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Natural Gas Flaring & Energy Transition: Laws, Policies and Regulations


ISBN13: 9789403526171
To be Published: April 2025
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £131.00



Natural Gas Flaring and Energy Transition is an important book covering natural gas flaring policies across twenty leading oil and gas jurisdictions from a global perspective, providing the energy transition and environmental policy communities with detailed information on current developments in market regulations, contractual arrangements, and technological responses, and clarifying ways to tackle natural gas flaring in the context of meeting climate change goals. In the context of climate change, it is generally agreed that natural gas has manifest advantages as a ‘transition fuel’ that offers a potential bridge from the overuse of coal and petroleum to a renewable low-carbon future. However, the widespread ongoing practice of natural gas flaring—the burning of unwanted gas for economic reasons—is severely criticized for hampering progress in its flagrant waste of both valuable resources and revenues.

What’s in this book:

In the multifaceted approach provided by the book’s contributors—experts from a broad cross-section of gas-producing countries—the book engages with the following issues and topics:

  • the technical aspects behind natural gas flaring
  • alternative solutions to mitigating natural gas flaring via carbon capture, utilization and storage
  • energy security imperatives
  • legal frameworks governing natural gas flaring, with case studies from key twenty leading oil and gas jurisdictions
  • best practices and potential solutions that can be adapted to different contexts
  • environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations
  • potential disputes arising from changing regulations and market conditions, and
  • recommendations for design, application, and implementation of natural gas development and marketing

How this will help you:

Combining the legal, policy, and regulatory perspectives from natural gas hubs, this work fills a significant gap in the existing literature with a rigorous exposition and comparative analysis of the business, legal, economic, and sustainability aspects of natural gas flaring and its role in the energy transition across global energy markets. It will prove to be invaluable to policymakers, industry stakeholders, regulators, concerned nongovernmental organizations, and legal practitioners in sustainable development and international relations. It is sure to contribute to informed decision making and ultimately to more sustainable and equitable energy systems around the world.

Subjects:
Environmental Law, Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2. CLIMATE CHANGE, NATURAL GAS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 3. ENERGY TRANSITION, ENERGY SECURITY AND ENERGY JUSTICE
CHAPTER 4. NATURAL GAS FLARING AND ENERGY TRANSITION: THE ROLE OF CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION AND STORAGE
CHAPTER 5. NATURAL GAS FISCAL ASPECTS
CHAPTER 6. NATURAL GAS FLARING AND OTHER OIL AND GAS EMISSIONS: THE TECHNICALITY AND PRACTICE
CHAPTER 7. NATURAL GAS UTILIZATION AND COMMERCIALIZATION
CHAPTER 8. THE PLACE OF LAW AND REGULATION FOR ABATING GAS FLARING
CHAPTER 9. JURISDICTIONAL FOCUS: ALGERIA
CHAPTER 10. NATURAL GAS FLARING & ENERGY TRANSITION: LAWS, POLICIES AND REGULATION
CHAPTER 11. AUSTRALIA
CHAPTER 12. BRAZIL
CHAPTER 13. CANADA
CHAPTER 14. CHINA
CHAPTER 15. GUYANA
CHAPTER 16. GAS FLARING IN IRAN: A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
CHAPTER 17. THE REGULATION OF GAS FLARING IN KAZAKHSTAN
CHAPTER 18. JURISDICTIONAL FOCUS: LIBYA
CHAPTER 19. MEXICO
CHAPTER 20. NATURAL GAS FLARING AND THE ENERGY TRANSITION: LAWS, POLICIES AND REGULATIONS IN NIGERIA

PART II JURISDICTIONAL PRACTICES
CHAPTER 21. NORWAY: REGULATION OF FLARING AND VENTING OF NATURAL GAS FROM PETROLEUM ACTIVITIES IN NORWAY
CHAPTER 22. GAS FLARING IN QATAR
CHAPTER 23. RUSSIA
CHAPTER 24. TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
CHAPTER 25. NATURAL GAS FLARING IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
CHAPTER 26. UNITED KINGDOM
CHAPTER 27. UNITED STATES
CHAPTER 28. A FRAMEWORK TO ADDRESS GAS FLARING IN EASTERN VENEZUELA
CHAPTER 29. CONTENTIOUS ASPECTS OF NATURAL GAS FLARING AND VENTING
CHAPTER 30. ESG AGENDA
CHAPTER 31. NATURAL GAS COMMERCIALIZATION: ALTERNATIVE USES OF ASSOCIATED GAS AND THE PLACE OF LAW, REGULATION, AND POLICY
CHAPTER 32. REFLECTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS