July 12, 2023

Fugitive emission technologies play a vital role in mitigating the damage caused across the oil and gas sector. This interview will explore the technological advances to identify, manage and prevent leaks, from continuous monitoring sensors to aircraft, drones and satellites. Plus, the session will draw on innovations in analysis and imaging techniques.

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Robert Panchuk

Instrumentation Engineer, Decarbonization System Strategies
TC Energy

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Jonathan Bryan

Technical Director
NGIF Emissions Testing Center

9:30 am - 10:00 am Fugitive Emissions - Transitioning from LDAR to Low Carbon Certification

Ankur Kadakia - Director, Net Zero Solutions, Iconic Air

Fugitive management and leak detection is taking on a greater role than solely environmental compliance. We'll explore how robust fugitive management helps companies transition into low carbon certifications like MiQ and EO along with meeting frameworks such as OGMP 2.0 and Project Veritas

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Ankur Kadakia

Director, Net Zero Solutions
Iconic Air

10:00 am - 10:25 am Fireside Chat: Data Management Best Practices: A Guide to Ensure Accurate Tracking and Reporting of Emissions Data

Deirdre Shepherd - Manager – Air Compliance, Chesapeake Energy
Jay Thanki - Decarbonization Systems Engineer – Energy Transition, TC Energy

This presentation will address all stages of fugitive emission data management: from identifying data collection sites to ensuring accurate data recording methodologies are in place. How can you accurately label inventory and map regulated equipment? What are the best ways to manage your database for tracking field testing results and how to turn results into performance improvement?

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Deirdre Shepherd

Manager – Air Compliance
Chesapeake Energy

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Jay Thanki

Decarbonization Systems Engineer – Energy Transition
TC Energy