Stories from the Field: How Frontline Engineering Teams are Cutting Emissions while Improving Operational Performance

Stories from the Field: How Frontline Engineering Teams are Cutting Emissions while Improving Operational Performance

Frontline engineering teams are redefining methane management as a driver of uptime, reliability, and cost efficiency, not just an environmental obligation. As operators face tighter expectations and rising scrutiny, the ability to link emissions reduction directly to operational performance is becoming a new measure of commercial resilience.

To understand how leading operators are making this shift, we spoke with Martina Sittler (Targa Resources) and Joe Leonard (Devon Energy). They reveal how their teams are embedding methane management into daily workflows, engineering out avoidable events, and using data‑driven insights to strengthen both environmental outcomes and core operational KPIs.

In this exclusive field‑level guide, they break down:

  • How methane reduction is being integrated with reliability, safety, and cost‑efficiency goals.
  • Practical steps for engineering out leaks and minimizing downtime.
  • Lessons from deploying new detection, monitoring, and prevention technologies.
  • How workforce engagement and field testing accelerate operational improvement.
  • Why performance in methane management is becoming a competitive differentiator.

Download your copy to see how leading engineers are turning emissions reduction into tangible operational value, and what it takes to build a future‑ready methane strategy.