Researchers create tool to evaluate water use for responsibly sourced gas operations
Scientists in Colorado have developed a new way of measuring the amount of methane used by oil and gas companies in the country's waters, according to US researchers. They say it could help boost water stewardship for gas operators.
Source: techxplore.comPublished on 2022-07-06
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