Two US firms are planning on using natural gas produced from oil extraction to produce blue hydrogen.
Stranded natural gas is typically co-produced alongside oil but is either uneconomical or logistically challenging to capture and transport.
In most cases, where natural gas is produced alongside oil but not used, companies flare it off or vent it into the atmosphere, producing carbon dioxide (CO2) or methane – both potent greenhouse gases (GHGs).
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