Accurate methane emission quantification, a bottom up approach
The OGCI (Oil and Gas Climate Initiative) targets to reduce Methane Intensity under 0.25% with an aim to reach 0.20%. With Methane having a *86-times higher GWP in a 20-year perspective compared to CO2 (*2013 IPCC AR5 p714) it is understandable that accurate methane emission calculation throughout the gas supply chain is important. In current state, most methane emission values that are reported are based on estimation models instead of actual measurements, which is a concern in the gas industry. The first step to develop effective and measurable reduction programs, is to establish an accurate and credible baseline value. A bottom up inventory based approach does not only provide the advantage of the highest accuracy in establishment of emission values, but it also provides asset owners with direct and actionable data to target emission sources. In a presentation we will demonstrate the best practices of accurate source based quantification techniques. In addition we will present a methodology to aggregate all methane emission data into a reliable data model, that does not only present a credible emission value, but also supports efficient reduction.
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Cindy Verhoeven (The Sniffers)
Cindy holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering. She worked for 17 years in the field of pipeline quality and safety in the logistic supply chain of pipeline construction. She continued her career in the flow metering industry, working for a manufacturer of flow computers and metering supervisory software solutions. She currently holds the position of technical sales manager at The Sniffers and is responsible for several global key accounts and geographical areas: Netherlands, Northern EU, Spain and Latin America.
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