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Ohio Oil and Gas Association Details Utica Players’ ESG Achievements in Inaugural Report

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Ohio oil and natural gas operators produced 15 times more natural gas in 2018 than in 1990 while slashing carbon dioxide emissions by 37.3 million metric tons, according to the Ohio Oil and Gas Association’s (OOGA) first Community Impact and Sustainability Report 

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OOGA surveyed its member companies on environmental stewardship, community engagement and energy education for the report. Member companies also provided insight on the impact of technological upgrades to reduce emissions. 

According to the report, OOGA producers fell “well below the .28% goal the OneFuture Coalition set to limit methane emissions from production operations.”

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Our Nation’s Energy Future, aka ONE Future, comprises companies throughout the natural gas value chain that account for 19% of U.S. production, 56% of pipeline mileage and 40% of natural gas delivered in the United States. The coalition was formed in 2014 with the goal of achieving less than 1% methane emissions intensity across member companies’ operations by 2025. It reportedly accomplished that goal in 2017.

In 2021, Ascent Resources Utica Holdings LLC, Ohio’s largest oil and natural gas producer, reduced its methane and greenhouse gas emissions by about 20%.

Similarly, Antero Resources Corp., which holds 78,000 net acres across Ohio’s Utica formation, avoided 2,766 metric tons (mt) of carbon dioxide in 2020 by reducing its diesel fuel consumption by 37% with a bi-fuel fleet.

Dominion Energy Inc., which supplies 1.2 million Ohioans with natural gas, implemented its Zero Emissions Vacuum and Compression (ZEVAC) units across its pipeline systems to capture and use natural gas, preventing 250,000 mt of methane from entering the atmosphere in OOGA’s sustainability report.

The Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program (OOGEEP), a non-profit aimed at educating the public on the daily impact of natural gas and oil, has received more than $23 million from the oil and gas industry since its founding. The OOGEEP has awarded $267,000 in scholarships to students with an interest in the oil and gas industry since 2017.

OOGA is a statewide trade association with around 1,300 members from small independent conventional producers, and large independent horizontal operators exploring the Utica Shale formation. The association includes midstream, large-scale transmission line companies, contractors, oilfield service and supply providers, manufacturers, gas utilities and other professional entities.

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