In December 2024, over 200 members of our community of oil and gas operators, regulators, investors, academics, and solution providers came together for operator-led case studies across 3 thematic tracks, workshops and interactive roundtables, enhanced networking and more.In the 2024 Ev ...
Delving into the regulatory and policy frameworks that will shape the future of methane mitigation in the U.S. and beyond, the ‘Dissecting the U.S. Methane Regulation Landscape: Key Policies and Future Direction’ report highlights the critical role that continued innovation, and collaboration will play in meeting national and global climate goals.
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With ongoing international climate efforts and growing pressure to meet methane emissions reduction targets, 2025 is expected to be a crucial year for evaluating global progress in mitigating the worst effects of climate change.
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Seeking to achieve independent certification of natural gas production, Northeast Natural Energy is the first U.S. natural gas producer to receive the EO100™ certification and the first company in the Appalachian region to achieve an "A" rating from MiQ for almost its entire production. An "A" rating signifies a methane intensity of 0.05% or less, along with the highest scores in company practices and the use of monitoring technology.
MiQ is a global leader in emissions certification, and offers a market-based approach to rapidly reduce methane emissions across the natural gas sector.
In this exclusive interview, B.J. Carney, Vice President Geoscience & Innovation at Northeast Natural Energy shares how reporting requirements for MiQ align with the US’s newly proposed methane regulation and offers best practice advice for other operators facing challenges similar to NNE in emissions data management and compliance.
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Industrial stakeholders are quickly recognizing that high emissions intensities can be cost-effectively addressed through a well-established combination of standards, effective regulations and technological innovation. However, choosing the right combination of technology from a vast technical landscape is a challenging endeavor. So, how can companies better navigate the complex and changing technology landscape?
This report features expert insights from leading solution providers, Paradigm by Puloli, Shepherd Safety Systems, GHGSat, and Envana Software Solutions, and the results from recent surveys conducted online, and during recent Methane Mitigation Summits.
Read now as we explore the 2024 technology and innovation landscape, the impact of regulatory mandates, the biggest challenges faced by oil and gas operators, the role of data analytics in enhancing methane reduction efforts, the power of collaboration, what’s next for the methane mitigation technology landscape, and more.
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From June 11-13, 2024, 400 oil and gas operators, regulators, NGOs, academics, and technology providers came together to discuss the latest advancements in measuring, monitoring and mitigating oil and gas methane emissions.
With insights from BP, SOCAR, Aramco, Clean Air Task Force, MiQ, Environmental Defense Fund, Duke Energy, and many more, the event saw a cross-industry immersive exploration of the most pressing issues and opportunities facing Methane Mitigation leaders across the globe.
In this report, we take a look at some key attendee stats, insights from an event survey, key sessions, what the attendees had to say, and more.
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For more than 100 years, millions of wells have been drilled across the United States to extract oil and gas. These wells have now led to an inordinate number of “abandoned” or “orphaned” wells, posing a significant risk to the environment and the health of neighbouring communities, while contributing uncontrolled greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere.
An orphaned well refers to a well that has no responsible operator, leaving the financial responsibility to plug and remediate the wells to local, state, or federal agencies. In response to the risks posed, President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has directed the Secretary of the Interior to establish programs to inventory and properly close orphaned wells, allocating a historic investment for the program’s effective implementation.
Ahead of her keynote presentation at the Methane Mitigation America Summit in Houston, from 5-7 December, on ‘Establishing the Orphaned Wells Program’, we sat down with Kimbra Davis, Director of the Orphaned Wells Program Office, Department of the Interior, for an exclusive interview. Acting as the driving force behind the program, Kimbra shares valuable insights into the program’s alignment with global environmental and energy policy goals, the funding allocation, and the challenges it may face.
In recent years, private equity is becoming an increasingly powerful change agent for driving progress on ESG, climate progress and sustainability.
Founded in 1998 and based out of Houston, Texas, Quantum Capital Group is a leading private equity capital firm that invests in the energy industry, with a focus on oil and gas, and more recently investing in renewables and the energy transition.
Ahead of her panel at the Methane Mitigation America Summit, we sat down with Keila A. Diamond, Managing Director, and Head of ESG, Quantum Capital Group to discuss the growing importance of ESG considerations, what Quantum regards as best practice for methane emissions reporting and mitigation, and why good methane data matters for investors. Keila also shares an example of successful ESG initiatives that Quantum Capital Group has been involved in and her thoughts on the upcoming Methane Mitigation America Summit.
