Sample dataset:
- Country: Denmark, 2021
- Data Snapshot taken on: 2022-04-11
EmissionsCube is a global field-by-field upstream CO2 database, giving insight into the emissions originating from extraction and flaring activities in the oil and gas industry. Emissions are estimated at the field level (where Rystad tracks more than 60 000 fields) and can be assessed individually, or as aggregated entities of countries, companies or operators. The field level data have been subject to extensive calibration with government and company reported numbers.
This data set differs from "EmissionsCube - Company Benchmarking" by giving access to the field level emissions, whereas the latter only shows aggregated values. The large number of asset level attributes include basin, field type, start-up year, lifecycle, operator, geography, etc.)
Tables include:
- Asset
- Emissions
- Emission Attributes
- Emissions Metadata
- Production
- Upstream Attributes (determines the granularity of data)
Fields:
- Year
- CO2 Emissions
- Emissions type (extraction/flaring)
- Production (oil and gas)
- Assets and geography
- Onshore/Offshore
- Supply Segment
- Field type
- Oil and Gas detail (heavy oil, ..)
- Historical operator (NB: this is reported historical operator, which may differ from UCube)
- Historical company (owner)
- Field life cycle
- Data quality - e.g. modelled, scouted, satellite imagery
It is recommended to create the calculated field
Emissions per boe [Kg CO2/boe ] = CO2Emissions [Million tonnes CO2 ]/ (Production [kboed ] *365)