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The Global Methane Initiative (GMI) is an international public-private partnership focused on reducing barriers to the recovery and use of methane as a valuable energy source. GMI provides technical support to deploy methane-to-energy projects around the world that enable Partner Countries to launch methane recovery and use projects. GMI focuses on three key sectors: Oil and Gas, Biogas, and Coal Mines.
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GMI Fact Sheet English | en Español
Policy Maker’s Handbook for MRV in the Biogas Sector
Methane Emissions Data Dashboard
Conducting Pre-Feasibility Studies for Coal Mine Methane Projects Training
Biogas Toolkit (U.S. EPA)
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Methane emissions from oil and natural gas systems result from both normal operations and system disruptions. These emissions can be cost-effectively reduced by upgrading technologies or equipment, and by improving operations.
Oil & Gas Subcommittee Statement of Purpose
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Biogas produced from the anaerobic digestion of organic material can be treated to create pipeline-quality natural gas, used directly as a cooking fuel, used to generate electricity, and captured on-site to provide heat and power.
Biogas Subcommittee Statement of Purpose
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Removing fugitive methane gas from underground coal mines and using it in profitable and practical ways can improve worker safety, enhance mine productivity, increase revenues, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Coal Mines Subcommittee Statement of Purpose
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Global Methane Initiative (GMI) Building global relationships and capacity to act on methane