CLIMATE CHANGE
AOPL recognizes climate change is a challenge and is committed to promoting innovations that minimize pipeline greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while meeting the world's energy needs.
REDUCING GHG EMISSIONS
REDUCING DIRECT EMISSIONS
Liquids pipelines use electricity to power most of their pumps, thereby avoiding direct GHG emissions from transporting energy products, unlike trucks or trains. Liquids pipeline operators are reducing direct GHG emissions through building energy efficiency and fleet conversion programs.
REDUCING INDIRECT EMISSIONS
Pipeline operators focus on operating efficiently, which reduces the indirect emissions attributable to the electricity they consume. Such efficiencies can be achieved by using drag reducing agents, variable speed pumps, and product delivery strategies, which all help pipelines use less energy and reduce indirect GHG emissions.
REDUCING 3RD PARTY EMISSIONS
Energy products delivered by pipelines allow consumers to replace dirtier fuels with cleaner burning and lower GHG emitting energy. An example is pipelines delivering U.S. propane to ports for export to help rural households in Asia and Africa reduce their cooking GHG emissions 96% compared to wood or biomass.
LOWER GHG ENERGY TRANSPORTATION
Liquids pipelines are powered primarily by electric pumps with no GHG emissions of their own. Trains emit over 40% more GHGs than pipelines and trucks emit over 400% more GHGs than pipelines.