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Operator Case Studies Guide

Operator Case Studies Guide

Explore the Methane Mitigation Europe Summit through this guide to our Operator Case Studies, and discover the 15+ sessions taking place.

Clean Air Task Force's Key Methodological Considerations for Methane Intensity Reporting

Clean Air Task Force's Key Methodological Considerations for Methane Intensity Reporting

As the EU Methane Regulation moves toward full implementation, understanding how methane intensity will be calculated is critical.

With the August 2027 deadline for the European Commission to define the official methodology approaching, operators face growing uncertainty. How will methane intensity be measured? How can operators prepare now to meet future standards?

To help you navigate this evolving landscape, Clean Air Task Force (CATF) has published a detailed analysis of the key methodological considerations for methane intensity reporting. The report explores:

  • The EU Methane Regulation’s roadmap for MRV and mitigation obligations.
  • Existing global methodologies, from OGCI and NGSI to IEA and EPA, and what they reveal about potential EU approaches.
  • Critical formula choices: produced vs. marketed product, granularity, scope, and units of output.
  • Implications for compliance and innovation, including how methodology decisions will impact operators and importers.

Download this report preview to gain actionable insights and prepare your organization for the next phase of the methane regulation.

This document is based on a preliminary version of the report Methane Intensity for Oil and Gas Production: Key Methodological Considerations which may be revised prior to final publication.

Methane Mitigation Europe Summit - Floor Plan

Methane Mitigation Europe Summit - Floor Plan

Having a dedicated branded space at the heart of the exhibition gives you more than just visibility, it gives you a home base. Delegates will know exactly where to find you, and it’s the perfect spot to host meetings or have more in-depth conversations.

With over 90% of booths already confirmed by the likes of Wigersma & Sikkema, TECTRAC A Bohr Company, Highwood Emissions Management, Lynred, Thermo Fisher and Sierra Olympia Technologies, and so many more, spaces to join us are now extremely limited.

Find the right booth for you and build on your event experience by hosting one of our exclusive dinners, taking over an event space, or leading a discussion on the main stage.

2025 Methane Mitigation Europe Summit - Post-Event Report

2025 Methane Mitigation Europe Summit - Post-Event Report

The Methane Mitigation Europe 2025 Post-Event Report is here!

This is your go-to resource for an in-depth look at the summit that took place in February 2025. Delve into key takeaways from those in attendance, explore audience insights through a real-time industry survey conducted at the event, relive the highlights from this year's agenda, and find out more about our events taking place throughout 2025.

Download your copy of the Post-Event Report today.

★★★★★ ·

“Methane mitigation would not advance as fast without the Methane Mitigation Summit Series. Convening and debating are key.” CEO, MiQ

OGMP 2.O Insights: A Guide to OGMP 2.0 Level 4 and Level 5 Reporting and Measurement Framework

OGMP 2.O Insights: A Guide to OGMP 2.0 Level 4 and Level 5 Reporting and Measurement Framework

With the implementation of compliance deadlines in 2025 under the EU 2024/1787 regulation, over 140 companies have joined the UNEP’s Oil & Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 (OGMP 2.0), the leading methane emissions reporting and measurement framework.

The OGMP 2.0 framework helps oil and gas companies mitigate methane emissions by providing standardised guidelines for accurate monitoring, reporting, and reduction of methane leaks.

Oil and gas operators are downloading our brand-new guide, which includes insights from OGMP 2.0 Senior Advisors, Tania Meixús and Lisa Solomchuk, as they uncover best practice for navigating OGMP 2.0, and provide expertise on:

  • Gold standard reporting, including the recommended Level 5 reporting process Increasing data quality for a more effective methane strategy
  • The most common challenges operators face when progressing from one reporting level to the next
  • How the OGMP 2.0 framework aligns with regulatory requirements
  • And more
2026 Attendee List - Methane Mitigation Europe

2026 Attendee List - Methane Mitigation Europe

Wondering who will join you at Methane Mitigation Europe? Download the Attendee List to see who you will meet on 24-26 February in Amsterdam.

