Shell’s Prelude LNG is a carbon disaster
Mar 26th, 2020
by John Donovan.




The Prelude first received gas from its subsea wells in December 2018 and by the end of June 2019 had produced 2.32 million tonnes of greenhouse gases, according to emissions data released by the Clean Energy Regulator today.
Conservation Council of WA director Piers Verstegen said the emissions data was absolutely shocking and suggested that Shell was making no effort to reduce Prelude’s emissions.
Full extensive article published by boilingpoint.com.au
(Article includes comment from a Shell spokesperson)
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