A guide to differentiated natural gas certifications and other initiatives.
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, can warm the atmosphere 28–86 times as fast as carbon dioxide. Understanding how to effectively measure and reduce methane emissions is a top priority for stakeholders across the natural gas value chain, especially in light of net-zero commitments of governments and organizations around the world. To succeed, stakeholders need access to consistent and effective detection methods for methane emissions—especially as regulators, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), explore rulemaking on various detection methods.
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