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The story was just the opposite in the Permian Basin, where a new pipeline added substantial takeaway capacity and limited ...
Environment. Texas Still Issues Thousands of Permits for Natural Gas Flaring. Advocates say the approval process is more of a "rubber stamp" for oil and gas companies to keep polluting indefinitely.
Robin Aquilia began feeling a dull pressure between her eyes this summer, about the time flickering flares from oil rigs, new wells and a nearby gas plant appeared on the ...
Besides the environmental concerns, gas flaring represents a substantial waste of valuable energy resources. The World Bank estimates that the value of gas flared annually is around $40 billion.
Gas flaring in the Permian basin is “running rampant,” and may not be ... Sources told Energy Intelligence that “no company will curb Permian oil production based on flaring concerns. ...
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Callon representatives did not respond to requests for comment. In its 2021 sustainability report, Callon set the goal to reduce all flaring to less than one percent of gas production by 2024.
Oil and gas producers rely on flaring to limit the venting of natural gas from their facilities, but new research led by the University of Michigan shows that in the real world, this practice is ...
A gas flare burns at Ritchie Farms, an oil lease in La Salle and Dimmit counties, operated by EP Energy E&P Company, L.P. on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014.
The coronavirus pandemic has put several natural gas processing projects on hold, prompting concerns about the oil and gas industry’s ability to meet North Dakota’s flaring target set to become ...
A natural gas flare from an offshore oil drilling rig is seen in Cook Inlet in an undated photo. (Photo by Paul Souders/Getty Images) During last week’s State of the State address, Gov. Mike ...