TOKYO -- Some liquefied natural gas products touted as adding no net carbon to the atmosphere do not have a solid basis for that claim, according to the latest Nikkei investigation into carbon emissions credits.
'Environmental friendly' LNG from Shell, BP, Total may not work as advertised

By using carbon neutral LNG, companies can claim they don't emit CO2 while burning gas. (Source photo by Getty Images and Kyodo)
TOKYO -- Some liquefied natural gas products touted as adding no net carbon to the atmosphere do not have a solid basis for that claim, according to the latest Nikkei investigation into carbon emissions credits.