While leakage rates of «fugitive methane» are currently around 4 percent according to EPA, they need to be at less than 1 percent of total production.
Not exact matches
We consider possible exchange
rates for allowances to adjust for differences in program stringency, and we examine how they interact with price floors and ceilings
while explicitly representing other program features (e.g.,
leakage policies, companion policies, and allowance allocation).
And
while Marcellus methane
leakage rates may be incredibly low, that in no way implies that these
rates are high elsewhere.
Although the study's estimated
leakage rate for production operations was in line with EPA's estimate, several processes leaked more than previously thought,
while another (well completions) emitted much less due to the effectiveness of recent EPA rules.