The Highwood Bulletin 021

This week features differentiated gas, new satellites for measuring greenhouse gas plumes, drone-based methane monitoring in the north sea, new research on Canada’s upstream methane emissions, and new funding and technology testing opportunities.
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!