New Report: Voluntary Efforts to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions by the Oil and Gas Industry are Gaining Momentum
Highwood Emissions Management has published a new report: “An Overview of Voluntary Emissions Reduction Initiatives for Responsibly Sourced Oil and Gas”.
This report will enable the O&G industry to make intelligent decisions and step more confidently towards the production and sale of responsibly sourced oil and natural gas” Thomas Fox, President, Highwood Emissions ManagementCALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA, May 10, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Highwood Emissions Management (“Highwood”) has published a groundbreaking report revealing the accelerating interest amongst O&G companies to go “above and beyond” by demonstrating global leadership in achieving GHG reductions. The report analyzed 20 international certifications, commitments, guidelines, and ratings available to the oil and gas (O&G) industry to demonstrate voluntary greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductio
Qube Technologies Receives First Regulatory Approval in North America for Continuous Methane Monitoring
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CALGARY, AB, May 3, 2021 /CNW/ - Qube Technologies Inc. ( Qube ) has been approved by the Alberta Energy Regulator (the AER ) for an Alternative Leak Detection and Repair pilot program to detect and repair climate-warming methane leaks from the Oil and Gas ( O&G ) industry. Qube s technology represents a step change in emissions monitoring, offering operators an inexpensive and reliable system that continuously monitors for leaks, is quick to deploy, and uses artificial intelligence to accelerate leak identification.
Qube uses low-cost, high-sensitivity sensors to continuously and autonomously measure a host of gases in real-time to detect emissions faster than traditional industry approaches. Without continuous monitoring, emission leaks can continue unabated for months, undermining environmental relief efforts with an a