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FLIR Announces New Thermal Imaging Software

FLIR Systems introduces the FLIR Thermal Studio, thermal image analysis and reporting software designed to manage large sets of thermal images and videos.

Satellites Identify Biggest Climate Change Contributors

A wave of satellites set to orbit the Earth will be able to pinpoint producers of greenhouse gases, right down to an individual leak at an oil rig.

Spliethoff’s to clean exhaust gas for 42 vessels

Dutch ship management company Spliethoff’s Bevrachtingskantoor is set to receive a €110m loan to retrofit 42 vessels of its fleet with exhaust gas cleaning and ballast water management systems.

SMS Group to Modernize Gas Cleaning Systems

SMS group in cooperation with AERIX Co., Ltd., South Korea, has been commissioned to modernize the gas cleaning systems of the three BOF (Blast Oxygen Furnace) converters at the integrated steel mill of POSCO in Gwangyang, South Korea.

EOG Resources Commits To Methane Emission Reduction

EOG Resources has committed to reduce its methane emission footprint, joining a growing group of energy companies yielding to shareholder pressure for more environmentally responsible operations, Axios reports, citing a notice from shareholder Trillium Asset Management.

Shell Outlines First Short-Term Carbon Emission

Royal Dutch Shell has set its first-ever short-term goals to cut the carbon footprint of its operations and product sales as the oil and gas industry is under intense investor and shareholder pressure to address to climate change.

BP to expand emissions disclosure on oil investment

BP has agreed to broaden its disclosure on greenhouse gas emissions to demonstrate how the company’s future investments in oil and gas will align with the United Nations supported climate goals.

Equinor reduces CO2 emissions from the supply chain

The Norwegian energy giant Equinor has announced it has successfully reduced CO2 emissions from its logistical operations on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) by 600,000 tonnes since 2011.

Shell first to link executive pay and carbon emissions

Royal Dutch Shell is giving its executives a powerful new reason to care about the environment. The energy firm said that it will establish short-term carbon emissions targets starting in 2020 after increasing pressure from investors.

FLIR GF77 infrared camera

The FLIR GF77 is the first uncooled infrared camera from FLIR to visualize methane emissions in real-time for faster, more efficient gas leak surveys.