City of Oneonta officials said a flame at the city sewer plant is nothing to worry about. According to a news release, the methane gas boiler at the plant is not working. Until repairs are complete, a ...
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Gas flaring: Much ado about 2030
Anyone aware of our country’s journey through gas flaring and the many failed attempts to end it would not be moved by the latest government-set deadline—2030. We set out on this path many years ago, ...
For decades, the sight of roaring flames lighting up the night sky in Nigeria’s Niger Delta has been both a symbol of oil wealth and a reminder of environmental neglect. Gas flaring, long treated as ...
The House of Representatives on Tuesday asked its relevant committees to conduct an investigative hearing to ascertain the level of compliance with the Flared Gas (Prevention of Waste and Pollution) ...
Nigeria flared more than 203.9 billion standard cubic feet of natural gas in 2025, even as overall gas utilisation remained ...
FILE - A flare to burn methane from oil production is seen on a well pad near Watford City, N.D., on Aug. 26, 2021. The U.S. government this week is holding its first onshore oil and gas sales from ...
Since the multinational sold its assets in Nigeria’s oil hub, data analysis for Climate Home News shows flaring has risen, harming locals and the climate ...
On January 15 the World Bank’s Global Flaring and Methane Reduction (GFMR) Partnership hosted a technical webinar to showcase significant advancements in monitoring global emissions from gas flaring.
Nigeria does not need new laws to end gas flaring because it already has them. What it needs is a regulatory posture that treats flaring as a breach rather than a bargaining position. One that aligns ...
In starkly written order, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission confirmed a $313,616 fine against Cook Inlet Energy ...
Nigeria’s oil and gas companies flared an estimated 203.9 billion standard cubic feet (scf) of natural gas in 2025 despite a ...
A small energy company operating a North Slope oil field has been ordered to pay a $357,905 fine for illegally flaring natural gas over a six-month period. The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation ...
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