This report documents the testing of the EmMea Adaptive Green House Gas (GHG) Emissions Mass Flow Meter™ at the NGIF Emissions Testing Centre Program Laboratory host, University of Calgary. The primary objective was to evaluate the meter’s ability to accurately detect and quantify methane concentrations and emission rates within a controlled laboratory setting. The testing process subjected the EmMea Meter …
Tourmaline Upgrades 29-Engine Fleet to reUp® VHP® Series Five – Waukesha
Tourmaline, a large Canadian energy exploration and production company, wanted to reduce the emissions from its aging, rich-and lean-burn Waukesha VHP fleet. They turned to INNIO Group’s Waukesha reUp® Remanufacturing program to upgrade their engines to the VHP Series Five. With the reUp program, customers can update their engines to the latest technologies for added benefits, such as increased horsepower …
Reliability in Extreme Weather Performance Test – HazTrack
The HazTracker is an intrinsically safe, IoT-based tank monitoring solution designed to provide real-time data on fluid levels, temperature, and location in bulk storage tanks. It consists of a sensor unit, which is securely attached to a tank, and a cloud-based software platform for data processing and visualization.
Well Integrity Risk Assessment Software Platform Demonstration – Capstone
The purpose of this trial is to demonstrate Capstone’s ability and market offering between its new WIRA (Well Integrity Risk Assessment) software platform and its field services offerings to develop a well integrity profile of a specific well, pad, or group of wells or inclusive area, on a well-by-well analysis level without broad area-based generalizations. Tourmaline has provided access to …
Bear Dump Valve Wellsite Performance Test – Calscan Solutions
Calscan Solution has introduced the revolutionary Bear Dump Valve. The Bear Dump Valve integrates a low-power electric quarter-turn actuator with a twin-disc tungsten trim valve, which provides performance benefits over traditional linear actuators and valves.
SMA tech testing to run an electric valve actuator to replace wellsite pneumatic vent devices (field test)
Kinitics electric valve actuators were deployed onto a natural gas well near Edson, Alberta. After the actuators indicated a setup issue with the power system, the issue was corrected and the actuators were run through a 3-month evaluation period. The actuators automated the separator package effectively and continue to do so, with no unintentional shutdowns or incidents caused by Kiniticsequipment. …
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 …
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 …
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.










