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Carbon Limits Leaks Interim Report (Prepublication Draft)
About 30% of the US anthropogenic methane emissions originate from the oil and gas sector. Emissions are partly leaks and partly engineered vents. According to data presented by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 16% of the methane emissions in the onshore production sector are leaks, which here means fugitive…
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Zero emission technologies for pneumatic controllers in the USA: Applicability and cost effectiveness
Natural gas-driven pneumatic controllers are used widely in the oil and natural gas industry to control liquid level, temperature, and pressure during the production, processing, transmission, and storage of natural gas and petroleum products. However, these devices release methane into the atmosphere. Pneumatic controllers are the second-largest source of methane…
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Jonathan Banks
Jonathan has worked with CATF since 1999 and serves as Global Director of the Methane Pollution Prevention program, where he develops and directs all of CATF’s international efforts to dramatically reduce methane pollution from energy, waste, and agriculture. Jonathan brings over two decades of experience working with governments, companies, and…
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Felicia Douglas
Felicia Douglas joined CATF in 2022 as a Senior Program Manager, Methane Pollution Prevention. She is focused on delivering cross-cutting initiatives and developing and implementing strategies to drive down global methane emissions from various sectors. Prior to CATF, Felicia was an Energy Transition Manager at Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) where…
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Isabel Garzón
Isabel Garzón joined CATF in 2023 as a Waste Analyst on the Methane Pollution Prevention team. In this role she supports the implementation of CATF’s waste sector strategy and advocates for strong national-level public policies to reduce methane emissions from solid waste, primarily in the Latin America Region. Isabel is…
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Benchmarking Methane and Other Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Oil and Natural Gas Production in the United States
Updated analysis benchmarks the production-based emissions of the largest oil and gas producers in the United States for 2022.
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CATF Statement on BLM Methane Rule Rollback
Once again, the Trump Administration is running a full-frontal assault on American public lands, the public health, and the environment. As announced yesterday, Department of the Interior Secretary Zinke’s latest gift to the oil and gas industry is a proposal that seeks to remove most of the waste-preventing requirements of…