Join us at our live webinar on Wednesday 17 July at 14:00 CET Methane abatement engineering solutions is the theme of the second live webinar in the Methane Guiding Principles (MGP) Technical Webinar Series which takes place on Wednesday 17 July at 14:00 CET 🕑 . In this webinar, we will be joined by four industry experts who will share their experience and insights on: ➡ preventative engineering technologies ➡ eliminating methane emissions prior to detection ➡ abatement solutions from highest risk sources in the industry ➡ unlit flares, flare gas recovery, vapor capture and methane slip Our speakers are: Audrey Mascarenhas, President and CEO - Questor Technology Inc. Clayton Nash, Director of Emissions Solutions - Tegre Corporation Glen Hay, Emissions Management Consultant - SLB Ilaria Parrella, (moderator) Emission Abatement Leader in Climate Technology Solution - Baker Hughes Designed to accelerate the adoption of methane mitigation technology, the Methane Guiding Principles Technical Webinar Series supported by Energy Institute Institute brings together industry representatives and organizations to discuss key issues and share knowledge. Register your attendance by clicking here: https://lnkd.in/env8em-Q #methaneemissions #livewebinar
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The North Sea Transition Authority 's recent Flaring and Venting Guidance emphasises the need for operators to monitor and manage flare combustion efficiency to reduce offshore emissions. 🔥 At present, there is no direct method for measurement. That's why Accord Energy Solutions Limited has developed its CHARM Combustor technology, which providing dynamic measurement and reporting to drastically enhance operators’ understanding of impacting variables such as wind speed and gas flow rate, to calculate where intervention is required. This solution will enable: 👷♀️ Operators to validate and potentially increase efficiency, to further reduce methane emissions produced by flaring 🌍 A basin wide emissions saving of 1.4 million tonne of CO2e could be achieved Discover more in the video below 👇 #HelloFuture #TechnologyDrivingTransition
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