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India beat South Korea to assure first-ever medal
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Tietoevry signs strategic multi-country agreement with Entercard
Tietoevry Industry has further deepened its Nordic collaboration by entering into a new multi-country agreement with Entercard, one of the region’s foremost credit card providers.
Owned by Swedbank, Entercard has selected Tietoevry Industry to support its continued digital transformation across Norway, Sweden, Danmark and Finland. The five-year agreement (4+1), valued at approximately EUR 15–17 million, encompasses the delivery of Tietoevry’s advanced Multichannel services, alongside smart complementary solutions designed to accelerate Entercard’s digitalisation journey
“We are pleased to extend our partnership with Tietoevry. Having a trusted partner that can support us across Norway, Sweden, Finland, and beyond makes it easier for us to streamline operations and provide a consistent, high-quality experience to our customers throughout the Nordics. We look forward to continuing our collaboration and jointly developing services that meet both current and future needs,” said Geir Broum, Chief Information Officer, Entercard.
Smart communication and invoice distribution
Tietoevry Industry’s Multichannel platform is a robust document processing solution that enables efficient, flexible customer communication. It ensures that invoices, documents, and messages are delivered via the customer’s preferred channel – whether digital or physical – by integrating with digital mailboxes, payment services, and print providers. This empowers Entercard to optimise communication flows, reduce operational costs, and enhance customer experience.
This agreement reinforces Tietoevry’s position as a trusted digital partner within the Nordic financial services sector, delivering value-added solutions that drive both digital innovation and cost efficiency.
“We are proud to continue our long-standing partnership with Entercard. This agreement underscores our commitment to supporting their operations across the Nordics with reliable, forward-looking digital solutions. By working closely together, we help Entercard optimise communication and invoice processes while ensuring services are tailored to local markets and future-ready,” said Johan Enger Nygaard, Managing Director, Tietoevry Industry.
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Tietoevry is a leading software and digital engineering services company with global market reach and capabilities. We provide customers across different industries with mission-critical solutions through our specialized software businesses Tietoevry Care, Tietoevry Banking and Tietoevry Industry, as well as our digital engineering business Tietoevry Create. Our around 15 000 talented vertical software, design, cloud and AI experts are dedicated to empowering our customers to succeed and innovate with latest technology. Tietoevry’s annual revenue is approximately EUR 2 billion. The company’s shares are listed on the NASDAQ exchange in Helsinki and Stockholm, as well as on Oslo Børs. www.tietoevry.com
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Absolute Emissions from the Permian Basin Declined Nearly 20% Since 2022, Even as Oil and Gas Production Grew, New S&P Global Commodity Insights Analysis Finds
Absolute Emissions from the Permian Basin Declined Nearly 20% Since 2022, Even as Oil and Gas Production Grew, New S&P Global Commodity Insights Analysis Finds
HOUSTON, Oct. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Absolute greenhouse gas emissions from the Permian basin—one of the most prolific oil and gas fields in the world, responsible for 40% of total production in the United States—declined every year since 2022, even as production of oil and gas increased, according to a new analysis by S&P Global Commodity Insights.
Absolute greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the Permian declined by 25 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MMt CO2e) during the years 2022-2024, a 20% reduction during a period when oil and gas production increased by the equivalent of 500,000 barrels per day.
Although the GHG intensity of oil and gas activity—the ratio of emissions per barrel produced—in the basin has consistently declined over the past several years, the reduction in absolute emissions during a period of production growth was a surprise, the analysis says.
“This is a whole new ballgame,” said Kevin Birn, Head of the Center for Emissions Excellence, S&P Global Commodity Insights. “Major Permian producers have a long track record of improvements from an emissions per barrel standpoint, but at the end of the day more barrels produced typically means more emissions. However, over the past few years in the Permian, more barrels came with lower emissions. It’s a have-your-cake-and-eat-it-too moment.”
The biggest factor in the overall emissions reduction has been the improved detection and mitigation of methane, the analysis says. A more potent greenhouse gas, methane emissions account for approximately two-thirds of total emissions in the Permian.
Improved operations, better equipment and the utilization of artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies reduced the methane intensity of Permian production by more than 50% during the 2022-2024 period, according to a previous S&P Global Commodity Insights analysis for Permian upstream methane. The scale of methane reduction outpaced the impact of production growth leading to absolute emissions declining.
“The introduction of higher quality observational data in recent years not only establishes a more credible baseline against which to measure emissions mitigation, it enables technologies and practices that allow producers to improve those efforts, or to even anticipate and prevent emissions altogether,” said Raoul LeBlanc, Vice President, Global Upstream, S&P Global Commodity Insights. “Data show methane emissions management is being increasingly normalized as part of field operations and that is driving methane down.”
