Colorado-based Climate Action Engine to help with tracking oil and gas emissions

Eufemia Didonato

CARLSBAD, N.M. — Leading oil companies in the Permian Basin are working with a Colorado-based nonprofit environmental organization to better track emissions from the industry as it tries to curb pollution. Shell Energy, ExxonMobil and Chevron are among those partnering with the Rocky Mountain Institute. They’ll be using a digital […]

CARLSBAD, N.M. — Leading oil companies in the Permian Basin are working with a Colorado-based nonprofit environmental organization to better track emissions from the industry as it tries to curb pollution.

Shell Energy, ExxonMobil and Chevron are among those partnering with the Rocky Mountain Institute. They’ll be using a digital platform that will offer emissions data from satellites, aircraft and monitoring stations as well as industry reports.

The system — known as Climate Action Engine — is intended to help companies meet benchmarks for greenhouse gas emissions and invest more in targeted efforts to curb the effects of climate change, the Carlsbad Current-Argus reported.

“By bringing data, intelligence and people together onto one, single platform, (Rocky Mountain Institute) is enabling climate solutions for the oil and gas industry that work for the benefit of the climate, companies, countries and people,” said Taku Ide, who leads the institute’s efforts to reduce methane emissions.

Daniel Droog, vice president of energy transition at Chevron, said the company already has cut methane emissions by 85% in its onshore U.S. operations using data-driven initiatives over the last several years. He said the new system could help further that effort by using real-time information as operations continue.

Shell Vice President of U.S. Shales Frits Klap said the company was able to reduce flaring in the Permian by about 80% since 2017, crediting the reduction to new technologies such as the Climate Action Engine.

“Combining data and (artificial intelligence) on a single platform is an innovation that could enhance our methane emissions management and supports Shell’s ambition to become a net-zero emissions energy business by 2050 or sooner,” Klap said.

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