…$100/ton, including implications for oil producers, is presented on pages 10-11. Further efficiency gains, such as preventing methane leakages, adopting more digital solutions, and electrifying frac fleets are presented on…
…landfill products (below). Note this is prior to gas cleaning and upgrading. We estimate that a typical landfill facility may be able to capture and abate 70% of its methane…
…improve the century old industry of gas distribution, we are left thinking that the best opportunities for traditional gas distribution companies in the energy transition are to minimze methane leaks,…
…of coal versus gas? Gas is a 50% lower-carbon combustion fuel than coal. The reason is that 54% of all the energy in the methane molecule (CH4) comes from the…
…prices, cutting funding for flaring reduction, methane mitigation, digitization initiatives and power from shore (pages 8-9). New energy technologies are developed more slowly when fossil fuel prices are depressed, based…
…reams of data to help you with this screening. Often it is due to superior technologies. Example: High- and low-CO2 producers ranked in the Bakken, https://thundersaidenergy.com/downloads/us-co2-and-methane-intensity-by-basin/ A third alternative could…
…supply chain that backs up the renewables must minimize methane leaks and use the gas as efficiently as possible. Our suggestions are laid out on pages 11-12. The commercial benefits…
…and LNG value chains? Or it could be modified to increase the yields of methane in biogas, which typically contains 30-40% CO2 in the mix? However we think costs will…
Monolith claims it is the “only producer of cost effective commercially viable clean hydrogen today” as it has developed a proprietary technology for methane pyrolysis using 100% renewable electricity, producing…
…up-front investment of around $10. A high CO2 intensity of 0.55kg/kWh is also quantified in the data-file, including combustion emissions, methane leaks, diesel fuel and electricity usage at the mine….