Thursday, January 30, 2014

Industry in North Dakota to Cut Flared Natural Gas

Flares burning waste gas at a well in McKenzie County, N.D., in the Bakken shale oil field. (Credit: Jim Wilson/The New York Times) Click to enlarge.
Faced with growing criticism and lawsuits, an oil industry task force representing hundreds of companies in North Dakota pledged on Wednesday to make an all-out effort to capture almost all the natural gas that is being flared in the Bakken shale oil field by the end of the decade.

The gas being flared as a byproduct of a rush of oil drilling releases roughly six million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year, roughly equivalent to three medium-sized coal plants.  Because of a lack of gas-gathering lines connecting oil wells to processing plants, nearly 30 percent of the gas flowing out of the wells has been burned as waste in recent months.

Industry in North Dakota to Cut Flared Natural Gas

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