Gas flaring, a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, saw a significant increase in 2023, reaching the highest level since 2019. The World Bank's Zero Routine Flaring initiative, endorsed by ...
Global flaring emissions from upstream oil and gas production increased by 7% from 2022 to 2023, reversing a positive trend. The Middle East, Africa, and Russia accounted for 70% of total flaring ...
Nigeria consistently ranks among the world’s top flaring nations, joining Russia, Iran, Iraq, and the US to account for more ...
Natural gas prices at the Waha Hub in West Texas crashed to negative $9.75 per million British thermal units in March 2026, a ...
Global gas flaring increased by 9 billion cubic meters (bcm) in 2023, reaching 148 bcm, the highest level since 2019. The top nine flaring countries remain the main contributors to global flaring ...
As pollution and green energy gain more attention from today’s environmentally conscious public, efforts to further reduce gas flaring should be strengthened, as they will bring significant long-term ...
Public concerns about flaring of natural gas have led to suggestions that the practice be prohibited in booming North Dakota even if it means permanently or temporarily halting crude oil production.
At a Railroad Commission meeting last month, Commissioner Jim Wright chastised Callon Petroleum for flaring natural gas at a drilling site, saying it should “find a better solution.” But his comment ...
Alberta Energy Regulator did not enforce flaring limit exceedance Flaring limit removal highlights Canada's economic vs. environmental challenge Canada aims to end routine flaring by 2030, despite ...