Chile 
De acuerdo con datos provenientes del informe Global Anthropogenic Emissions of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases de la EPA, se calcula que en el 2005 la tasa de emisiones antropogénicas de metano de Chile lo colocaron en quincuagésimo lugar mundial. Aunque la fermentación entérica es la fuente de emisiones de metano más grande del país, aproximadamente el 25 por ciento de sus emisiones de metano antropogénico —3,66 MMTCO2E—provienen de la agricultura (administración de estiércol), minas de carbón, vertederos y sistemas de gas natural y petróleo.
Based on data in EPA's Global Anthropogenic Emissions of Non—CO2 Greenhouse Gases report, in 2005, Chile's estimated anthropogenic methane emissions ranked 50th in the world. While enteric fermentation accounts for the country's largest source of methane emissions, approximately 25 percent of its anthropogenic methane emissions—3.66 MMTCO2E—come from agriculture (manure management), coal mines, municipal solid waste, and natural gas and oil systems.
Sector Committee Activities
Agriculture
- Country committee members
- Projects in Chile
- Proceedings from GMI events in Chile
- 29 June 2011 International Biogas Conference and Expo- Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile
Coal Mines
- Country committee members
- Projects in Chile
- Proceedings from GMI events in Chile
Municipal Solid Waste
- Country committee members
- Projects in Chile
- Proceedings from GMI events in Chile
- 01 July 2011 GMI Landfill Gas Workshop - Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile
- 29 June 2011 International Biogas Conference and Expo- Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile
Oil & Gas
- Country committee members
- Projects in Chile
- Proceedings from GMI events in Chile
Municipal Wastewater
- Country committee members
- Projects in Chile
- Country update presentations (PDF, 48 pp, 3 MB), last updated at 27-29 January committee meeting in Monterrey, Mexico
- Proceedings from GMI events in Chile
Steering
- Country committee members
- Proceedings from GMI events in Chile

