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Canada’s Methane Emissions Are Likely Undercounted, And That Makes Them Harder To Cut

Canada’s Methane Emissions Are Likely Undercounted, And That Makes Them Harder To Cut CBC News April 15, 2021 Dave Risk has spent a lot of time hunting down methane, a colourless and odourless gas that's notoriously difficult to sniff out. Methane is a particularly damaging greenhouse [...]

By |February 25th, 2023|Categories: CanERIC In The News|0 Comments

Meeting the Methane Challenge [Gas In Transition]

Meeting the Methane Challenge [Gas In Transition] Natural Gas World February 10, 2022 At last November’s COP26 summit in Scotland, the EU and the US led more than 100 countries in the creation of the Global Methane Pledge, which aims to cut methane emissions by 30% [...]

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Creation and Operation of the Canadian Emissions Reduction Innovation Consortium

Creation and Operation of the Canadian Emissions Reduction Innovation Consortium Global Methane Initiative The oil and gas industry currently lacks streamlined support for critically needed, novel, high performance, and cost-effective technologies to address the global emissions reduction challenge. Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada (PTAC) created the Canadian [...]

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Reducing Methane Emissions: A Path to Fighting Climate Change While Becoming More Competitive

Reducing Methane Emissions: A Path to Fighting Climate Change While Becoming More Competitive CAPP Context Energy Examined September 28, 2021 Canada’s oil and natural gas industry invests in innovative solutions that will reduce methane emissions, meet government targets and save money. Talk about a win [...]

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