Key changes have triggered the push for frac fleet innovation. With environmental regulation efforts to cut down on emissions, more and more companies are transitioning to the use of electric fleet equipment. Electric fleets use natural gas, which burns cleaner than diesel fuel.
Our study found the gas turbine outperformed Tier 4 dual fuel blend (DF) engines and demonstrated a step change in both direct and indirect emissions reduction over the 20+ year lifecycle of the Baker Hughes LM2500 in Permian and Williston Basins’ field operating conditions. An even greater impact to direct GHG (as CO2 equivalent) emissions reduction came to light when the potential to reduce flaring of associated gas was considered.
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