Cheniere Energy, Inc. announced on November 11, 2024, the publication of an updated peer-reviewed life cycle assessment (LCA) study for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensities of its liquefied natural gas (LNG). The study was published in the American Chemical Society’s Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering Journal.
This enhanced study incorporates a novel gas-pathing algorithm and integrates actual operational data from Cheniere’s facilities and collaborations across its supply chain. It builds upon the company’s initial LCA study published in 2021.
The study found that the 2022 GHG emissions intensity of Cheniere’s delivered LNG is lower than those presented in the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory 2019 study. By integrating emissions measurement data, the study concluded that the emissions intensities of Cheniere’s LNG, when used for power generation in importing countries, are 20-28% lower than the NETL study.
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