SLR study demonstrates significant reduction in emissions

Post Date
22 October 2021
Read Time
1 minute

SLR’s global collaboration on air quality and methane measurements continues to support cleaner and more efficient fuel use as featured in a recent Reuters (Oct 7) article. The storey highlights Alaska Gasline Development Corp (AGDE) efforts to understand and assess emissions from its proposed Alaska LNG project. The study, produced by energy and environmental experts from SLR, EXP, and Ashworth Leininger Group (ALG), showed that Alaska LNG had a lower greenhouse gas intensity than other LNG export projects on the U.S. Gulf Coast and Australia.

Gas emission studies and strategic energy management have been a priority for SLR technical leaders Matthew Harrison, Senior Principal. For additional information on methane measurements and efficiencies, please get in touch.

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