Article 5Y9KX Companies used carbon credits created in oil extraction projects

Companies used carbon credits created in oil extraction projects

by
Financial Times
from Ars Technica - All content on (#5Y9KX)
GettyImages-482903294-800x514.jpg

Enlarge / The sun sets beyond an oil pumping unit, also known as a pumping jack, at a drilling site operated by Tatneft OAO near Almetyevsk, Russia. (credit: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg)

Daimler Trucks, eBay, and a US energy company were among the recent buyers of carbon offsets created by projects that involved injecting carbon dioxide underground in order to extract more oil.

Three US-based extraction projects were eligible to generate credits because their processes involved the capture of CO2. But this was used as a way to extract fresh oil that would otherwise have been inaccessible, a procedure known as enhanced oil recovery" (EOR).

The offsetting rules that the credits were created under ignored the emissions associated with the extracted oil.

Read 14 remaining paragraphs | Comments

index?i=Wpfmj9THk2M:CuxfA3AtsV4:V_sGLiPB index?i=Wpfmj9THk2M:CuxfA3AtsV4:F7zBnMyn index?d=qj6IDK7rITs index?d=yIl2AUoC8zA
External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://feeds.arstechnica.com/arstechnica/index
Feed Title Ars Technica - All content
Feed Link https://arstechnica.com/
Reply 0 comments