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Chuck Darwin
Chuck Darwin
@cdarwin@c.im  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

The methane menace

Oil executives weighing a potential investment in #Venezuela’s fields may want to check out the view from space.
Satellites have detected enormous amounts of #methane billowing from the country’s abandoned oil rigs,
rusty pipelines and other dilapidated energy infrastructure.

The emissions not only reflect potential lost revenue
— they’re also likely to give US oil majors pause about operating in Venezuela.

That could leave smaller, less experienced companies and private equity firms to attempt to fulfill US Trump’s plan to revive the nation’s heavy crude output after capturing President Nicolas Maduro.

Recurring emissions are a “red flag” to oil and gas operators,
said Clayton Nash, director of strategic development at Tegre Corp.,
a Colorado-based engineering and design consultancy.

“That’s one way that you’re going to know that you’ve got facilities that are not operated well.”

Roughly 13 billion cubic meters of Venezuela’s natural gas is flared, vented or leaked into the atmosphere every year,
wasting about $1.4 billion of potential revenue,
according to Capterio Ltd., a British company that helps to reduce such emissions.

About a quarter of Venezuela’s gas output is lost to the atmosphere,
-- the highest rate in the world and nearly 10 times above the global average,
according to a satellite analysis published last month in Nature Communications.

All that methane is dangerous:

The greenhouse gas is 80 times more potent than carbon dioxide at warming the planet over a 20-year period.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2026-01-09/venezuela-has-the-most-methane-intensive-oil-in-the-world

Bloomberg.com

Venezuela Has the Most Methane-Intensive Oil in the World

The Trump administration wants American companies to modernize oil production in Venezuela. There are many roadblocks to that happening, though, including the country’s huge methane problem.
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