Our 350+ attendees are senior executives from across oil and gas, policy, and technology functions. They come from leading operators, regulators, exporters, investors and traders, looking for solutions to pressing challenges such as:

  • Achieving EUMR compliance and adapting to evolving regulations
  • Aligning global MRV frameworks like OGMP 2.0 and MiQ
  • Deploying effective detection and reduction technologies
  • Integrating methane goals into wider business and ESG strategies
  • Building internal capability to scale mitigation and accountability
  • Leveraging digital MRV tools for accurate, transparent reporting
  • Fostering cross-sector collaboration to accelerate impact
Sponsorship Prospectus - Methane Mitigation Europe 2026

Sponsorship Prospectus - Methane Mitigation Europe 2026

As a sponsor of Methane Mitigation Europe, you'll take centre stage — leading conversations, showcasing your technology, and building high-value connections.

Returning to Amsterdam for its fourth edition, our audience of 400+ senior executives from across oil and gas, policy, and technology are looking to implement practical strategies, proven technologies, and cross-sector collaborations that drive measurable methane reductions while aligning with evolving regulatory and commercial priorities.

Following a sold-out 2025, secure your partnership early — spaces are limited and expected to fill up quickly again.

Discover how your brand can make an impact in Amsterdam — download your copy of the Sponsorship Prospectus today.

A Guide to OGMP 2.0 Level 4 and Level 5 Reporting and Measurement Framework

A Guide to OGMP 2.0 Level 4 and Level 5 Reporting and Measurement Framework

With the implementation of compliance deadlines in 2025 under the EU 2024/1787 regulation, over 140 companies have joined the UNEP’s Oil & Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 (OGMP 2.0), the leading methane emissions reporting and measurement framework.

The OGMP 2.0 framework helps oil and gas companies mitigate methane emissions by providing standardised guidelines for accurate monitoring, reporting, and reduction of methane leaks.

Download our brand-new guide to uncover insights from OGMP 2.0 Senior Advisors, Tania Meixús and Lisa Solomchuk, as they uncover best practice for navigating OGMP 2.0, and provide you with expertise on:

  • Gold standard reporting, including the recommended Level 5 reporting process Increasing data quality for a more effective methane strategy
  • The most common challenges operators face when progressing from one reporting level to the next
  • How the OGMP 2.0 framework aligns with regulatory requirements
  • And more
Surveying The Methane Emissions Technology Landscape: A 4-Step Buyer’s Framework

Surveying The Methane Emissions Technology Landscape: A 4-Step Buyer’s Framework

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 – some emerging and unproven in production environments.

This exclusive report, ‘Surveying The Methane Emissions Technology Landscape’, provides a high-level framework for oil and gas professionals responsible for selecting and procuring methane detection and mitigation technology for their organization.

Discover the four steps operators can take to identify the right mix of methane measurement and detection technology, and gain valuable insights from live polling research and shared knowledge from field experts and institutions including, OGMP 2.0, the EPA, University of Colorado’s METEC Facility, Chevron, Civitas Resources, BPx and many more.

Download your free copy today...

Event Report - Methane Mitigation Summit Series

Event Report - Methane Mitigation Summit Series

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 saw an immersive exploration of the most pressing issues and opportunities facing Methane Mitigation leaders across the world.

In this report, we take a look at some of the key stats and insights from the series, and sessions that have taken place since the first event in December 2022.

Download your copy today to learn more about the Summit series and what to expect at future events.

5 Ways Oil & Gas Companies Can Reduce Methane Emissions

5 Ways Oil & Gas Companies Can Reduce Methane Emissions

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 this exclusive report, '5 Ways Oil and Gas Companies Can Reduce Methane Emissions' we take a look at how TotalEnergies, BP, BPX Energy, Shell, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Eni, and ExxonMobil are reducing methane emissions, highlight 5 ways oil and gas companies can mitigate methane emissions, and explore TotalEnergies approach to reducing the methane intensity in existing and new production assets, in an exclusive interview with David Mendelson, SVP of Exploration and Production at TotalEnergies. David also shares his thoughts on the energy transition and how the company folds emissions reduction into its daily operations.

Download your free copy of the report today...