Drilling Down on Emissions: An Oil and Gas Emissions Management Survey
If you spend your days slogging through spreadsheets trying to understand and update your emissions, we want to hear from you! One of the foundations
If you spend your days slogging through spreadsheets trying to understand and update your emissions, we want to hear from you! One of the foundations
This week’s Highwood Bulletin announces the launch of our new software platform, a new $50MM methane data lab at UT Austin, EOG joins OGMP 2.0, courses, micro-credentials, webinars, and a new methane datathon on emissions reconciliation. Thanks as always for reading!
Happy New Year! We hope all of you faithful readers of the Highwood Bulletin had a restful holiday break. We can’t wait to share with you some BIG announcements in the coming weeks.
Are you ready for natural gas certification? If you’re not sure, don’t worry, you’re not alone. Low-carbon natural gas certification programs like MiQ introduce new opportunities to better understand your emissions. A key requirement is to demonstrate a low methane intensity – in other words, show that your emissions, normalized by gas throughput, fall below a specified threshold.
This week’s Highwood Bulletin includes news of a methane collaboration between EPA and PEMEX, MiQ’s new certified gas standards covering most of the supply chain,
The past few weeks have been massive. Today’s Highwood Bulletin covers trends in global methane concentrations, new proposed regulations and regulatory frameworks in the US and Canada, new action on methane commitments by Australia, the 2022 IMEO methane report and MARS tool, CCS commitments to achieve net-zero in Canadian oilsands, Chevron’s new methane report, employment opportunities with Highwood, and much more
Initiative Highlights from Highwood’s Voluntary Initiatives Report 2022
The Oil and Gas Methane Partnership (OGMP) 2.0, is 1 of 24 initiatives that are analyzed in-depth in the Highwood voluntary Emissions Reduction Initiatives Report 2022.
Initiative Highlights from Highwood’s Voluntary Initiatives Report
This week’s Highwood Bulletin features regulatory drone based LDAR, problematic flaring, a new global emissions database, methane emissions from gathering lines, a new report on methane satellites, Canadian oilsands net zero efforts, Canada’s federal Methane Strategy, a blog on emissions reconciliation, Highwood’s emissions courses, career opportunities, and the conferences we’ll be attending this fall. Enjoy and please don’t hesitate to send us your feedback!
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