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Q1 2024 Supplemental Presentation
| Pearce Hammond; Neel Panchal; Shelby O’Connor | Page 17 of 11 |
May 19, 2024
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Supplement – May 2024 17 (1) Percentage wellhead natural gas captured upstream of low-pressure separation and/or storage equipment of total gross operated U.S. onshore natural gas wellhead production. Note: The data utilized in calculating these metrics is subject to certain reporting rules, regulatory reviews, definitions, calculation methodologies, adjustments and other factors. As a result, these metrics are subject to change, if updated data or other information becomes available. Any updates to these metrics will be set forth in materials posted to the Sustainability section of the EOG website. 98.4% 98.8% 99.6% 99.8% 99.9% 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Increasing Wellhead Gas Capture with Infrastructure, In-Field Practices, and Technologies • Plan for and install natural gas gathering infrastructure early in play development • Route natural gas to on-site separators during completion operations early in process rather than flaring • Contract sufficient pipeline takeaway capacity • Secure ability to sell to multiple markets • Control centers in most active areas manage natural gas flow in real time and avoid takeaway interruptions • Proprietary applications monitor operational conditions and lower potential for flaring Capturing Wellhead Gas to Minimize Flaring Wellhead Gas Capture Rate (2018-2022) percentage of natural gas production 1