Methane Emissions Intensity of Permian Basin Declined by More than Half in Two Years, New S&P Global Commodity Insights Analysis Finds
S&P Global Commodity Insights (NYSE:SPGI) has released a comprehensive analysis revealing significant methane emissions reductions in the Permian Basin. The study shows that methane intensity in the region declined by more than 50% during 2022-2024, with the 2024 intensity rate at 0.44% per barrel of oil equivalent, representing a 29% reduction from the previous year.
The analysis, conducted in partnership with Insight M, utilized over 500 high-resolution aerial surveys covering 90% of the basin's production. Absolute annual methane emissions in 2024 decreased by 21.3 billion cubic feet (22% decline), equivalent to avoiding 11.1 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions. The reduction was achieved through improved operations, better equipment, and the implementation of AI and advanced technologies.
S&P Global Commodity Insights (NYSE:SPGI) ha pubblicato un'analisi dettagliata che evidenzia una significativa riduzione delle emissioni di metano nel Bacino del Permiano. Lo studio mostra che l'intensità del metano nella regione è diminuita di oltre il 50% tra il 2022 e il 2024, con un tasso di intensità nel 2024 pari a 0,44% per barile di olio equivalente, rappresentando una riduzione del 29% rispetto all'anno precedente.
L'analisi, condotta in collaborazione con Insight M, ha utilizzato oltre 500 rilievi aerei ad alta risoluzione coprendo il 90% della produzione del bacino. Le emissioni assolute annue di metano nel 2024 sono diminuite di 21,3 miliardi di piedi cubi (calo del 22%), equivalenti a evitare 11,1 milioni di tonnellate di emissioni di anidride carbonica. La riduzione è stata ottenuta grazie a operazioni migliorate, attrezzature più efficienti e l'implementazione di IA e tecnologie avanzate.
S&P Global Commodity Insights (NYSE:SPGI) ha publicado un análisis exhaustivo que revela una reducción significativa de las emisiones de metano en la Cuenca Pérmica. El estudio muestra que la intensidad de metano en la región disminuyó en más del 50% durante 2022-2024, con una tasa de intensidad en 2024 de 0,44% por barril de petróleo equivalente, lo que representa una reducción del 29% respecto al año anterior.
El análisis, realizado en colaboración con Insight M, utilizó más de 500 encuestas aéreas de alta resolución que cubren el 90% de la producción de la cuenca. Las emisiones absolutas anuales de metano en 2024 disminuyeron en 21,3 mil millones de pies cúbicos (una caída del 22%), equivalente a evitar 11,1 millones de toneladas de emisiones de dióxido de carbono. La reducción se logró mediante operaciones mejoradas, mejor equipamiento y la implementación de IA y tecnologías avanzadas.
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S&P Global Commodity Insights (NYSE:SPGI) a publié une analyse complète révélant une réduction significative des émissions de méthane dans le bassin permien. L'étude montre que l'intensité du méthane dans la région a diminué de plus de 50% entre 2022 et 2024, avec un taux d'intensité en 2024 de 0,44% par baril équivalent pétrole, représentant une réduction de 29% par rapport à l'année précédente.
L'analyse, réalisée en partenariat avec Insight M, a utilisé plus de 500 relevés aériens à haute résolution couvrant 90% de la production du bassin. Les émissions annuelles absolues de méthane en 2024 ont diminué de 21,3 milliards de pieds cubes (baisse de 22%), ce qui équivaut à éviter 11,1 millions de tonnes d'émissions de dioxyde de carbone. Cette réduction a été obtenue grâce à l'amélioration des opérations, à un meilleur équipement et à la mise en œuvre de l'IA et des technologies avancées.
S&P Global Commodity Insights (NYSE:SPGI) hat eine umfassende Analyse veröffentlicht, die erhebliche Methan-Emissionsreduktionen im Permian-Becken aufzeigt. Die Studie zeigt, dass die Methanintensität in der Region zwischen 2022 und 2024 um mehr als 50% gesunken ist, wobei die Intensitätsrate im Jahr 2024 bei 0,44% pro Barrel Öläquivalent lag, was eine Reduktion von 29% gegenüber dem Vorjahr darstellt.
Die Analyse, durchgeführt in Zusammenarbeit mit Insight M, nutzte über 500 hochauflösende Luftaufnahmen, die 90% der Produktion des Beckens abdeckten. Die absoluten jährlichen Methanemissionen sanken 2024 um 21,3 Milliarden Kubikfuß (22% Rückgang), was einer Vermeidung von 11,1 Millionen Tonnen Kohlendioxidemissionen entspricht. Die Reduktion wurde durch verbesserte Abläufe, bessere Ausrüstung und den Einsatz von KI und fortschrittlichen Technologien erreicht.
