The U.S. has reached a historic milestone by producing more oil and gas than any nation in history, with 13,247,000 barrels of crude oil per day. New reports from the U.S. Energy Information Administration highlight this achievement, impacting global energy production. However, this surge in oil and gas activity poses a threat to the Paris climate goals, with projections indicating a potential quadrupling of production from newly approved projects by the end of the decade. The world's fossil fuel producers, led by the U.S., are on course to significantly increase extracted oil and gas, potentially emitting 14 billion tonnes of CO2 from projects initiated since 2021.
Analysis: New oil and gas projects since 2021 could emit 14bn tonnes of CO2 | @Josh_Gabbatiss w/ comment from @GlobalEnergyMon Read here ➡️ https://t.co/FJd0WOFgm2 https://t.co/Kc4HOfuuzk
"The world’s FF producers are on track to nearly quadruple the amount of extracted oil & gas from newly approved projects by the end of this decade, with the US leading the way in a surge of activity that threatens to blow apart agreed climate goals..." https://t.co/kwTws4gPSL
Explainer: Why some countries are aiming for ‘net-negative’ emissions | @daisydunnesci w/comment from @JoeriRogelj @DMReinerCamb Read here: https://t.co/jQKtQjBlgh https://t.co/1SLU7FHA5b
The US leads the world in newly approved oil and gas projects https://t.co/pQArEWfyoT
Analysis: New oil and gas projects since 2021 could emit 14bn tonnes of CO2 | @Josh_Gabbatiss w/ comment from @GlobalEnergyMon Read here: https://t.co/HhuYnzbmUy https://t.co/4eADBW4LWj
The Guardian: Surge in oil and gas activity threatens to derail Paris accord climate targets Report: Global fossil fuel producers are on track to nearly quadruple production from newly approved projects by the end of the decade. https://t.co/t7BZblBrnG
Surge of new oil and gas activity threatens to wreck Paris climate goals https://t.co/bPrYoGvrLS
NEW – Analysis: New oil and gas projects since 2021 could emit 14bn tonnes of CO2 | @Josh_Gabbatiss w/ comment from @GlobalEnergyMon Read here: https://t.co/xxbooIwzNT https://t.co/r282tDPmyg
New reports from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) highlighted that the nation produced 13,247,000 barrels of crude oil per day, showcasing a historic in global energy production. https://t.co/SusCgTI7Sk
NEW – Explainer: Why some countries are aiming for ‘net-negative’ emissions | @daisydunnesci w/comment from @JoeriRogelj @DMReinerCamb Read here: https://t.co/sfNwGLnkAE https://t.co/f1gAci5Gel
U.S. now producing more oil than any nation ever has in history https://t.co/CP5STayN8S
U.S. now producing more oil and gas than any nation ever has in history https://t.co/NyDyTJ8vZ4