public push? there should be a law that forces them to close the leaks and there should be a public commission that goes around the various plants of the various companies that checks if there are leaks with suitable tools and gives you hefty fines if you don't close them within a month. This is a rule of law, not public push pfff
Frances How about a rule of law where the military isn’t the twentieth dirtiest country if the pentagon was a country. Grow the heck up. Why do you want corporations to be clean but then let the military use depleted uranium in ammo or use jets and jet fuel? Obviously if climate change was from carbon etc then Obama in his infinite wisdom wouldn’t have sent 40,000 more soldiers to the Middle East to take more land. He would have reduced pollution by moving the military out of the Middle East
Use Protego Pressure/Vacuum vents instead of Enardo, Groth, Pentair, or other poorly designed vents! Made many trips to oil/gas fields and these guys know how to bandage a quick solution until the EPA guy leaves. @kalpenn Fixing the root of the problem costs slightly more money and companies don't want to pay for better technology because the EPA fines don't really get enforced.
@@rdyjur Yah i have no problem with what the company is doing (other than gaslighting about its sense of responsibility to climate change... it makes business sense that's all) its just the climate change propaganda... pollution is the problem we need to deal with... not CO2 and Methane. ...and what's with this channels assault on methane lately?
@@Melvinnn11 interesting. I of agree that pollution is an underestimated problem. But i see that more on the "clean tech" side of energy ie what is the toxic or non-renewable resource impact of making a billion EVs? But for oil companies, their biggest pollution source arguably is the GHGs, no?
Agree with you that pollution is a huge problem. Also agree that there's a lot of propaganda around these topics. But that doesn't make this "fake news"
public push? there should be a law that forces them to close the leaks and there should be a public commission that goes around the various plants of the various companies that checks if there are leaks with suitable tools and gives you hefty fines if you don't close them within a month. This is a rule of law, not public push pfff
Charge fines per ton of methane released.
Frances
How about a rule of law where the military isn’t the twentieth dirtiest country if the pentagon was a country. Grow the heck up. Why do you want corporations to be clean but then let the military use depleted uranium in ammo or use jets and jet fuel?
Obviously if climate change was from carbon etc then Obama in his infinite wisdom wouldn’t have sent 40,000 more soldiers to the Middle East to take more land. He would have reduced pollution by moving the military out of the Middle East
"Presented by GM." Bloomberg's next video: How to Stop Gun Violence (presented by Smith & Wesson).
this video deserves more views...
Welldone Foundation.
I leak methane all the time.
Me too
Best don't smoke then 😋
To me, the unspoken question is, what emissions does methane cause when burned, either in flares or in its intended end use?
It's intended so you don't release methane gas. As they say methane alone is ALOT worse. When you burn methane all it releases is water and co2
Capping old oil wells is central to solving the methane release.
"special infrared camera" plz tell us more. Would love to check methane biogas for leaks.
OGI optical gas imaging camera. They start at $100K then get expensive.
@@Oilfieldscout sounds worth it
So, methane leaks are 10 times the estimate... wonderful...
Use Protego Pressure/Vacuum vents instead of Enardo, Groth, Pentair, or other poorly designed vents! Made many trips to oil/gas fields and these guys know how to bandage a quick solution until the EPA guy leaves. @kalpenn
Fixing the root of the problem costs slightly more money and companies don't want to pay for better technology because the EPA fines don't really get enforced.
No one's going to mention the leak hunting laser running on a generator lol
Because it’s a dumb thing to point out. Yes, equipment runs on electricity, which is created somewhere often with a carbon footprint.
Take the profit out of fossil fuels.
Tax the profit out of fossil fuels.
That sounds a lot better.
Didnt know Kumar fixing gas well leaks
can't even recognize him
isn't it weird that office is like empty....
Faker news than the other one
was there something inaccurate in there? I would say it's pretty honest for a Permian producer to own a 3.5% leak rate.
@@rdyjur Yah i have no problem with what the company is doing (other than gaslighting about its sense of responsibility to climate change... it makes business sense that's all) its just the climate change propaganda... pollution is the problem we need to deal with... not CO2 and Methane.
...and what's with this channels assault on methane lately?
@@Melvinnn11 interesting. I of agree that pollution is an underestimated problem. But i see that more on the "clean tech" side of energy ie what is the toxic or non-renewable resource impact of making a billion EVs? But for oil companies, their biggest pollution source arguably is the GHGs, no?
Agree with you that pollution is a huge problem. Also agree that there's a lot of propaganda around these topics. But that doesn't make this "fake news"
@@Melvinnn11 Methane and CO2 are part of the pollution. What are you on about?