Methane detection and measurement technology has improved considerably in recent years. New technologies offer improvements in detection limits, accuracy, and continuous monitoring of emissions. They have also made the job of identifying and procuring methane mitigation and measurement technology more difficult. Industry professionals must survey a bewildering array of options – some emerging and unproven in production environments.
This exclusive report, ‘Surveying The Methane Emissions Technology Landscape’, provides a high-level framework for oil and gas professionals responsible for selecting and procuring methane detection and mitigation technology for their organization.
Discover the four steps operators can take to identify the right mix of methane measurement and detection technology, and gain valuable insights from live polling research and shared knowledge from field experts and institutions including, OGMP 2.0, the EPA, University of Colorado’s METEC Facility, Chevron, Civitas Resources, BPx and many more.
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TotalEnergies has signed on to tough new targets to reduce methane emissions by 80% and flaring to zero by 2030. How do they expect to achieve it?
We sat down with David Mendelson, President & CEO at TotalEnergies E&P Americas to find out...
“It’s part of our daily work now. Reducing emissions is given equal importance to everything we do in our operations” explains David.
In this interview, David Mendelson discusses the company’s approach to reducing the methane intensity in existing and new production assets, his thoughts on the energy transition and how the company folds emissions reduction into its daily operations. Access your free copy of the interview today.
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In this exclusive report, '5 Ways Oil and Gas Companies Can Reduce Methane Emissions' we take a look at how TotalEnergies, BP, BPX Energy, Shell, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Eni, and ExxonMobil are reducing methane emissions, highlight 5 ways oil and gas companies can mitigate methane emissions, and explore how Civitas Resources is undertaking a $18 million retrofit of their pneumatic devices as part of their focus on sustainability, in an exclusive interview with Colorado’s first carbon neutral energy producer (Civitas Resources), Chief Sustainability Officer, Brian Cain.
The 2024 Methane Mitigation America Exhibition Floor Plan is available to download now, and places are almost sold out.
With booths already confirmed by the likes of GHGSat, ChampionX, Xplorobot, Carbon Mapper, TechnipFMC, and so many more, spaces to join us are now extremely limited. So limited, there is only 4 places remaining!
Grab one of the final remaining places and build on your event experience by hosting one of our exclusive dinners, taking over the branding options, or taking to the stage.
We'll soon hit capacity, so act fast!
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With ongoing international climate efforts and growing pressure to meet the Paris Agreement targets, 2025 is expected to be a crucial year for evaluating global progress in curbing methane emissions and mitigating the effects of climate change
Delving into the regulatory and policy frameworks that will shape the future of methane mitigation in the U.S. and beyond, the ‘Dissecting the U.S. Methane Regulation Landscape: Key Policies and Future Direction’ report highlights the critical role that continued innovation, and collaboration will play in meeting national and global climate goals.
Download your copy of the report today to find out more.
Explore the sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available at the Methane Mitigation America Summit in 2025, and the whole Methane Mitigation Summit Series.
Our attendees are looking to implement best practices to identify, measure, monitor and eliminate methane emissions, factor emissions reduction into operational planning and build a culture focused on methane mitigation. Discover the options available to get in front of the audience to present your solutions, including speaking opportunities, and the package options available to you...
Good news! We’re returning to Houston, TX this December 3-5, 2024 for Methane Mitigation America!
Connect with over 250 of your peers as our community of oil and gas operators, regulators, investors, academics, and solution providers come together to discuss how to integrate improved methane management practices within your organization to enhance efficiency and compliance. The stage of Methane Mitigation America 2024 is set against a backdrop of significant regulatory flux, as the oil and gas industry now navigates a landscape characterized by rapidly evolving methane reduction mandates in the United States.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Must attend event for everyone in O&G industry who recognizes the importance of methane emissions management and mitigation. Great to hear from people on their experience, challenges and successes in methane management.” Senior Air and GHG Delivery Lead, Shell
Download your copy of the Methane Mitigation America Event Guide, to access all you need to know about the event, in one useful document.
The Methane Mitigation Summit Series has welcomed well over 1000 of the oil and gas industry’s leading professionals from across the globe, since it began in December 2022. Now with the December Methane Mitigation America Summit next on the radar, you can now download a sample attendee list and discover who has joined us previously at our US Summits, and who will be joining us at Methane Mitigation America Summit.
The list features a sample of the job titles and companies of our US delegates from our US Methane Mitigation Summits.
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