Researchers report estimates of global preindustrial biomass burning. Biomass burning affects the climate through changes in greenhouse gases, atmospheric aerosols, surface albedo, and atmospheric ...
Measuring ethane in the atmosphere shows that the amounts of methane going into the atmosphere from oil and gas wells and contributing to greenhouse warming is higher than suggested by the U.S.
Some existing importers such as China are likely to continue to expand their use of ethane as a feedstock, and most of this incremental supply will need to be imported. Looking beyond existing ...
Following delays caused by Hurricane Harvey’s disruption to midstream infrastructure, NGL demand in the ethylene and refinery feedstock markets, and US NGL waterborne exports, the long-anticipated ...
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