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Carbon intensity of global crude oil trading and market policy implications

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Carbon intensity of global crude oil trading and market policy implications

Y. Dixit, H. El-houjeiri, et al.

This groundbreaking research conducted by Yash Dixit and colleagues uncovers the surprising variability in carbon intensities of crude oil trade, revealing potential CO₂-equivalent savings of up to 6.1 Gigatons. The findings highlight the urgent need for better emissions reporting and supply chain traceability to support decarbonization efforts.... show more
Abstract
The energy mix transition has accelerated the need for more accurate emissions reporting throughout the petroleum supply chain. Despite increasing environmental regulations and pressure for emissions disclosure, the low resolution of existing carbon footprint assessment does not account for the complexity of crude oil trading. The lack of source crude traceability has led to poor visibility into the "well-to-refinery-entrance" carbon intensities at the level of granular pathways between producers and destination markets. Using high-fidelity datasets, optimization algorithms to facilitate supply chain traceability and bottom-up, physics-based emission estimators, we show that the variability in global "well-to-refinery-entrance" carbon intensities at the level of crude trade pathways is significant: 4.2–214.1 kg-CO₂-equivalent/barrel with a volume-weighted average of 50.5 kg-CO₂-equivalent/barrel. Coupled with oil supply forecasts under 1.5 °C scenarios up to 2050, this variability translates to additional CO₂-equivalent savings of 1.5–6.1 Gigatons that could be realized solely by prioritizing low-carbon supply chain pathways without other capital-intensive mitigation measures.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 25, 2023
Authors
Yash Dixit, Hassan El-Houjeiri, Jean-Christophe Monfort, Liang Jing, Yiqi Zhang, James Littlefield, Wennan Long, Christoph Falter, Alhassan Badahdah, Joule Bergerson, Raymond L. Speth, Steven R. H. Barrett
Tags
carbon intensity
crude oil
CO₂ savings
emissions reporting
supply chain
decarbonization
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