The Highwood Bulletin 040
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This week’s Highwood Bulletin presents new data on methane super-emitters, news on Alberta’s methane reduction progress, CCUS updates, successes, and controversies in Canada and China, results from Project Astra, a new free report, an interview of Highwood’s President in Digital Oil & Gas, funding opportunities, two new job postings at Highwood, and more!
The Highwood Bulletin 031
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We missed a few weeks of the Highwood Bulletin, so this one is action packed! This week we feature the newest IPCC report, Chevron’s failed CCS project, $675MM in government funding for O&G methane projects, an interview with Highwood’s Thomas Fox on certified gas, new research on methane technologies and LNG life-cycle assessments, a report […]
The Highwood Bulletin 022
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This week features a methane forum you don’t want to miss, the last chance to register for our Scope 1 emissions course, a tsunami of new GHG reduction targets around the world, Exxon’s massive carbon capture and storage proposal, new research, and talk of mandatory emissions disclosure.
The Highwood Bulletin 014
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This week’s issue of the Highwood Bulletin features new methane regulations, new government funding, voluntary methane reductions, a new $300MM investment fund, emissions from non-operated assets, a cost-effective methane sensor, review of the federal output-based pricing system, and more.
The Highwood Bulletin 011
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This week, the Highwood Bulletin features “carbon negative” Alberta producers, a ~$9 Trillion climate stick, a bright future for EU ETS, downgrading of O&G credit ratings, methane emissions from Mexico, Microsoft’s offset spending, and local software company Clairifi in the news.