The Vertex-Eosense Truck-Mounted Methane Emissions Monitoring Project is an innovative approach to emissions monitoring. The concept is that the Eosense eosEM methane monitoring system would be mounted on a Vertex-operated liquids hauling transport truck. The eosEM sensor passively collects methane emissions data, while the Vertex truck routinely hauls liquids for Oil and Gas operators, including Tourmaline. In this fashion, site-level …
Laboratory test of a battery-powered, wireless sensor to enable detection of methane emissions at gas well sites.
TRIG is developing low-power, small (localized) methane sensors for detecting larger emissions at the source (e.g., wellhead, pressure release valve, storage tank vent line). When these sensors are properly rated for safety and site access, TRIG will propose different mounting positions that will allow the detection of a significant process or equipment failure. Within the scope of the ETC, TRIG …
Field testing of a low-cost environmental surveillance technology to continuously monitor for greenhouse gas emissions.
Qube has developed a low-cost environmental surveillance technology to continuously monitor for greenhouse gas emissions, including methane. Fixed sensors detect methane and other harmful gases in real-time to allow operators to effectively find and repair emission leaks. The fixed sensors are simple to install, are solar-powered, and transmit data directly to the cloud. Emission and environmental data are visualized on …
Lab testing of a handheld mobile ultrasonic methane sensor to be used for onsite monitoring of fugitive emissions. (Phase 2)
mCLoud AssetCare® integrates an operator’s existing data infrastructure to optimize assets including methane emissions. The concept is that mCLoud builds/integrates a site’s digital twin with leak detection tools to estimate methane emissions – when emissions are found, the source points are identified through AI algorithms and linked back to the digital twin of the facility, so site operators are given …
Lab study of methane adsorption from different activated carbon materials – application is to capture methane from tank or pipeline vent releases
CH4NGEnergy’s proposed technology is focused on capturing vented gas and re-routing what would have been vented natural gas into a transportable vessel that is filled with adsorbent or activated carbon. Natural gas will be held in this state, and periodically these capture vessels will be transported offsite, where gas will be desorbed out of the tank and provided to a …
Field testing of a non-thermal short wave infrared light (SWIR) unit to detect emissions of hydrocarbon gases, and the ability to quantify emissions off hydrocarbon storage tanks.
The Kuva camera uses non-thermal short-wave infrared light (SWIR) to detect emissions of hydrocarbon gases. Kuva’s core technology includes the SWIR camera combined with a comprehensive end-to-end cloud solution for continuous leak detection and quantification of tank emissions.
Shape memory alloy (SMA) tech testing to run an electric valve actuator to replace wellsite pneumatic vent devices (lab test Part 1)
Kinitics is developing a valve actuator that uses shape memory alloy (SMA) to produce force and displacement. SMAs are materials that change shape with changes in temperature. In wire form, SMAs will contract when heated and return to its original length when cooled. The SMA wire can be heated by simply passing an electric current through it. The process is …
Laboratory Testing of Stripped Own OGI Camera for Emissions Monitoring
4Blue is developing an AI-powered, cloud-based platform that will be coupled with inexpensive gas imaging cameras installed at the perimeter of an oil and gas facility to monitor, detect, quantify, analyze, and monetize GHG emissions. Their proposed solution couples both hardware (stripped down, inexpensive OGI) and software (AI-based quantification algorithms).
Field testing of the KL8 Air-Power unit (KL8) to evaluate the compressor’s reliability, emission reduction potential, and ability to operate using unprocessed fuel gas under field operating conditions.
To provide instrument air for pneumatic devices, Marathon’s KL-8 Air-Power unit adopts a unique 5kW natural gas internal combustion (IC) engine that is designed and used for micro-combined heat and power (CHP) systems. This CHP system is capable of over 40,000 hours of continuous service with 4,000-hour service intervals.
Lab testing of a handheld mobile ultrasonic methane sensor to be used for onsite monitoring of fugitive emissions. (Phase 1)
mCLoud AssetCare® integrates an operator’s existing data infrastructure to optimize assets including methane emissions. The concept is that mCLoud builds/integrates a site’s digital twin with leak detection tools to estimate methane emissions – when emissions are found, the source points are identified through AI algorithms and linked back to the digital twin of the facility, so site operators are given …











