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Nigeria:Shell Plans to Cut Methane Emissions

Posted by Staff Writer on September 19, 2018 in Latest News | 3 Views
[Leadership] Lagos -Oil giant, Royal Dutch Shell said it will cut emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, across its oil and gas operations. Shell aims to maintain methane emissions intensity below 0.2 per cent by 2025, it said in a statement, joining British rival BP, which last year set a similar goal. Click here to read entire article

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