USLNG Emissions Intensity
Apples to Apples: Comparing the Greenhouse Gas Footprint of USLNG with Other Fuels The USLNG Association (LNG Allies) and the American Exploration and Production Council are working with Berkeley Research Group (BRG) on a framework comparing the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensity of U.S. liquefied natural gas (USLNG) and other fuels in top global markets. […]
USLNG has Lesser Climate Impacts
Which Gas Will Europe Import Now? The Choice Matters to the Climate (RMI) Sasha Bylsma, et. al. (March 16): A quarter of EU energy comes from natural gas, of which nearly 45% is sourced from Russia. While renewable energy is the ultimate goal, a new RMI analysis shows that gas imports into Europe have very […]
Exports and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Latest News A New Challenge for USLNG (WoodMac) Ed Crooks (Feb. 05): The Trump administration had an unambiguous view of USLNG exports: it aimed to maximize them. How the Biden administration resolves the climate complications of USLNG will have a significant impact on the outlook for USLNG export projects over the next four years, and […]