The Highwood Bulletin 081
In this month’s Highwood Bulletin, we cover EPA’s proposal to overhaul its greenhouse gas reporting program, a move that has sparked strong industry debate. We
In this month’s Highwood Bulletin, we cover EPA’s proposal to overhaul its greenhouse gas reporting program, a move that has sparked strong industry debate. We
In this month’s Highwood Bulletin, we cover the recent developments in methane policy, technology, and research, from EPA rule extensions to groundbreaking Permian Basin emission
In this month’s Highwood Bulletin, we cover significant developments across the methane landscape. From MethaneSAT’s communication loss and industry responses to evolving climate frameworks, to
In this month’s Highwood Bulletin, the methane world is serving up regulatory plot twists, feature debuts, and a surprising number of acronyms behaving badly. The
The European Union’s new Methane Regulation (EU/2024/1787) is officially here—and it’s changing the rules of the game for oil and gas producers around the world.
This month in the Highwood Bulletin, I bring you methane drama from satellites to summit rooms, with fewer leaks and more acronyms than ever before. From Chevron’s sky-patrolling robots to Alberta’s multi-million-dollar tech bets, and from space-era snags to EU export headaches, it’s a big month for anyone trying to track, report, or just spell OGMP 2.0 correctly.
Industry-Led Dialogue on Methane Management The 2025 Highwood Innovation Forum started as a meeting for Emissions Intelligence Steering Committee (EISC) members but quickly expanded due
This month in the Highwood Bulletin I cover our launch of EIP, EPA’s super-emitter program, EPA new technology approvals, PHMSA final rule, DOE’s MERP announcement, CDPHE’s top-down factor, Kazakhstan’s big leak,
Quantifying and reporting methane emissions in a credible manner is one of the most complex challenges facing the oil and gas (O&G) sector. Generic bottom-up inventories –
Highwood Emissions Management is pleased to announce the launch of their Emissions Intelligence Platform (EIP), a software that streamlines complex measurement-informed methane emissions accounting and reporting for the oil
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