Greenhouse Gas Intensity of LNG as fuel
Omschrijving
Natural Gas is seen as a cost-efficient and environmental friendly energy supply option for Europe. The question is how to measure the environmental performance in an appropriate and sound way, and how to assess the impact of greenhouse gas (GHG) intensity of pipeline gas and LNG supply?
This seminar is divided into two presentations:
The first presenter Dr. Oliver Schuller, will introduce the industry-wide study on “Greenhouse Gas (GHG) intensity of Natural Gas”: an assessment of the supply and usage of Natural Gas at European level. The analysis followed a life cycle thinking approach, with special attention for road transportation (Well-to-Wheel), ship transport and power generation. The presenter will provide background information, introduce the general approach taken and will mainly address the conclusions regarding CNG and LNG. The key findings include lessons learned for industries and politics.
The study was supported by 27 partners across the Natural Gas value chain and more than 50 companies provided primary data. NGVA commissioned the study.
The second part of the presentation, by Erik Postma, will cover in-depth air quality improvements and the impact of renewable Natural Gas (e.g. anaerobic digestion, gasification) on the Well to Wheel supply chain. The air quality improvements using natural gas as fuel is compared to other fuels under the Euro norms, and discussed.
Spreker(s)
Dr. Oliver Schuller
Principal Consultant and Team lead Energy and Oil & Gas
Thinkstep AG
Erik Postma
Technical & Regulatory Affairs Manager
Natural Gas & bio vehicle Association Europe (NGVA)
Locatie
TU Delft, Kronigzaal Faculty Chemical Technology
Van der Maasweg 9, 2629 HZ Delft
Organisator
Olie- en Gastechnologie
Naam en contactgegevens voor informatie
Lydia Boktor