ZERO ROUTINE FLARING BY 2030

 
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Source: World Bank’s Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership (GGFR), in partnership with the NOAA and the Colorado School of Mines

Flaring of gas contributes to climate change and impacts the environment through emission of CO2; the aim of the initiative is to eliminate routine flaring by no later than 2030. The Catalyst Method takes serious action into this global purpose and tackles the problem by proposing the FlareMaX Plants as one solution to environmentally friendly oil production that ensures cleaner operations in a combined effort with Governments, International Oil Companies (IOC), National Oil Companies (NOC) and Institutions. The Catalyst Method® proven technology objectives fully comply with the international laws by zeroing the Flare Gas Emissions from the initial start-up of the plant and are fully in line with the World Bank Guidelines (GGFR – Global Gas Flaring Reduction).

Source: World Bank’s Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership (GGFR), in partnership with the NOAA and the Colorado School of Mines