Editorial Comment

Lee Nichols, Gulf Publishing Company

The gas processing/LNG sector is investing in new technologies to mitigate carbon emissions from both operations and its supply chain. This road to decarbonization is prevalent throughout the oil, gas and energy industries. In a way, natural gas is a step to decarbonize energy sectors around the world. Natural gas emits far less carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions vs. other fossil fuels like coal or other petroleum products. Natural gas emits approximately 117 lbs of CO2 per MMBtu vs. approximately 200 lbs of CO2 per MMBtu for coal and more than 160 lbs of CO2 per MMBtu for distillate fuel oil.1 Many nations and companies view natural gas as a bridge fuel to the use of renewable power, as well

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