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Join us for an in-depth exploration of the 2024 spill data, where we move beyond paper headlines to uncover the real story. This webinar will examine water company performance, analyse individual actions taken, and evaluate the current monitoring programs. We'll also discuss groundbreaking innovations in monitoring, challenges on the horizon, and strategies for improving spill management in the future. Gain a clearer picture of the 2024 results and learn how we can collectively drive be...

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Past Events

TOTAL and CNRS (1) through the AUSEA (2) project, developed a CO2 & CH4 sensor embarked on drone in the aim at measuring GHG (3) emissions of TOTAL's industrial operation. The sensor is a high-performance multi-gas spectrometer developed by GSMA (4) for monitoring of atmospheric concentration of GHG. Tough challenges are overcome to made it embarked on a drone: weight reduction, perturbation management, soil/air communication. For emission calculation, advanced algorithms have been developed...

View 09:00:00 22 May 2019

Methane emissions are increasingly meaningful in public debates for political, administrative, and public stakeholders and can have significant impact on the future of natural gas. The different approaches for emission estimation in place cause difficulties to identify the methane emissions in the countries correctly and put the gas industry in a difficult situation. The GERG project MEEM (finished in July 2018) developed a methane emission estimation method for the gas distribution grid whic...

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Methane is produced during anaerobic digestion in biogas plants. As methane is a very effective greenhouse gas, emissions should be avoided as far as possible, in order to ensure a clean and environmentally friendly operation. The project ""EvEmBi - Evaluation and reduction of methane emission from different biogas plant concepts"" (funded within the 11th ERA-NET bioenergy call) started in April 2018. The project is based on the findings from the previous project ""MetHarmo - European harm...

View 09:00:00 22 May 2019

"Biogas from anaerobic digestion facilities may provide several greenhouse gas mitigation effects including fossil fuel substitution, possible balancing energy source in a supply system with a high proportion of wind and solar power, and reduction of methane emissions from manure management. However, methane losses from biogas plants are problematic, since methane emitted into the atmosphere contributes to global warming, and any losses may thus reduce the environmental benefits of biogas pro...

View 09:00:00 22 May 2019

Atmospheric methane (CH4) has a strong short-term global warming impact and is emitted from a variety of natural and anthropogenic sources. Methane sources include wetlands, landfills, oil / gas / coal extraction activities, and urban emissions from traffic and the natural gas distribution system. Characterizing the magnitude and the origin of these fugitive emissions spatially and temporally is critical to reduce natural gas leakage and to understand their present and future climate impacts....

View 09:00:00 22 May 2019

Methane emissions are responsible for about 25% of current global warming and the oil and gas sector is one of the largest anthropogenic sources of methane. The IPCC, in its “Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 degrees”, noted that emissions of Short-Lived Climate Pollutants like methane and black carbon need to be reduced by 35% or more by 2050 to stay below the 1.5 degrees target, while the International Energy Agency identified upstream methane emissions as one of the most importan...

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If you're looking for professional advice on methane analysis by means of open-path laser analysers or a mid-infrared tunable-diode laser spectroscope, follow the links for the relevant e-Learnings. Similarly, if you're in need of an overview of new sensor technologies for methane analysis, watch a presentation on the topic delivered by Professor Daniel Zimmerle of Colorado State University. Numerous applications from defense to geology use thermal infrared (TIR) hyperspectral sens...

View 09:00:00 22 May 2019

With growing concerns regarding climate change in the scientific, political and public spheres, there is mounting pressure on businesses to provide accountability for their impacts on the environment. The recently published IPCC report highlighted reductions in methane emissions as a central factor in keeping global warming below the critical threshold of 1.5 oC above pre-industrial temperatures. Hence, industrial activities associated with fugitive emissions of methane may well be under incr...

View 09:00:00 22 May 2019

It is of increasing importance to fully validate the performance of methane detection and measurement technologies that are to be used in Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) programs and for the traceable accounting of methane emissions. Subjecting technologies to trials involving controlled gas releases can yield key data supporting a particular methods ability to detect and quantify emissions, but only if the evaluation is carried out with an appreciation of the limits of the test method itsel...

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Digital Edition

IET 35.2 March

April 2025

Air Monitoring - Probe Sampling in Hazardous Areas Under Extreme Conditions - New, Game-Changing Sensor for Methane Emissions - Blue Sky Thinking: a 50-year Retrospective on Technological Prog...

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Canadian Hydrogen Convention

Apr 29 2025 Edmonton, AB, Canada

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May 06 2025 Nuremberg, Germany

Oil & Gas Asia

May 10 2025 Karachi, Pakistan

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May 11 2025 Vienna, Austria

ENVEX 2025

May 11 2025 Seoul, South Korea

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