Low Carbon Solutions: Decarbonisation Strategies and Fugitive Emissions
Thursday, 12 June
Hall G2
Technical Session
This session explores strategies for achieving negative emissions and sustainable energy. Topics include the Kaya Identity for setting realistic goals, decarbonization pathways using marginal abatement cost curves, and synthetic datasets for methane emissions detection. We'll also discuss the highest carbon-negative renewable energy density, electrification of upstream operations, and financing strategies for energy transition under ESG regulations. Additionally, we'll cover results from the TADI 2024 methane quantification trial and cost-optimized methods for multi-component emissions measurement. Join us for these insightful discussions.
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1320-1345 225635Kaya Identity Guides Realistic Negative Emissions Goals And Sustainable Energy Strategies For Major European Nations.
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1345-1410 225625Strategic Pathways For Decarbonization: A Marginal Abatement Cost Curve Analysis For Pdo North's Assets
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1410-1435 225628Synthetic Datasets For Benchmarking Point-source Methane Emissions Detection Approaches
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1435-1500 225639Highest Totally Carbon Negative Renewable Energy Density Per Unit Acre
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Alternate 225631Electrification Of Upstream Oil And Gas Operations: Decarbonisation Progress And Outlook
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Alternate 225633Financing Strategies For Oil And Gas Companies Pursuing Long-term Energy Transition Under Esg Regulations
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Alternate 225634Results And Learnings From The TADI 2024 Methane Quantification Trial
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Alternate 225626Cost-optimized Methodology For Simultaneous Multi-component Emissions Measurement