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Shell tackles fugitive emissions

SHELL has launched a new methane detector pilot at one of its shale gas sites near Rocky Mountain House in Canada as part of a partnership between industry, the US government, technology developers and green groups to test next generation detection technologies.

The Rockies in Canada.

The Rockies in Canada.

The Methane Detectors Challenge aims to enable better early detection and repair of methane leaks, and ultimately reduce emissions.    While detection technologies and processes are already in place...

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