The Highwood Bulletin 028
This week’s Highwood Bulletin features new GHG reporting standards by API, the biggest U.S. NG producer joins OGMP 2.0, methane coverage by IGU, methane leaks in Europe, courses for quantifying emissions, webinars, and a methane conference you won’t want to miss. American Petroleum Institute Releases GHG Reporting Standard The biggest story of the past week […]
The Highwood Bulletin 027
This week’s Highwood Bulletin features emissions management news, content, and opportunities from around the world, including new net-zero commitments, satellite measurements of extreme emitters, a new report on careers in methane mitigation, a number of new research articles describing methane measurement technologies and their findings, insights on EPA’s new methane rules, courses, webinars, and conferences […]
The Highwood Bulletin 026: Special Science Edition!
This week features a special science edition of the Highwood Bulletin! In recent weeks there has been a great deal of new research in the emissions management space. We are going to catch you up on studies including evaluation of new methane measurement technologies, temporal variability of methane emissions from O&G production sites, methane leak […]
The Highwood Bulletin 025
This week features a series of landmark events in the global energy sector that signal a strong shift towards low carbon production. Companies like Exxon Mobil, Shell, and Chevron were all in the news. The bulletin also features an IEA roadmap to achieving net zero by 2050, a new climate-related executive order by President Biden, and your last reminder to sign up for our free upcoming conference on June 8th!
The Highwood Bulletin 024
This week features a new report from the U.N. on the importance of cutting methane emissions, a new sustainable finance council in Canada to increase ESG disclosure, O&G investors call on EPA for tough methane rules, and a free interactive conference on responsibly sourced oil and gas.
New Report: Voluntary Efforts to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
A growing number of voluntary emissions reduction initiatives exist for companies that want to demonstrate leadership to investors, end users, and the public. But the space is noisy; how initiatives compare, and the benefits of participation remain unclear. To shed light on these matters, Highwood has published this report.
The Highwood Bulletin 020
This week features updates on global greenhouse gas concentrations, methane policy developments in the U.S., a plan to clean up abandoned/orphaned wells, a new non-profit media outlet focused on the energy transition, the first-ever alternative LDAR AMEL, and exciting new research and funding opportunities.
The Highwood Bulletin 019
Happy Easter holiday! We took it easy on the bulletin this week, but still wanted to share a few important developments in the emissions management space. This week’s issue of the Highwood Bulletin features a report on executive pay and ESG performance, methane in The Economist, new research on aerial gas-mapping LiDAR, a webinar by The Energy Forum, and new opportunities to join the Highwood Team!
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 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!