The Oil and Gas sector is under intense pressure to reduce emissions, and though once generally accepted as a normal part of operation, fugitive emissions have come under significant scrutiny in recent years.
Many operators cite the reduction of fugitive emissions as one of the primary means to reduce their total emissions. Monitoring suspected leakages is essential for management and reduction, but with so many areas of possible leakage and with many oil and gas facilities in remote areas with little human supervision, what are the best ways to mitigate fugitive emissions and reach net zero targets?
Join us online on July 12 to learn how to mitigate fugitive emissions with leak detection procedures, training and competency expectations, repair protocols and data collection and management.
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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.
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.
Many relevant topics were covered and I found tremendous value in all of them.