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According to a report by Pipeline & Natural Gas Magazine on May 25th, US Energy Development Corporation (US Energy Development Corporation) recently announced that the company has completed a $617,000 pipeline project involving LLM for Eagle Ford Shale.
These projects represent one of the many ways the Texas-based exploration and production company is committed to advancing its environmental, social and corporate governance efforts.
The pipeline project is a proactive approach taken by US energy companies to reduce combustion, thereby reducing the company's carbon footprint and essentially benefiting its stakeholders.
Kevin Duncan, vice president of U.
Since December 2020, this project and similar development projects have reduced oilfield combustion by 88%.
Hao Fen translated from Pipeline & Natural Gas Magazine
The original text is as follows:
US Energy Development Completes Midstream Infrastructure Project in Eagle Ford Shale
US Energy Development Corporation announced the completion of a $607,000 pipeline project involving the LLM South B, LLM South C, LLM North A, Sola Vaca Norte A (SVNA), Hideaway Ranch A and Hideaway Ranch E midstream infrastructure development projects in the Eagle Ford Shale .
These projects represent one of many ways the Texas-based exploration and production firm is committed to advancing its environmental, social and corporate governance efforts.
The pipeline project is a proactive approach by US Energy to reduce flaring, thereby decreasing the firm's carbon footprint and inherently benefitting its stakeholders.
"This is an exciting announcement for US Energy as flaring reduction has been an initiative of ours for over the past six months," US Energy's Vice President of Operations Kevin Duncan said.
Since December 2020, this project and similar developments have reduced field flaring by a total of 88%.