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Advancing Towards Reduced Flaring and Methane Emissions

Understanding economic and environmental synergy with Bjørn Ove Jansen, Project Manager - Sustainability and Climate at Equinor

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Launched in 2015 by the World Bank, the 'Zero routine flaring by 2030' initiative commits governments and oil companies, to end routine flaring no later than 2030. The commitment also aims to ensure new oil fields are developed with associated gas utilization solutions and without routine flaring or venting.

At our recent Methane Mitigation Europe Summit, Bjørn Ove Jansen, Project Manager - Sustainability and Climate at Equinor, shared an emissions reduction checklist, along with exclusive insights, facts, and figures on mitigating routine and non-routine flaring.

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● How to utilize the waste hierarchy to reduce flaring and methane emissions
● How to explore an internal carbon price on CO2 and CH4 emissions
● Create flaring targets, flaring minimizing procedures and benchmarking between assets
● Think value chain optimization, go beyond single asset optimisation
● Examining Practical Operational measures which lead to Substantial Flare Reduction

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Our upcoming Methane Mitigation Technology & Innovation Summit will bring together experts, regulators, and front-line innovators leading the way in emissions management and methane mitigation. Join us in Autin from June 11-13 for three days of workshops, site tours, tracks, and presentations to learn more about the cutting-edge technologies being developed in the sector. Download the agenda for more information

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