COP29:道达尔能源在其运营的所有上游资产上部署连续、实时甲烷排放检测设备

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道达尔能源公司宣布,作为到 2030 年实现甲烷排放接近于零的目标的一部分,该公司将在其运营的所有上游站点部署连续、实时检测设备,以加强对甲烷排放的监测和减少。

COP29:道达尔能源在其运营的所有上游资产上部署连续、实时甲烷排放检测设备

自 2022 年以来,道达尔能源一直致力于实现 2030 年甲烷排放接近于零的目标:该公司将在 2024 年实现排放量比 2020 年减少 50% 的目标,比计划提前一年。因此,道达尔能源有望在 2030 年实现减排 80% 的目标。道达尔能源表示,这一成就是众多举措的结果,包括成功部署其 AUSEA1 无人机活动。

作为对其现有检测技术组合的补充,道达尔能源公司更进一步在其运营的所有上游资产上安装连续检测设备,能够实时识别逸散性和固定性甲烷排放,并立即采取纠正措施来阻止它们。

这项持续检测计划将于 2025 年底全面实施,并将使用现有的和经过验证的技术,例如 loT2 传感器、红外摄像机、流量计和燃烧源预测排放监测系统。TotalEnergies 表示,这种规模的持续实时检测——无论是针对现有设施还是正在开发的项目,例如苏里南的 GranMorgu FPSO——都是该行业的开创性举措,为公司树立了新标准。

TotalEnergies 董事长兼首席执行官 Patrick Pouyanné 表示:“减少甲烷排放是应对气候变化的短期优先事项。持续、实时的检测将使我们的操作员能够采取更果断的方式采取行动,以减少我们的甲烷排放并修复泄漏,从而实现我们接近零甲烷排放的目标。作为《石油和天然气脱碳宪章》(OGDC)的倡导者,我很自豪 TotalEnergies 正在引领大规模部署此类设备,我们将继续与业界合作,分享测量和应对甲烷排放的最佳实践。”

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COP29: TotalEnergies deploys continuous, real-time methane emissions detection equipment on all its operated upstream assets

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As part of its ambition to aim for near-zero methane emissions by 2030, TotalEnergies has announced that the company is enhancing its monitoring and reduction of its methane emissions with the deployment of continuous, real-time detection equipment at all of its operated upstream sites.

COP29: TotalEnergies deploys continuous, real-time methane emissions detection equipment on all its operated upstream assets

Since 2022, TotalEnergies has worked towards its aim of near-zero methane operated emissions in 2030: the company will meet as soon as 2024 its target to reduce emissions by 50% compared to 2020, a year ahead of plan. TotalEnergies is thus on track to achieve the targeted 80% reduction by 2030. TotalEnergies said this achievement is the result of numerous initiatives, including the successful deployment of its AUSEA1 drone campaigns.

Complementing its portfolio of detection technologies already in place, TotalEnergies is going a step further by installing continuous detection equipment on all its operated upstream assets, enabling real-time identification of methane emissions, both fugitive and stationary, and immediate corrective actions to stop them.

This continuous detection plan will be fully implemented by end-2025 and will use existing and proven technologies such as loT2 sensors, InfraRed cameras, flowmeters and Predictive Emissions Monitoring Systems on combustion sources. Continuous, real-time detection on this scale - both for existing facilities and projects under development, such as the GranMorgu FPSO in Suriname – is a pioneering move in the industry and sets a new standard for the company, TotalEnergies said.

“Slashing down methane emissions is a short-term priority to contribute to the fight against climate change. Continuous, real-time detection will enable our operators to act in an even more decisive manner in order to reduce our methane emissions and to repair leaks to achieve our near-zero methane emissions ambition. As a champion of the Oil & Gas Decarbonization Charter (OGDC), I am proud that TotalEnergies is leading the way in deploying such equipment at large scale and we will continue to work with the industry to share best practices in measuring and fighting methane emissions”, said Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman and CEO of TotalEnergies.

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