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Methane Abatement Model

A tool to estimate oil and gas methane abatement potential and the associated cost of abatement by country, segment and reduction technology.

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Overview

The IEA Methane Abatement model is a tool that allows users to estimate oil and gas methane abatement potential and the associated cost of abatement by country, segment and reduction technology. Assumptions and inputs can be adjusted, allowing users to tailor the methane abatement potential and cost estimates by country, segment and methane reduction technology.

This model underpins the lEA's work on methane abatement potential and costs as found in the Global Methane Tracker and associated database of country and regional estimates. For information on inputs and estimation methodology, please read the Global Methane Tracker documentation.

The IEA is releasing the abatement part of its methane model publicly to support methane abatement estimations, as well as to give people the opportunity to review our model and provide feedback.

Code source is hosted as a public project on GitLab. Related dataset can be found below.

For a video on how to use the tool, click the following link. Tutorial: How to Install and Use the IEA Methane Tracker Tool

Data sets

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Methane Abatement Model - Data

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  • Average Gas Prices
    23/09/2024
  • Methane Emissions
    23/09/2024

Schedule

  • 23/09/2024
    Latest

    Methane Abatement Tool

The source code of the model, accessible from GitLab (the Code), is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 and the datasets accessible when you use the model (the Datasets) are licensed under CC BY SA 4.0. Please refer to the Licence file in the GitLab repository for the complete licensing information.