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This week’s Highwood Bulletin catches you up for the past few months of international methane news for the O&G sector. This edition is busy, with highlights including EU methane rule equivalency, COP29 developments, v4.0 of LDAR-Sim, annual reports by OGCI and OGDC, Carbon Mapper and MethaneSAT data, WEC final rule, Shell’s emissions reduction mandate appeal, […]

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A flurry of announcements at COP28 has left the O&G methane community dazed and scrambling to get clarity on the implications of new regulations, public datasets, commitments, and initiatives. We’ll be posting a variety of articles to help get our readers up to speed. To start, this week’s newsletter provides a quick and dirty overview […]

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This week’s Highwood Bulletin features Exxon’s Grade “A” independently certified gas, FERC’s verdict on Kinder Morgan’s certified gas pooling service, Cheniere’s expanded QMRV initiative, an EDF report on differentiated gas, a new submission to Colorado’s methane technology approval program, and several exciting conferences and employment opportunities!

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This week’s issue of the Highwood Bulletin features new regulations, big shifts towards carbon pricing, research on methane policies, opportunities to learn about hydrogen, new emissions management resources, methane emissions from national oil companies, new estimates of North American methane emissions by satellite, and much more!

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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!

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Oil & Gas Methane Partnership (OGMP) 2.0 initiative, Spartan/Highwood roundtable discussion event, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) receives $100 million from Bezos Earth Fund, JWN/CERI Methane Emissions Management (MEM) course, and new research publications.