The World Bank’s annual Global Gas Flaring Tracker Report is a tool for monitoring and understanding the state of flaring worldwide and the progress made towards achieving zero routine flaring by 2030. When productively used, wasted flared gas can help displace dirtier energy sources, increase energy access in some of the world’s poorest countries and provide many countries with much-needed energy security. This sets global gas flaring levels back to what we experienced in 2019. The partnership developed global gas flaring estimates based on observations from a satellite launched in 2012 and operated by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Read the full Global Gas Flaring Tracker Report.