Associated gas recovery is a critical focus of our work as we aim to address the environmental impact of oil production operations. Often, associated gas is produced as a byproduct but remains unused or is flared, resulting in the release of various emissions into the atmosphere.
The primary emission from flaring associated gas is carbon dioxide (CO2), a significant greenhouse gas contributing to climate change. Flaring can also generate other greenhouse gases like methane (CH4) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), with methane being particularly potent in terms of global warming potential. Moreover, flaring can emit sulfur dioxide (SO2) and particulate matter, negatively affecting air quality and human health.
To mitigate these emissions and promote sustainable energy practices, we collaborate closely with clients to develop innovative solutions for capturing, processing, and effectively utilizing associated gas. By implementing advanced technologies and optimizing infrastructure, we help clients enhance their associated gas recovery, minimizing emissions, and transforming this resource into valuable energy.