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NatGas Powerhouse EQT Reaches Net Zero Feat Ahead of Schedule

EQT says it lowered Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions by more than 900,000 tons.

LongPath Technologies Secures DOE Loan to Expand Emissions Monitoring Network

LongPath aims to construct and install more than 1,000 remote monitoring towers across oil and gas basins including the Permian, Denver-Julesburg and Anadarko.

Hilcorp Fined $9.4MM Over San Juan Basin Fracking Emissions

Private E&P Hilcorp Energy will pay a $9.4 million civil penalty stemming from natural gas fracking operations in New Mexico’s San Juan Basin.

Energy’s Election Stakes: Regulations, Bureaucracy, Permitting

Oil and Gas Investor assembled a group of seven oil and gas executives, policy advocates and other experts to talk about what’s really at stake in the November election and the many challenges facing the energy sector, regardless of who wins.

Romito: Beware the Environmental NGO ‘Emissions Police’

Non-governmental organizations are effectively functioning as an unchecked extension of the executive branch.

EIA Estimates Declined Rates of Flaring, Venting NatGas in 2023

Even as the rates of natural gas venting and flaring fell, according to Energy Information Administration data, another study shows CO2 emissions continued to rise globally.

Costly Consequences as E&Ps Navigate Methane Mitigation

Oil and gas companies are adjusting to an evolving emissions reduction landscape as state and federal regulators target methane emissions.

Analyst: Energy Companies Should Prepare for Tighter Methane Regulations

Regardless of election’s outcome, investors will take emission reduction plans into consideration.

Integrated RNG: Nopetro Energy on Creating a Circular Economic Model

Working with municipalities, Nopetro Energy aims to produce 2 million MMBtu of RNG annually.

Keeping it Tight: Diversified Energy Clamps Down on Methane Emissions

Diversified Energy wants to educate on emission reduction successes while debunking junk science.