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Monetizing Flare Gas in the GCC: Low-Carbon Conversion Pathways and Policy-Aligned Deployment

GCCにおけるフレアガスの価値化:低炭素転換経路と政策調和型展開 (AI 翻訳)

Mahmoud Al Mughairi, Muhammad Abdul Qyyum

📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-05-18#CCUSOrigin: Global
DOI: 10.2118/232366-ms
原典: https://doi.org/10.2118/232366-ms

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日本語

本論文は、GCC諸国におけるフレアガスの低炭素転換経路を分析し、CCUS技術を含む複数の価値化手法を比較評価する。実用的なスクリーニング・意思決定フレームワーク、3層フレームワーク、技術経済評価モデルを提案。MRV、許可手続き、グリッド・パイプライン接続のための政策要件とインセンティブ制度を提言し、GCC地域のロードマップを示す。

English

This paper analyzes low-carbon conversion pathways for flare gas in GCC countries, comparing monetization methods including CCUS. It proposes a practical screening framework, three-layer framework, and techno-economic evaluation models. It recommends MRV, permitting, grid/pipeline interconnection policies, and incentive schemes, providing a roadmap for the GCC region.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本でも石油・ガス田からのフレアガス削減は重要課題だが、本論文はGCC特有の状況を扱う。日本のCCUS政策や国際的なMRV枠組みとの比較に活用できる。

In the global GX context

This paper offers a framework for flare gas monetization that aligns with global net-zero targets. It addresses MRV and policy needs for CCUS deployment, relevant for countries with upstream oil and gas operations seeking to reduce emissions.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides a comparative assessment framework and techno-economic models for flare gas conversion pathways that can be applied in other regions.

🏢実務担当者:Offers practical screening and decision framework for evaluating flare gas monetization projects, including policy and regulatory considerations.

🏛政策担当者:Highlights necessary MRV, permitting, and incentive policies to enable flare gas reduction and low-carbon conversion investments.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Abstract Gas flaring offers various challenges, including environmental emissions and monetization opportunities for the gas, which offer a potential revenue stream. It is a problem with a dual nature, involving resource waste and the creation of major emission sources. According to satellite monitoring data, gas flaring in 2024 remains high, with a total volume of 151 billion cubic meters (bcm). This translates into several hundred million tons of CO2 equivalent emissions and represents a significant energy value loss. This is particularly significant in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries in terms of relevance since they are characterized by upstream activity, industrial energy demand, and a net-zero emissions target. This represents a potential opportunity for monetizing flare gas as a power and alternative fuels resource while improving their emissions intensity. This paper discusses different gas flare monetization pathways that have been demonstrated and are at a near commercial stage that include different technologies in terms of carbon capture. The study introduced (i) a practical screening and decision framework that includes different dimensions of gas flare monetization. (ii) Three-layer framework for flare gas monetization. (iii) Two comparative assessment and deployment models. (iv) Techno‑economic evaluation framework for flare gas monetization pathways. Therefore, this paper proposes a roadmap for the GCC region with regard to MRV, permitting processes for modular projects, and policy and regulatory requirements for grid and pipeline interconnections. It also proposes an incentive scheme to translate feasibility into investment opportunities.

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