Emission Reductions in the Natural Gas Sector Through Project-Based Mechanisms

Topics:
Petroleum and Gas
Tags:
Baseline,
IEA,
Natural Gas,
Telecom & Utilities
Source:
IEA

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Overview: This case study builds on earlier emissions baseline work completed by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), largely undertaken on behalf of the Annex I Experts Group. Previous studies examined the issues that need to be considered in standardizing greenhouse gas emissions baselines for electricity generation, energy efficiency, cement and iron and steel projects, as well as forest-related sinks projects. This study looks in depth at the midstream and upstream natural gas industry, examining various project types, the potential for emissions reductions, and options that may be considered in developing baselines in this sector.

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