美国计划斥资7亿美元减少石油、天然气行业甲烷排放

世界石油工作人员 2023 年 7 月 24 日

(WO)——美国环境保护署 (EPA) 和能源部周一表示,美国政府将拨款高达 7 亿美元的资金,用于追踪和降低石油和天然气行业的甲烷排放,并向各州会计拨款占总数的一半。

据美国环保署称,这笔融资将得到技术支持的支持,以帮助企业减少泄漏和日常运营造成的温室气体排放。

这些机构表示,这笔资金的目标是帮助减少美国石油和天然气运营的低效率,为能源界创造新的就业机会,并实现短期减排。这些融资机会是通过《减少通货膨胀法案》实现的。

“乙烷作为一种温室气体的效力使得有针对性的减排工作对于减缓气候变化的快速速度至关重要,”化石能源和碳管理部助理部长布拉德·克拉布特里说。“这些计划将帮助各州和工业界加速甲烷监测和缓解工作,这将提高石油和天然气生产商的效率并降低成本,同时为全国各地的社区提供长期持久的气候和健康效益。”

如意向通知中所述,EPA 和 DOE 将向符合条件的州提供高达 3.5 亿美元的公式资金,以协助工业界自愿识别并永久减少低产(边缘)常规井的甲烷排放。这些投资预计将提高中小型生产商的经济竞争力,同时减少相关的有害空气污染,减轻对附近社区健康的影响,并为能源社区创造就业机会。

各州还将能够将部分奖励用于环境恢复,并投资于低产常规井的监测能力,这将提高他们识别甲烷排放源并有效优先考虑缓解措施的能力。NETL 计划在今年夏天晚些时候发布融资机会公告。

在这次非竞争性招标之后,美国环保局和能源部打算提供一项或多项额外的竞争性招标,以监测和减少石油和天然气行业的甲烷排放,这些招标将提供给更广泛的申请人。这些后续的资助机会预计将推动监测和减少甲烷和其他温室气体排放的技术和实践的部署。预计还将为部落政府提供单独的财政援助计划。 

除了提供资助机会外,通过此次合作,美国环保局和能源部还将提供技术援助,帮助各州、行业和其他合作伙伴实施具有成本效益的解决方案,减少甲烷泄漏排放。这些机构将支持往往缺乏大型石油和天然气公司资本和专业知识的中小型生产商,并将与合作伙伴合作,在更广泛的石油和天然气行业实施和优先考虑最佳实践和缓解决策支持工具。这项技术援助还将确保各项工作完全符合当地社区的需求,并帮助关键决策者了解各州、行业和其他合作伙伴的缓解机会。

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U.S. plans to spend $700 million to reduce methane emissions from oil, gas sector

World Oil Staff July 24, 2023

(WO) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Energy said on Monday that the U.S. government will allocate up to $700 million in financing to track and lower methane emissions from the oil and gas industry, with grants to states accounting for half of the total.

According to the EPA, the financing would be backed by technical support to help businesses reduce greenhouse gas emissions from leaks and routine operations.

The goal of this funding is to help reduce inefficiencies of U.S. oil and gas operations, create new jobs in energy communities, and realize near-term emission reductions, the agencies said. These funding opportunities are made possible by the Inflation Reduction Act.

“Methane’s potency as a greenhouse gas makes targeted emissions reduction efforts essential to slow the rapid rate of climate change,” said Brad Crabtree, assistant secretary of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management. “These programs will help states and industry to accelerate methane monitoring and mitigation efforts, which will increase efficiency and reduce costs for oil and gas producers, while providing long lasting climate and health benefits to communities across the nation.”

As described in the notice of intent, EPA and DOE will provide up to $350 million in formula funding to eligible states to assist industry to voluntarily identify and permanently reduce methane emissions from low-producing (marginal) conventional wells. These investments are expected to improve the economic competitiveness of small and medium-sized producers while reducing associated harmful air pollution, mitigating health effects in nearby communities, and creating jobs in energy communities.

States also will be able to use a portion of their award for environmental restoration and to invest in their monitoring capacity for low-producing conventional wells, which will improve their ability to identify sources of methane emissions and to effectively prioritize their mitigation. NETL plans to issue the funding opportunity announcement later this summer.

Following this non-competitive solicitation, EPA and DOE intend to offer one or more additional competitive solicitations to monitor and mitigate methane emissions from the oil and gas sector, which will be available to a broader range of applicants. These subsequent funding opportunities are expected to advance the deployment of technologies and practices to monitor and reduce emissions of methane and other greenhouse gases. A separate financial assistance program for Tribal governments is also expected to be offered. 

In addition to funding opportunities, through this collaboration, EPA and DOE will provide technical assistance to help states, industry, and other partners implement cost-effective solutions that reduce methane leak emissions. The agencies will support small and medium-sized producers that often lack the capital and expertise of the larger oil and gas companies and will work with partners to implement and prioritize best practices and mitigation decision-support tools across the broader oil and gas sector. This technical assistance will also ensure efforts are fully aligned with the needs of local communities and help inform key decision-makers of mitigation opportunities across states, industry, and other partners.