Documenting the emissions and net energy of a crude supply could be essential to meeting national emission and energy security targets. Using data from hundreds of fields worldwide, a well-to-refinery study presents a high-granularity profile of China’s crude oil supply in terms of emissions and energy return on input.
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Höök, M. Mapping Chinese supply. Nat Energy 3, 166–167 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-018-0103-6
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