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VisitU.S. Launches Methane-Detection Network Covering 24,000 Square Miles with XMC Strategies, Talal Debs at NAPEC 2024
Oct 26, 2024, 05:38 PM
The United States is taking significant steps to address methane emissions, with a new initiative aimed at establishing a methane-detection network across 24,000 square miles of U.S. oilfields. This effort is part of a broader strategy to clean up old oil and gas wells that are leaking methane into the atmosphere. Talal Debs from XMC Strategies emphasized the importance of transforming existing energy infrastructure to mitigate environmental impacts. Additionally, Algeria and the U.S. recently signed a deal at NAPEC 2024 to combat methane emissions using new technologies, highlighting international collaboration in environmental protection. The issue of methane pollution is increasingly recognized as a serious threat to both communities and the climate, prompting states to actively track and cap dangerous leaks from abandoned oil and gas wells.
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