With the EU Commission presenting a proposal on methane reduction, there has never been a more critical time for companies to address how to drive down emissions.
The proposal, which builds on the EU Methane Strategy 2020 and the Global Methane Pledge launched at COP26, introduces new requirements in terms of MRV, abatement measures including LDAR, restrictions on venting and flaring and an increase in transparency on methane emissions associated with fossil fuels imports.
This has led to Oil and Gas operators needing 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 - all while continuing to meet the global demand for affordable and reliable oil and natural gas.
But in the new context of energy geopolitics and affordability, how can we ensure methane reduction remains a priority concern?
Tackle these challenges and more at the Methane Mitigation Europe Summit, taking place 12-14 February, 2024. If you’re tasked with reducing methane emissions in your operations, join over 200 of your industry peers and learn how to:
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- Manage methane risks from non-operated asset
- Improve identification of large methane emissions and understand their frequency and persistence
- Streamline company-level measurement and reporting of methane emissions data
- Understand what emission technology solutions are right for your organisation, based on specific assets, needs, geography, and financial partnerships
- Quantify onshore and offshore emissions with UAV
- Unpack the latest in EU policy and regulation
- Establish a flexible hierarchy of measurement approaches to leverage advancements in technology as they become available
- Improve transparency and comparability of data to deploy effective measures and for monitoring progress
- Plus much more...