Gas flaring involves excess natural gas being burnt or flared off during an oil and gas operation. Due to growing concerns about emissions from this activity, there has been a steady decline in global flaring volumes. But despite a decline in global flaring volumes, there was no noticeable change in the volumes of the top five gas-flaring countries. The oil and gas industry has been under increased scrutiny in recent years for flaring. Industry players are working with technology and equipment providers to find alternative avenues for stranded gases.
Scope
This report reviews the major gas flaring countries and their efforts to reduce flaring activities.
This report reviews the oil and gas industry leaders and their involvement in curtailing gas flaring activities.
It highlights the various trends influencing the gas flaring theme.
It analyses the gas flaring value chain and identifies major players as leaders and challengers, based on their role in assisting gas flaring procedure and also in gas flaring mitigation.
Reasons to Buy
Identify the key industry, technology, and regulatory trends impacting the global gas flaring activity.
Overview of the leading gas flaring countries and their efforts to reduce flaring.
Overview of the gas flaring value chain and the key leaders and challengers in it.
Identify and benchmark key oil and gas players based on their commitments and actions in the gas flaring theme.
Executive Summary
Players
Technology Briefing
Gas flaring process
Emission footprint of gas flaring
Trends
Industry trends
Technology trends
Regulatory trends
Industry Analysis
Biggest flaring countries by volume
Flaring regulations in the midstream and downstream sectors