COP29:道达尔能源和印度石油公司宣布在甲烷排放检测和测量方面开展合作

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道达尔能源与印度石油有限公司 (OIL) 签署了合作协议,将在印度 OIL 工厂使用道达尔能源的先锋 AUSEA 技术开展甲烷排放检测和测量活动。

COP29:道达尔能源和印度石油公司宣布在甲烷排放检测和测量方面开展合作

国有企业 OIL 最近加入了《石油和天然气脱碳宪章》(OGDC),这是一项在 COP28 上发起的全球行业倡议,由 TotalEnergies 首席执行官共同主持。OGDC 的目标是到 2050 年实现净零运营,到 2030 年实现上游甲烷排放接近于零,常规燃烧为零。此外,OGDC 成员致力于衡量和公开报告进展情况。

根据 OGDC 分享良好实践的原则,道达尔能源公司向签署方中的其他运营商提供这项技术,作为检测、测量并最终减少其自身资产甲烷排放的有效和公认的工具。

AUSEA 气体分析仪由 TotalEnergies 及其研发合作伙伴开发,安装在无人机上,由双传感器组成,能够检测甲烷和二氧化碳排放,同时识别其来源。与传统技术相比,这项技术标志着甲烷排放检测和测量的重大变革。AUSEA 允许访问所有类型的工业设施(无论是海上还是陆上)上难以到达的排放点,被誉为业内最精确的技术之一。

TotalEnergies 董事长兼首席执行官 Patrick Pouyanné 表示:“我们很高兴 OIL 加入了我们合作的越来越多的国家公司名单,提供我们的 AUSEA 技术。这清楚地表明,由于推广了行业最佳实践,COP28 上发布的《石油和天然气脱碳宪章》获得了发展势头。如今,AUSEA 在每个大陆开展活动,并为 OGDC 签署国到 2030 年实现上游甲烷排放接近零的目标做出贡献。”

印度石油公司董事长兼总经理 Ranjit Rath 博士在评论该协议时表示:“通过加入 OGDC,印度石油公司重申了印度对全球社会的承诺,同时强调了印度石油公司致力于减少排放。印度石油公司很高兴与甲烷排放检测和测量领域的行业先驱 TotalEnergies 合作。”

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COP29: TotalEnergies and Oil India announce collaboration on methane emissions detection and measurement

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TotalEnergies and Oil India Limited (OIL) have signed a Cooperation Agreement to carry out methane emissions detection and measurement campaigns using TotalEnergies’ pioneer AUSEA technology at OIL sites in India.

COP29: TotalEnergies and Oil India announce collaboration on methane emissions detection and measurement

State-owned enterprise OIL recently joined the Oil and Gas Decarbonization Charter (OGDC), a global industry initiative launched at COP28, co-chaired by TotalEnergies’ CEO. The OGDC’s ambition is to work towards net-zero operations by 2050, as well as near-zero upstream methane emissions and zero routine flaring by 2030. Moreover, OGDC members are committed to measuring and publicly reporting progress.

In line with the OGDC’s principle of sharing good practices, TotalEnergies makes this technology available to other operators among the signatories, as an effective and recognised tool to detect, measure and eventually abate methane emissions on their own assets.

Mounted on a drone, the AUSEA gas analyser, developed by TotalEnergies and its R&D partners, consists of a dual sensor capable of detecting methane and carbon dioxide emissions, while at the same time identifying their source. This technology marks a step change in methane emissions detection and measurement compared to traditional techniques. By allowing access to hard-to-reach emission points, on all types of industrial facilities, both offshore and onshore, AUSEA is reputed as one of the most accurate technologies in the industry.

“We are delighted that OIL has joined the growing list of national companies we are collaborating with by making our AUSEA technology available. This is a clear demonstration that the Oil & Gas Decarbonization Charter launched at COP28 has gained momentum, thanks to the promotion of industrial best practices. Today, AUSEA performs campaigns on every continent and contributes to the OGDC signatories’ ambition to aim at near-zero upstream methane emissions by 2030”, said Patrick Pouyanné Chairman and CEO of TotalEnergies.

Commenting on the pact, Dr. Ranjit Rath, Chairman & Managing Director of OIL, said “By joining our peers in the OGDC, OIL reiterates India’s commitment to the global community, while underscoring OIL's dedication to reducing emissions. OIL is pleased to be collaborating with TotalEnergies, an industry pioneer in methane emissions detection and measurements”.

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