The project involves direct GHG emission reductions resulting from the geological sequestration of acid gas, containing CO2, as a part of raw natural gas processing. Prior to AGI, CO2 was generated during combustion of the acid gas and make-up gas in the flare stack. Additionally, due to the expected increase production of raw gas, the Glacier Sour Gas Plant would have surpassed their sulphur emission limits and, thereby, required the use of a Split-Flow Claus Process for sulphur recovery. The Split-Flow Claus process would have relied on fossil fuels for its operation and processing—resulting in additional GHG emissions.