Analysis and Enlightenment of Methane Emission Reduction Control in Oil and Gas Industry
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ajst.v4i3.4784Keywords:
Oil and gas industry, Methane emission reduction, Greenhouse gas.Abstract
Methane is the second largest greenhouse gas in the world after carbon dioxide. In order to cope with the warming impact of methane emissions on climate issues, major oil and gas producing countries in the world have implemented methane emission control policies, supervising technical norms, emission reduction performance or results, economic means and information management. Through comparative analysis, the current problems of methane emission reduction control in China's oil and gas industry are summarized, and the enlightenment and guidance suggestions for methane emission reduction control in Daqing oilfield are further proposed.
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