The Highwood Bulletin 015
This week’s issue of the Highwood Bulletin features Canada’s federal offset regulations, satellites tracking pipeline emissions in Russia, emissions reduction funding for B.C. industry, methane emissions from drainage ditches, and more.
The Highwood Bulletin 014
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 013
This week, the Highwood Bulletin features new ambitious targets, emerging technologies, shifts in climate investment, green mergers, gas differentiation, net-zero modeling, and free methane webinars!
The Highwood Bulletin 012
This week, the Highwood Bulletin features GHG emissions from US cities, Exxon Mobil’s response to investors, Spire joins ONE Future, a new directory for Canadian methane companies, Saskatchewan government funding methane reduction projects, and more!
The Highwood Bulletin 011
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.
The Highwood Bulletin 010
Today’s issue of the Highwood Bulletin features political developments in the United States, NRCan’s ERF is back, Hugo Satellite launched, global methane emissions down due to pandemic, JWN courses, Elon Musk’s $100 MM CCUS pledge, abandoned wells, and more!
The Highwood Bulletin 009
Today’s issue of the Highwood Bulletin features MethaneSAT, IEA Methane Tracker China’s forthcoming carbon market, commitments by Qatar, ESG accounting, progress towards certified gas, and fantastic new research.
The Highwood Bulletin 008
Our first 2021 issue of the Highwood Bulletin features methane regulations, the European Green Deal, measurement metrics, Biden’s $2 trillion climate plan, big leaks going unaccounted for, research, webinars, and careers.