Well-to-tank carbon emissions from crude oil maritime transportation

Title

Well-to-tank carbon emissions from crude oil maritime transportation

Subject

AIS
Carbon emissions
Crude oil
ESG
Sustainability
Well-to-tank

Description

International seaborne transport of crude oil takes place mainly on tankers, with annual seaborne crude flows totaling an estimated 12 billion barrels. To take into account the carbon footprint on crude oil from its international distribution segment, we utilize a micro-level dataset of more than 28,000 individual shipment samples to estimate each journey’s carbon emissions. The unique detailed dataset enables us to aggregate carbon emissions at the country level for importers and exporters, by trade lane, and by vessel size categories. Our methodology provides a framework for crude oil consumers to dynamically account for the carbon footprint of the commodity which is transported via different trade routes and by different vessels (size and age). So far, this dynamic emissions accounting has been largely neglected by oil consumers who typically apply one single emission factor regardless its supply chain. Our results highlight the importance for importers to consider the origin and point-of-use of crude oil in order to have a comprehensive view of its carbon footprint. The quantitative analysis in this study can feed into well-to-tank fuel emissions factors for oil and oil products in order to adopt dynamic emissions factors in companies' carbon accounting. Finally, our research is important for the design of new environmental policies for the corporate Environmental Social Governance (ESG) reporting to include downstream logistics in the overall emission accounting of oil companies.
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Publisher

Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment

Date

2020-11-01

Contributor

Greene, Suzanne
Jia, Haiying
Rubio-Domingo, Gabriela

Type

Journal Article

Identifier

WAKE8VEJ
1361-9209
10.1016/j.trd.2020.102587

Collection

Citation

“Well-to-tank carbon emissions from crude oil maritime transportation,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 8, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/348.

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