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

As emissions performance expectations become increasingly stringent, frontline engineering teams are being tasked with embedding methane management into day-to-day workflows, not as a standalone environmental obligation, but as a practical driver of uptime, safety, asset reliability, and cost efficiency. Leading teams are demonstrating how this integration helps eliminate avoidable events and strengthen operational performance.

To understand how this is being done in practice, we spoke with Martina Sittler (Targa Resources) and Joe Leonard (Devon Energy). They share field‑level insight into how their teams are integrating methane management into everyday workflows, aligning more closely with sustainability teams, and using emissions data to strengthen both environmental outcomes and operational KPIs.

In this exclusive guide, they break down:

  • How methane management is being integrated alongside reliability, safety, and cost‑efficiency priorities.
  • Lessons from deploying detection, monitoring, and prevention technologies in live operating environments.
  • How workforce engagement and field validation help translate sustainability goals into operational results.
  • Why methane performance is increasingly seen as a signal of operational discipline and commercial resilience.

With tightening expectations and rising scrutiny, this shift is becoming increasingly important. Download your copy to see how frontline engineering teams are embedding methane management into day‑to‑day operations, and how this approach is helping unlock safer, more reliable, and more efficient performance.