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Carbon footprint of global natural gas supplies to China

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Carbon footprint of global natural gas supplies to China

Y. Gan, H. M. El-houjeiri, et al.

Dive into the groundbreaking study conducted by Yu Gan, Hassan M. El-Houjeiri, Alhassan Badahdah, Zifeng Lu, Hao Cai, Steven Przesmitzki, and Michael Wang, which reveals the intricate relationship between China's natural gas demand, GHG emissions, and global supply dynamics. This research offers a first-of-its-kind emission estimate, demonstrating how increased reliance on GHG-intensive gas can significantly impact environmental commitments.... show more
Abstract
As natural gas demand surges in China, driven by the coal-to-gas switching policy, widespread attention is focused on its impacts on global gas supply-demand rebalance and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Here, for the first time, we estimate well-to-city-gate GHG emissions of gas supplies for China, based on analyses of field-specific characteristics of 104 fields in 15 countries. Results show GHG intensities of supplies from 104 fields vary from 6.2 to 43.3 g CO₂eq MJ⁻¹. Due to the increase of GHG-intensive gas supplies from Russia, Central Asia, and domestic shale gas fields, the supply-energy-weighted average GHG intensity is projected to increase from 21.7 in 2016 to 23.3 CO₂eq MJ⁻¹ in 2030, and total well-to-city-gate emissions of gas supplies are estimated to grow by ~3 times. While securing gas supply is a top priority for the Chinese government, decreasing GHG intensity should be considered in meeting its commitment to emission reductions.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 11, 2020
Authors
Yu Gan, Hassan M. El-Houjeiri, Alhassan Badahdah, Zifeng Lu, Hao Cai, Steven Przesmitzki, Michael Wang
Tags
China
natural gas
coal-to-gas switching
GHG emissions
energy supply
environmental impact
sustainability
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