运营商发起阿巴拉契亚甲烷倡议以减少甲烷排放

该倡议的创始公司希望 AMI 能够进一步推动温室气体减排,同时满足全球能源需求。 

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美国天然气运营商联盟在 1 月 11 日的新闻稿中宣布,已成立阿巴拉契亚甲烷倡议 (AMI),以监测和减少阿巴拉契亚盆地的甲烷排放。

 AMI 由在阿巴拉契亚开展业务的天然气生产商和中游服务提供商创立,其中包括 Chesapeake Energy Corp.、EQT Corp. 和 Equitrans Midstream Corp.。 

新闻稿称,该联盟打算通过基于地理而不是特定于运营商的协调卫星和航空调查,有效地确定阿巴拉契亚盆地运营中潜在的甲烷排放量。 

“采用全流域、部门不可知的方法来监测甲烷,不仅可以对所有排放者的甲烷排放进行问责;我们相信,这将消除“无论是政策制定者、客户还是公众对阿巴拉契亚天然气是世界上最清洁的传统能源形式”的任何疑虑。殷拓集团

AMI 将使用甲烷监测和报告框架来减少天然气运营中的甲烷排放。结果将被报告并公开,以便分享减少甲烷排放的最佳实践。 

AMI 计划于 2024 年实施全流域监测计划。今年正在制定试点监测计划,覆盖阿巴拉契亚盆地的主要作业区域。 

“天然气现在并将继续成为全球能源组合中不可或缺的组成部分,我们必须继续负责任地开发、生产和运输我们的国内资源,以有效且高效地向低碳未来过渡,”戴安娜·M·天然气公司表示。 Charletta,Equitrans 总裁兼首席运营官。 

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Operators Establish Appalachian Methane Initiative to Reduce Methane Emissions

Founding companies of the initiative hope the AMI will propel further greenhouse-gas emissions reductions while meeting global energy needs. 

Hart Energy Staff

A coalition of U.S. natural gas operators have established the Appalachian Methane Initiative (AMI) to monitor and reduce methane emissions in the Appalachia Basin, the companies announced in a Jan. 11 press release.

 The AMI was founded by natural gas producers and midstream service providers with operations in Appalachia, including Chesapeake Energy Corp., EQT Corp. and Equitrans Midstream Corp. 

The coalition intends to efficiently identify potential methane emissions from operations in the Appalachia Basin with coordinated satellite and aerial surveys on a geographic-basis instead of an operator-specific basis, the release said. 

“Applying a basin-wide, sector-agnostic approach to methane monitoring will not only allow accountability for methane emissions from all emitters; we believe it will eliminate any doubt – whether from policy-makers, customers, or the general public – that Appalachian natural gas is the cleanest form of traditional energy in the world,” said Toby Z. Rice, president and CEO of EQT Corp.

AMI will use methane monitoring and reporting frameworks to mitigate methane emissions from natural gas operations. Results will be reported and publicly available in order to share best practices to reduce methane emissions. 

AMI plans on implementing a full-basin monitoring plan in 2024. A pilot monitoring program is being developed this year to cover major operating areas in the Appalachia Basin. 

“Natural gas is and will continue to be an integral component of the global energy portfolio, and we must continue to responsibly develop, produce and transport our domestic resources to effectively and efficiently transition to a lower carbon future,” said Diana M. Charletta, Equitrans president and COO.