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Study: Methane Emissions From Natural Gas Production Are Lower Than Previously Estimated

2014-12-10 03:16:10| oilandgasonline Home Page

A major field study by the University of Texas and sponsored by the Environmental Defense Fund and natural gas producers found that methane emissions from development and production of natural gas are down from previous studies and now represent only 0.38 percent of production.

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