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Cornell study: liquefied natural gas has a larger carbon footprint than coal
Liquefied natural gas (LNG), often touted as a cleaner alternative to coal, has a greenhouse gas footprint 33% larger than coal when factoring in its entire production and shipping process, according to a new Cornell study. The findings challenge the perception of LNG as a “bridge fuel” to cleaner energy.
Exported Natural Gas Is Dirtier Than Coal, Says New Study
The work challenges the industry line that sending liquefied natural gas around the globe is a cleaner alternative.
Liquefied natural gas carbon footprint is worse than coal, study finds
Liquified natural gas leaves a greenhouse gas footprint that is 33% worse than coal, when processing and shipping are taken into account, according to a new Cornell study.
LNG's 20-year greenhouse gas footprint found to be 30% more than coal's: Study
Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide and methane, are released into the atmosphere, while a greenhouse gas footprint indicates the impact of these emissions on the environment.
To Be Or Not To Be—The New Optimism For Liquefied Natural Gas
Rising LNG exports are expected from the U.S. to China, India, and other emerging economies, as well as global shipping growth and LNG bunkering.
Liquefied natural gas worse for the climate than coal, Cornell study finds
New research reveals that LNG exports from the U.S. have a greater greenhouse gas footprint than coal, challenging claims of LNG being a “bridge fuel.”
Liquefied natural gas carbon footprint is worse than coal
Liquefied natural gas leaves a greenhouse gas footprint that is 33% worse than coal, when processing and shipping are taken into account, according to a new study.
Exported gas produces far worse emissions than coal, major study finds
Exported gas emits far more greenhouse gas emissions than coal, despite fossil-fuel industry claims it is a cleaner alternative, according to a major new research paper that challenges the controversial yet rapid expansion of gas exports from the US to Europe and Asia.
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World Gas Use to Hit Record in 2025 Amid Fight for LNG, IEA Says
Global demand for natural gas will hit an all-time high next year as competition for seaborne fuel intensifies between Asia ...
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In Louisiana, natural gas terminals have destroyed communities. Trump wants to build more
Liquefied natural gas has been a part of the energy sector for decades, but for years the U.S. primarily imported LNG from ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Mills: Natural gas sets records for production, consumption, exports
Mills: As natural gas production continues at a record pace, liquefied natural gas exports are expected to double between ...
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Japan Gas Lobby Urges Government to Help With Open Contracts
Japan’s liquefied natural gas buyers — among the world’s biggest — are struggling to ensure supply contracts are flexible ...
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LNG terminal off northern Greece diversifies gas routes to Europe
A new floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage and regasification unit (FSRU) started commercial operation off Greece's ...
Engineering News
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Ruwais liquefied natural gas project, United Arab Emirates
The project is set to be the first liquefied natural gas export facility in the Middle East and Africa region to run on clean ...
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FG stops VAT on diesel, cooking gas
The Federal Government has announced the provision of new tax reliefs for deep offshore oil and gas production to boost ...
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TotalEnergies plans to grow oil and gas production until 2030
French energy giant TotalEnergies has announced plans to increase its oil and gas production until 2030, as it seeks to ...
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