The Highwood Bulletin 034
This week’s Highwood Bulletin covers new research on satellite detection of methane leaks, insights into Western Canada’s natural gas emissions intensity, guidance from the International Energy Agency on how to achieve 75% methane reductions, a commentary on anticipated US EPA methane rules, an industry report on best practices for flaring and emissions management, a second […]
The Highwood Bulletin 033
This week’s Highwood Bulletin covers developments in global greenhouse gas emissions management for the oil and natural gas industry. Topics this week include new international methane reduction pledges by governments and industry coalitions, the launch of an exciting new differentiated gas initiative, a new report for investors on OGMP 2.0, conferences, funding, courses, and hiring! […]
The Highwood Bulletin 032
This week’s Highwood Bulletin covers developments in differentiated gas, investor pressures to lower emissions, advancements in alternative methane detection technologies, and a series of exciting upcoming conferences and workshops that you won’t want to miss. Also, funding opportunities! And we’re hiring! Trillion Dollar Wealth Fund Looks at O&G Emissions Norway’s $1.4 trillion Government Pension Fund […]
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 007
Today’s James Bond issue of the Highwood Bulletin features tips on funding, Covid-19 impacting methane emissions, global offset markets, IETA annual report, machine learning to predict methane emissions, NGIF funding, and more!
The Highwood Bulletin 006
Today’s issue of the Highwood Bulletin features LDAR-Sim, a new methane report by Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, federal carbon taxes, challenges for carbon markets, the clean fuel standard, and science demonstrating methane monitoring by satellite.