The Methane Mitigation Excellence Awards have been introduced to provide a platform for recognizing and celebrating the successes of those driving impactful change in the methane mitigation space.
The Awards Application Guidelines document highlight more detail about each category, introduces the judges, provides the guidelines you must follow and the criteria your application will be judged against. Download your copy today before submitting your entry.
We look forward to receiving your applications and to the opportunity to celebrate the success of you and your peers in this important field.
From June 11-13, 2024, 400 oil and gas operators, regulators, NGOs, academics, and technology providers came together to discuss the latest advancements in measuring, monitoring and mitigating oil and gas methane emissions at the Methane Mitigation: Technology & Innovation Summit.
With insights from BP, SOCAR, Aramco, Clean Air Task Force, MiQ, Environmental Defense Fund, Duke Energy, and many more, the event saw a cross-industry immersive exploration of the most pressing issues and opportunities facing Methane Mitigation leaders across the globe.
In this report, we take a look at some key attendee stats, insights from an event survey, key sessions, what the attendees had to say, and more.
Download your copy today to learn more about what to expect at the 2025 Methane Mitigation: Technology & Innovation Summit.
Methane is responsible for 30% of the global temperature increase since the Industrial Revolution and has a warming potential 80 times greater than carbon dioxide, making it a critical focus in addressing the climate crisis.
The number of companies and countries making commitments to cut methane emissions is rising, taking the form of improved transparency and reporting, emissions standards for equipment and operations, and market-based mechanisms. According to the IEA's Global Methane Tracker 2024, if all methane pledges made by countries and companies are fully implemented on time, they would be sufficient to reduce methane emissions from fossil fuels by 50% by 2030 - a massive achievement for the global energy sector.
In the lead up to the 3rd Annual Methane Mitigation: Technology & Innovation Summit, taking place June 2-4 in Austin, Texas, we have highlighted the major commitments, actions, and policies individual nations are adopting to effectively reduce methane emissions in the energy sector.
*Information correct as of January 2025
The Methane Mitigation Summit Series has welcomed over 1000 of the oil and gas industry’s leading professionals from across the globe, since it began in December 2022. You can now download a sample attendee list and discover who has joined us recently, and who will be joining us at the Methane Mitigation: Technology & Innovation Summit in 2025.
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Industrial stakeholders are quickly recognizing that high emissions intensities can be cost-effectively addressed through a well-established combination of standards, effective regulations and technological innovation. However, choosing the right combination of technology from a vast technical landscape is a challenging endeavor. So, how can companies better navigate the complex and changing technology landscape?
This report features expert insights from leading solution providers, Paradigm by Puloli, Shepherd Safety Systems, GHGSat, and Envana Software Solutions, and the results from recent surveys conducted online, and during the annual Methane Mitigation Europe Summit.
Read now as we explore the 2024 technology and innovation landscape, the impact of regulatory mandates, the biggest challenges faced by oil and gas operators, the role of data analytics in enhancing methane reduction efforts, the power of collaboration, what’s next for the methane mitigation technology landscape, and more.
Download your copy of The 2024 Methane Mitigation Technology Landscape Report.
Explore the sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available at the Methane Mitigation: Technology & Innovation Summit!
Our attendees are looking 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. Discover the options available to get in front of the audience to present your solutions, including drinks receptions and private dinners, keynotes and workshops, charging stations and one-to-one meeting spaces...
Over 155 countries have joined the Global Methane Pledge, a commitment to cut methane emissions by 30% from 2020 levels by 2030. Following COP28 in December 2023, many individual members states have introduced tighter regulations and new guidelines for reducing methane emissions. Regulations take the form of better transparency and reporting, emissions standards for equipment and operations, and/or market-based mechanisms.
Back by popular demand! In the lead up to the Methane Mitigation: Technology & Innovation Summit, we’ve compiled an updated look at some of the major commitments and regulations worldwide for methane mitigation in a handy, interactive infographic.
Download your free copy for insight into regulations on oil and gas methane emissions in key countries in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Latin America. Please open the infographic in a PDF viewer for the full experience.
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 how Civitas Resources is undertaking a $18 million retrofit of their pneumatic devices as part of their focus on sustainability, in an exclusive interview with Colorado’s first carbon neutral energy producer (Civitas Resources), Chief Sustainability Officer, Brian Cain.