The new analysis—which includes methane and carbon dioxide emissions to provide a more complete assessment of the GHG emissions for the Permian—finds that the basin produced nearly 11 million barrels of oil at an average GHG intensity of 22 kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalent per barrel of oil equivalent produced (equivalent to 3.8gCO2e/MJ) in 2024.
However, intensity varied widely from one well to another, ranging from more than 160 kgCO2e/boe (28 gCO2e/MJ) to less than 4 kgCO2e/boe (0.69 gCO2e/MJ), reflecting the dynamic nature of production in the basin.
“The variation of intensity from one well to the next underscores the myriad factors that can impact the GHG intensity of any one asset and that an overreliance on basin-wide averages can be extremely limiting,” said Shane Whipple, Emissions Insight Analyst, Center of Emissions Excellence. “Utilizing S&P Global Commodity Insights’ unique capabilities, we are able to provide a level of granularity to truly understand the nature of upstream oil and gas emissions for each individual asset.”
About the analysis
The S&P Global Commodity Insight’s estimate of Permian emissions includes carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and methane emissions of upstream oil and gas operations. Coverage includes all drilling and completions (including natural gas and diesel combustion), operations, electricity imports and flaring and fugitives across the three main Permian plays: Wolfcamp Midland, Wolfcamp Delaware and Bone Springs. Midstream transportation emissions are not included.
Upstream emissions estimates make use of a complex, purpose-built bottom-up model built atop of S&P Global Commodity Insights extensive upstream database and coverage of all active wells in the Permian on a monthly basis over the entire time period presented in this study. This model is independent of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reporting although is regularly compared against it and other public sources.
Beginning in 2022, S&P Global Commodity Insights estimates made use of methane observation data from Insight M. These data greatly increased both the volume of methane emissions and the reliability of those estimates. Estimates prior to 2022 used sophisticated calculations and factors to estimate venting and fugitive methane emissions but were notably lower quality. More information on the methane observation data used from Insight M is available here: https://view.highspot.com/viewer/651121fb7c2bcb2c1c1b9fb0f6868d3f#1
Coverage of upstream activity is comprehensive. In 2024, coverage included all 160,000 active wells and 12,000 new wells in the Wolfcamp Midland, Wolfcamp Delaware and Bone Springs—100% of producing wells. Methane observations from Insight M for the same period included 81.8% of the 160,000 active Permian wells, (78.5% of conventional wells and 88.6% of unconventional wells). These assets supplied 90.0% of the 3.9 billion boe produced in 2024.
Insight M overflights observation data provides a level of resolution that is up to 5 times greater than that of satellites, providing reliable attribution not only by facility, but in most cases to specific assets or pieces of equipment.
Threshold for detection isn’t a factor for methane estimates prior to 2022 due to the methodology model estimates. Insight M methane observations since 2022, are as low as the range of 50-10 kg/hr depending on the specific overflight. These observed volumes account for more than 68% of total methane released to the atmosphere from upstream oil and gas operations. The volumes from all sources below this threshold were estimated using the Rutherford model developed by Stanford University and included in the totals used in the analysis. More information on the methodology employed by Insight M can be found here: https://view.highspot.com/viewer/992ecc322aa7c4d80d5f6b15a4a0f2c4#1
Global Warming Potential Factor:
S&P Global Commodity Insights conversion of methane to CO2 equivalency are based on a Global Warming Potential (GWP) factor for 100 years of 28 tons of CO2 per ton of methane. Using the 20-year factor of 86 would thus increase both the emissions reduction and the continuing emissions to 3.07 times the figures cited in this report.
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Jeff Marn +1-202-463-8213, Jeff.marn@spglobal.com
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Asia: Melissa Tan + 65-6597-6241, melissa.tan@spglobal.comAbout S&P Global Commodity Insights
At S&P Global Commodity Insights, our complete view of global energy and commodity markets enables our customers to make decisions with conviction and create long-term, sustainable value.We’re a trusted connector that brings together thought leaders, market participants, governments, and regulators and we create solutions that lead to progress. Vital to navigating commodity markets, our coverage includes oil and gas, power, chemicals, metals, agriculture, shipping and energy transition. Platts® products and services, including leading benchmark price assessments in the physical commodity markets, are offered through S&P Global Commodity Insights. S&P Global Commodity Insights maintains clear structural and operational separation between its price assessment activities and the other activities carried out by S&P Global Commodity Insights and the other business divisions of S&P Global.
S&P Global Commodity Insights is a division of S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI). S&P Global is the world’s foremost provider of credit ratings, benchmarks, analytics and workflow solutions in the global capital, commodity and automotive markets. With every one of our offerings, we help many of the world’s leading organizations navigate the economic landscape so they can plan for tomorrow, today. For more information visit https://www.spglobal.com/commodityinsights.
SOURCE S&P Global Commodity Insights
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Microsoft Issue Guidance As Threats Surge
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