Gabriella Farnham

Director, Environmental Analytics and Reporting Phillips 66

Gabriella Farnham is director, Environmental Data Analytics and Reporting in the Emerging Energy & Sustainability Team for Phillips 66, an energy manufacturing and logistics company. The Sustainability Team helps formulate Phillips 66’s view on external enterprise public policy issues, sustainability strategy, and environmental-social-government engagement. She has over 15 years of industry experience. Before assuming her current role in Sustainability, Gabi held leadership roles within Phillips 66’s research & development (R&D) organization, including Business Unit Support and Analytical Sciences. Her early career in R&D included economic & business analysis and air quality research studying refinery emissions and particulate matter. Gabi graduated from Lafayette College in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering and from Carnegie Mellon University in 2010 with a Doctorate of Philosophy in chemical engineering. Gabi has a passion for science education previously serving on the Board of Directors for the Bartlesville Public Schools Foundation and as Director of the Bartlesville District Science Fair. Locally she has volunteered for the United Way of Greater Houston Single Investment Process.

Main Conference Day 2: Thursday, December 5

1:40 PM The Emissions Journey: Managing Emissions Across the Entire Natural Gas Value Chain

Natural gas is the largest source of primary energy production in the United States and is expected to play a crucial role in energy security and an important role in economic security through 2050 under all EIA scenarios. With this in mind, it is imperative to adopt comprehensive strategies for managing emissions across the entire natural gas value chain to mitigate methane. Join our expert panellists as they:


  • Give insights into the diverse sources and complexities of emissions
  • Explore advanced materials for reducing the likelihood of leaks from legacy pipeline systems
  • Prioritize characterization of methane emissions from each element in the gas production, processing, and transport chain, including evaluation of specific components such as pipelines, valves, pneumatic controllers, compressors, and storage tanks
  • Champion strong communication and collaboration across the value chain to gain a clear oversight of emissions and promote sustainability 

Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Gabriella.

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