Thomas Fox

CEO, Highwood Emissions Management

The Highwood Bulletin 065

In this week’s Highwood Bulletin, I am pleased to announce the long-awaited and very exciting release of the third edition of Highwood’s free Voluntary Initiatives

  

The Highwood Bulletin 064

This week’s Highwood Bulletin covers V3 of LDAR-Sim release, CDPHE methane intensity rule approval, a new state-wide technology approval in Colorado, our editorial on Canadian

  

The Highwood Bulletin 063

I’m excited to present a massive Highwood Bulletin this week that documents many exciting developments in emissions management for the oil and gas industry. This

  

The Highwood Bulletin 062

This week’s Highwood Bulletin features the MiQ-Highwood methane intensity index, Turkmenistan’s plans to act on methane, Highwood’s President featured in Veriten, Canada’s methane metrics compared

  

The Highwood Bulletin 058

The Highwood Bulletin 058 This week’s Highwood Bulletin features new DOE funding announcements, new companies joining OGMP 2.0, a major announcement for MiQ natural gas

  

What is Emissions Reconciliation?

Estimating emissions quantities over time is complex – different approaches usually lead to different answers. Reconciling discrepancies among estimates is increasingly common as it can help improve understanding of the overall system.