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How to Detect Fugitive Emissions

How to Detect Fugitive Emissions

How to Detect Fugitive Emissions In the oil and gas sector, fugitive emissions represent a major source of greenhouse gas releases—especially methane, which is over 80 times more potent than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. Detecting these unintentional leaks is critical not only for safety and compliance, but also for achieving measurable results under

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What Is a Methane Emissions Baseline?

What Is a Methane Emissions Baseline?

What is a Methane Emissions Baseline? As oil and gas companies work to meet new methane regulations and climate goals, one foundational step becomes essential: establishing a methane emissions baseline. This baseline provides a benchmark for evaluating progress, identifying high-emitting assets, and measuring the impact of mitigation strategies over time. A well-documented methane emissions baseline

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What is OGMP 2.0

What Is OGMP 2.0?

What is OGMP 2.0? Reducing methane emissions is one of the most effective ways to slow the pace of global warming. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, with over 80 times the warming potential of CO₂ over a 20-year period. Recognizing this, oil and gas companies worldwide are under increasing pressure to quantify, monitor, and

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What are vented emissions?

What Are Vented Emissions? Understanding Routine Venting and Pneumatic Devices Emissions in Oil and Gas

Vented Emissions Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is a top priority in the oil and gas sector, and the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership (OGMP) 2.0 framework places significant emphasis on capturing all forms of methane emissions—including those that are intentional. While fugitive emissions are accidental, another major contributor is vented emissions, which are deliberately released

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Early Detection of Battery Thermal Runaway

Early Detection of Battery Thermal Runaway with MPS™ Sensor Gas Classification and Identification

The Importance of Early Detection in Preventing Battery Thermal Runaway In industries where battery technology is integral to operations, preventing thermal runaway is crucial for ensuring both safety and operational efficiency. Traditional methods of detecting battery issues, like hydrogen detection, are often too late, occurring only once the battery is already in critical condition. This

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Why Propane is a Better Industrial Refrigerant Gas Option

The Rise of Propane (R290) as a Sustainable Refrigerant

Propane: A Sustainable and Efficient Alternative in Refrigeration and HVAC Systems Refrigerants play a critical role in industries such as HVAC, refrigeration, and heat pumps, where they are used to transfer heat and maintain temperatures in controlled environments. Over time, the demand for more efficient, eco-friendly, and safe refrigerants has grown, driven by concerns about

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Revolutionizing Hydrogen Emissions Monitoring for a Greener Future

Revolutionizing Hydrogen Emissions Monitoring for a Greener Future

A Shift in the Energy Landscape As Europe and others are making a shift towards cleaner energy, hydrogen is quickly emerging as a viable alternative to natural gas. Hydrogen’s potential to decarbonize heavy industries like steel manufacturing, cement production, and power generation makes it an essential part of the region’s sustainability strategy. National Gas, a

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