- Methane emissions intensity declined by more than 50% during 2022-2024
- Absolute annual methane emissions decreased by 21.3 billion cubic feet (22%) in 2024
- Implementation of AI and advanced technologies for emissions detection and prevention
- Coverage of 90% of basin's production through 500+ high-resolution aerial surveys
- Low commercial value of gas in the region with average price of just $0.02 in 2024
- Challenges with oversupply and lack of takeaway capacity in the region
New analysis provides the most accurate public, basin-wide estimate of methane emissions for the Permian
The latest data for the year 2024 show the methane emissions intensity of upstream oil and gas operations in the region to be
Absolute annual 2024 methane emissions decreased by 21.3 billion cubic feet (bcf), a
Since the end of 2022, absolute emissions have declined by 55.2 bcf, equivalent to 28.8 MMT of carbon dioxide emissions avoided.
To put the numbers into perspective, the 28.8 MMt CO2e reduction in absolute methane emissions over a two-year period was:
- Roughly equivalent to emissions from the nation of
Lithuania 15% greater than the emissions avoided by all electric vehicles sold inthe United States and the European Union50% greater than the total emissions reductions in theUK power sector- Equal to 2.2 billion trash bags recycled instead of landfilled
- Greater than the greenhouse gas emissions from cooling and heating all the homes in
California
The findings of the latest , produced in partnership with leading methane management firm , are based on high frequency observation data that include more than 500 high-resolution aerial surveys covering
"Access to reliable methane data is crucial to provide critical context to benchmark and allow companies to differentiate themselves and truly compete on carbon," said Kevin Birn, Head of the Center for Emissions Excellence, S&P Global Commodity Insights. "Whereas data quality still varies globally, improvements in access to reliable observation data in places like the Permian are leading the way and allow us to more credibly measure the impact of emissions mitigation efforts."
The overflight data to which S&P Global Commodity Insights has access showed reductions across all observable plume rates, from large (1000+kg per hour) to small (10kg per hour) emissions.
The continued emissions reductions occurred despite the relatively low commercial value of gas in the region, where the annual average price for those selling gas on the spot market was just
The analysis attributes the continued breadth and depth of the emissions decline to ongoing improvements in equipment as well as increasing deployment of new technologies—from AI-driven analysis of operational data to on-the-ground sensors, aircraft overflights and satellites—that make it possible to detect leaks with greater speed and accuracy.
"Methane emissions management is being increasingly normalized as part of field operations. It's becoming a standard and accepted part of the field staff's responsibilities," said Raoul LeBlanc, Vice President, Global Upstream, S&P Global Commodity Insights. "At the same time, oilfield service manufacturers are now producing equipment that includes emissions reduction as an important feature, and operators are increasingly utilizing AI and machine learning to not only 'find and fix' but 'predict and prevent' emissions."
About the analysis
Produced by S&P Global Commodity Insights Center for Emissions Excellence in partnership with Insight M, the Permian upstream methane analysis combines near-total coverage of the basin and high frequency observations to provide the most accurate public, basin-wide estimate of fugitive methane leaks and venting released to date.
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- The 2024 observed data is derived from roughly 529 survey flights which took place on 175 separate days spread over the course of the year.
Coverage:
81.8% of the 161,000 active Permian wells, (78.5% of conventional wells and88.6% of unconventional wells)- Assets supplying
90.0% of the 3.9 billion boe produced in 2024.
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- Overflights offer a level of resolution that is up to 5 times greater than that of satellites, providing reliable attribution not only by facility, but in most cases to specific assets or pieces of equipment.
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- Measurements taken detect emissions as low as the range of 50-10 kg/hr depending on the specific overflight. These observed volumes account for more than
68% of total methane released to the atmosphere from upstream oil and gas operations. The volumes from all sources below this threshold were estimated using the Rutherford model developed by Stanford University and included in the totals used in the analysis. More information on the methodology employed by Insight M can be found .
Global Warming Potential Factor:
- S&P Global Commodity Insights conversion of methane to CO2 equivalency are based on a Global Warming Potential (GWP) factor for 100 years of 28 tons of CO2 per ton of methane. Using the 20-year factor of 86 would thus increase both the emissions reduction and the continuing emissions to 3.07 times the figures cited in this report.
* Compared with a ton of CO2, a ton of methane (CH4) absorbs more energy and thus has a greater impact on earth's warming. However, methane stays in the atmosphere for only about a decade, whereas CO2 persists for hundreds of years. When looked at on a 100-year basis, methane thus has a Global Warming Potential of 27-30 times that of the same mass of CO2.
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