The Methane Mitigation Europe Summit is back, bigger than ever, returning to Amsterdam, Netherlands from February 25th – 27th, 2025. Seize the opportunity to join the first European multi-stakeholder gathering since the landmark EU 2024/1787 regulation came into fo ...
As the EU makes important strides to curb methane emissions, the recently enacted EU 2024/1787 regulation outlines stringent guidelines for operators across Europe. By May 5, 2025, operators must submit a Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) program detailing the measurement technologies, timelines for measurements, and the planned methodologies. Additionally, in...
In this episode of Methane Talks, we are joined by Giulia Ferrini, OGMP 2.0 Programme Manager. Giulia works with the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) to provide coordination and strategic support to an international facility aimed at facilitating climate technology transfer to developing countries. She also supports the development...
Ahead of the Methane Mitigation Europe Summit and COP-28, we sat down with Emils Lagzdins, Senior Policy Officer at IOGP to discuss how to navigate the regulatory landscape in Europe. In the interview, Emails shares his insights on the new methane reduction regulation in the EU, its impact on the...
In an increasingly environmentally conscious world, the finance sector is undergoing a transformative shift, driven by the need for responsible investments. As the global community grapples with the urgent challenges of climate change, the role of 'Financial Institutions' has taken center stage in steering the course towards more sustainable global...
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...
The Methane Mitigation Summit Series has welcomed over 900 oil & gas professionals, NGOs, government representatives, academics, and leading technology providers from across the globe, over the last 12 months.With insights from TotalEnergies, BP, Petrobras, Petronas, OGMP, Cheniere, Equinor, Chevron, DOE, Shell, JP Morgan, and so many more, the events...
In 2014, the United Nations Environment Program launched the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership (OGMP) to tackle the challenge of methane emissions in that industry. Since then, additional organizations and reporting initiatives have sprung up to add to the growing body of knowledge about the effects of methane emissions and...
The European Commission has been working on a new set of rules on methane reduction in the energy sector. The proposal is expected to introduce new requirements on measurement, reporting and verification of methane emissions, restrictions on flaring and venting, and an increase in transparency on methane emissions associated with...
Methane emissions are firmly in the crosshairs of politicians and regulators. The gas, which is often released as a by-product of oil extraction, is estimated by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to be more than 80 times more potent than C02 over a period of 20 years. In...
Explore the sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available at the 2025 Methane Mitigation Europe Summit. Returning to Amsterdam, February 2025, 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.Download your...
The Methane Mitigation Summit Series has welcomed over 700 of the oil and gas industry’s leading professionals from across the globe, over the last 12 months. Now with this February's Methane Mitigation Europe Summit fast approaching, you can now download the sample attendee list and discover who has joined us...