How do I find GHG data from Suppliers, Facilities that Inject C02, or Onshore Oil and Gas Production?

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Note that there are several types of reporters under the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program: direct emitters, suppliers, and facilities that inject CO2 underground. Direct emitters are entities that emit GHGs directly from their facilities as a result of combustion or industrial processes onsite. Suppliers are facilities or entities that supply certain products (e.g., fossil fuels or certain industrial gases) into the economy that, when combusted, released, or oxidized, result in GHG emissions. The emissions do not take place at the suppliers' reporting location. CO2 injection facilities report the quantity of CO2 received for injection, including for use in enhanced oil and gas recovery.

Several types of direct emitters report emissions over broad spatial areas. These include companies engaged in onshore oil and , gas production and local distribution companies, and SF6 from Electrical Distribution systems. FLIGHT allows you to view data reported by these types of facilities as well.

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Step 1. Go to FLIGHT

When you first enter the Facility Level Information on Greenhouse Gases Tool (FLIGHT), you will be presented with three search options:

  1. View all U.S. Facility Data
  2. View Facilities in your State
  3. Create a Custom Search
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Step 2. Select national search option

Click the box at the left of the popup window to View all U.S. Facility Data.

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Step 3. Select Suppliers, CO2 Injection, Onshore Oil and Gas Production

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, Local Distribution Companies, or SF6 from Electrical Distribution systems from the Data Type Drop Down Menu

To switch from direct emitter data to supplier data, Onshore Oil and Gas Production data, Local Distribution Company Data, or CO2 Injection data, or SF6 from Electrical Distribution systems, click the “Data Type” drop down at the top left of the screen. You can now select the data type of interest.

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