replacing high-bleed pneumatics, as profiled in our short follow-up note (also below). We also see…
…component are compressor seals (1-100Tpa) and millons of pneumatic devices (0.01-10Tpa), which each comprise c20-30% of total upstream leaks. Potentially overlooked categories include wellheads, storage tanks and workover practices. All…
…pneumatic devices that tend to leak 0.01 – 10 Tpa of methane. Or they are deploying an incredible array of new sensing technologies, so they can immediately identify fugitive emissions…