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While one must recognize that flaring and venting is an important safety measure in oil production facilities, the current level of flaring and venting in many developing and industrial countries goes far beyond operational levels and is mostly caused by a lack of an effective regulatory regime and the fact that operators are not encouraged or able to market associated gas. Regulation can and should play a prominent role in reducing flaring and venting volumes

The data for the regulatory regimes of the countries listed below was gathered for the GGFR Study #3--Regulation of Associated Gas Flaring and Venting: A Global Overview and Lessons from International Experience. Most of the data for this study was gathered in 2003-2004. 

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Middle East and North Africa
Algeria
Egypt
Libya
Oman
Qatar
Syria
Tunisia
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
Angola
Cameroon
Gabon
Namibia
Nigeria
 
Latin America and the Caribbean
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Ecuador
Mexico
Peru
Trinidad and Tobago 
Venezuela
 
North America
Province of Alberta (Canada) (2 MB pdf)
United States of America
Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Azerbaijan
Kazakhstan
Poland
Romania
Russia
Uzbekistan

Western Europe
Denmark
Italy
Netherlands
Norway (1 MB pdf)
United Kingdom (2MB pdf)

East Asia and Pacific
Australia (Offshore)
China
Indonesia
Malaysia
New Zealand
Thailand
Vietnam

South Asia
Bangladesh
India
Pakistan




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