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Main Authors: Peyle, Quentin, Rejeb-Mzah, Imene Ben, Piofret, Baptiste, Benoit, Antoine, d'Aspremont, Alexandre, Yaalaoui, Adil El
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.04479
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author Peyle, Quentin
Rejeb-Mzah, Imene Ben
Piofret, Baptiste
Benoit, Antoine
d'Aspremont, Alexandre
Yaalaoui, Adil El
author_facet Peyle, Quentin
Rejeb-Mzah, Imene Ben
Piofret, Baptiste
Benoit, Antoine
d'Aspremont, Alexandre
Yaalaoui, Adil El
contents We propose a methodology for modelling methane intensities of Oil and Gas upstream activities for different production profiles with diverse combinations of region of operation and production volumes associated. This methodology leverages different data sources, including satellite measurements and public estimates of methane emissions but also country-level oil and gas production data and company reporting. The obtained methane intensity models are compared to the reference companies' own reporting in order to better understand methane emissions for different types of companies. The results show that regions of operation within the different production profiles have a significant impact on the value of modelled methane intensities, especially for operators located in a single or few countries, such as national and medium-sized international operators. This paper also shows that methane intensities reported by the companies tend to be on average 16.1 times smaller than that obtained using the methodology presented here, and cannot account for total methane emissions that are estimated for upstream operations in the different regions observed.
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spellingShingle Modeling Methane Intensity of Oil and Gas Upstream Activities by Production Profile
Peyle, Quentin
Rejeb-Mzah, Imene Ben
Piofret, Baptiste
Benoit, Antoine
d'Aspremont, Alexandre
Yaalaoui, Adil El
Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science
We propose a methodology for modelling methane intensities of Oil and Gas upstream activities for different production profiles with diverse combinations of region of operation and production volumes associated. This methodology leverages different data sources, including satellite measurements and public estimates of methane emissions but also country-level oil and gas production data and company reporting. The obtained methane intensity models are compared to the reference companies' own reporting in order to better understand methane emissions for different types of companies. The results show that regions of operation within the different production profiles have a significant impact on the value of modelled methane intensities, especially for operators located in a single or few countries, such as national and medium-sized international operators. This paper also shows that methane intensities reported by the companies tend to be on average 16.1 times smaller than that obtained using the methodology presented here, and cannot account for total methane emissions that are estimated for upstream operations in the different regions observed.
title Modeling Methane Intensity of Oil and Gas Upstream Activities by Production Profile
topic Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.04479