Improving Accuracy, Efficiency and Compliance Through Emissions Monitoring Automation 

Measuring current and past performance is an important first step in GHG emissions management. But it is now essential that you incorporate advanced analytics and automation capabilities across your tracking and reporting systems to enhance your GHG emissions management and reduction efforts, ensuring accuracy, efficiency and compliance.

This half day, virtual event focuses on the latest advancements, strategies and best practices in continuous emissions monitoring. Deep-dive into advances in emissions monitoring and technologies that will accelerate and de-risk how you track your emissions.

Register for Automating Emissions Monitoring today and join over 500 industrial leaders on October 24th, 2023 to learn about:

    • Technological advances for detecting, mapping and quantifying GHG emissions
    • The latest developments in Continuous and Predictive Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) (PEMS)
    • Simulating different scenarios based on current and anticipated emissions performance
    • Tracking, monitoring and analyzing your emissions through AI and Machine Learning solutions
    • Accurate automated carbon emissions data extraction methodologies
    • Maintaining your automated emissions monitoring systems
    • Ensuring compliance with evolving environmental regulations
    • Strategies to achieve compliance with data reporting and storage

Event Speakers Include:

Join us on October 24 to:

Learn from industry pioneers who have successfully implemented automated emissions monitoring systems

Discover cutting-edge technologies that offer real-time data on emissions, enabling you to proactively manage your environmental impact

Explore the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in emissions monitoring

Hear thought-provoking conversations with fellow professionals, regulators, and environmental experts


09.00am EST
Opening Keynote Presentation: An Overview of Automated Emissions Monitoring Systems
This presentation will delve into technological advances for detecting, mapping and quantifying natural gas leak emissions to drive the clean energy transition. It will explore the importance of automated emissions monitoring in helping companies to:
- Identify opportunities to automate emissions monitoring systems and processes

- Adhere to regulatory requirements and local emissions restrictions
- Meet their own carbon reduction goals by monitoring and quantifying harmful emissions
- Develop and implement a digital strategy to achieve emissions reduction goals
- Understand their carbon footprint and take steps to reduce it
Jonathan Bryan, Technical Director, NGIF Emissions Testing Center

09.45am EST
Incentives and Approaches for Automated Emissions Monitoring, Reconciliation and Reporting
- Changing and future drivers for use of advanced emissions monitoring technologies
- The regulatory highlights - what are key proposed rules that incentivize new monitoring technology and reconciliation
- Reconciliation - what is it and why it matters
- Various reconciliation frameworks and key takeaways
- Creating the thread from detection in the field to reporting in the office

Laura Garber, GHG and Carbon Expert, Iconic Air

10.30am EST
Applying Predictive Models to Optimize Fugitive Emissions Management
- Overcoming LDAR sampling challenges with highest leak occurrence probability in gas condensate assets
- Evaluating classification and survival models
- Inputting historical equipment maintenance and leak data
- Adding value to LDAR campaign planning and optimization including prioritization of equipment for inspection
Gabriel Vázquez González, Surface E&P Tech Scientist, Repsol

11.00am EST
Developing Industry-Recommended Practices For Automating Emissions Measurement and Monitoring 
This presentation will explore best-practice approaches to implement, measure and maintain your automated emissions monitoring systems. How can you develop and implement robust detection, quantification and verification processes?
- Leveraging emerging technologies for improved measuring and reporting
- How to strike a balance between regular surveillance and ad-hoc, in-the-field surveys?
- How does effective systems maintenance translate into reduced downtime and improved performance
- Improving the accuracy of total reported emissions: best practice approaches
Panel Moderator: Liz Arthur, Senior Director, Growth, Project Canary
Jay Thanki, Decarbonization Systems Engineer – Energy Transition, TC Energy
Cristina Lopez, Methane Emissions and Renewable Gases Process Research Engineer, GRTgaz

12.00pm EST
Close of Online Event

Who should attend?

Manager, Directors, Vice President and C Suite responsible for:

  • Fugitive Emissions

  • Low Carbon / Carbon Management

  • LDAR

  • Methane Mitigation

  • Carbon Data

  • Carbon Accounting

  • Carbon Analytics

  • Data & Analytics

  • Energy Transition

  • Carbon Reporting

  • Net Zero

  • GHG

  • Environment

  • Regulatory

  • Compliance

  • Air Quality

  • EHS / ESG

  • Environmental Auditing/Process

  • Technology

  • Transformation

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I join the online conference?

You can register here or by clicking on any of the buttons and you will automatically receive a confirmation email. One week before the event, your login will be emailed to you with calendar invites to all the sessions and the final agenda for the event.

How much does it cost to attend?

The event is completely free to attend!

Where is it located?

This is an online conference, which means that it can be accessed anywhere in the world through a desktop, laptop, mobile device or tablet.  Audio and presentation viewing is accessed through an internet connection.

Can I access the presentations post-event?

All presentations will be available after the conference via the on-demand recording link which will be sent to your inbox.  

2023 Event Sponsors

A Word From Our Attendees:

Event was fantastic. This was my first one and I was concerned over the time commitment. So glad I took the time to attend the full event. Will attend again.

Nutrien Loadout Superintendent, Nutrien

This was the first of its kind event, and I believe the organizers, presenters, spend a lot of time preparing what they have presented or commented on. It was a great event, supporting the whole industry in its journey.

Technology Sustainability Champion, Schlumberger

Many relevant topics were covered and I found tremendous value in all of them.

VP, Corporate Operations, Nine Energy Service

The operational and transformational challenges our attendees face require the guidance, expertise, and solutions from dedicated providers. Now is your time to show how relevant your company is and how you can help these business leaders. Join them for engaged conversations, give your brand and products full industry exposure and build an entire pipeline of valuable leads. All in one place.

And with over 100,000 industry members, and over a decade of experience in the market, we are best positioned to deliver the ROI you are looking for. For more information on how we are uniquely placed to help you shape and deliver your message to your target audience, contact us now!

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