Woodside Petroleum, the operator of two liquefied natural gas plants in Western Australia, has joined nine other global oil and gas majors in signing guiding principles that commit it to further reduce methane emissions from the natural gas assets it owns.

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Natural gas using nations and big pipeline and liquefied natural gas importers like the UK, Mexico and Japan were singled out by the International Energy Agency as countries that experienced drops in energy-related, carbon-dioxide emissions in 2017 as the global CO2 total rose.

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ExxonMobil Corp. and Royal Dutch Shell, the world's largest LNG players and energy majors, are among eight oil and gas producers who have put forward joint proposals to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions from natural gas production.

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The mitigation measures attached to the Pacific NorthWest LNG project in British Columbia by the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency cover 29 pages and include for the first time a cap on greenhouse gas emissions.

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