When we launched the Highwood Emissions Intelligence Platform (EIP) in January 2025, our goal was simple: make complex methane reporting painless, while keeping it rigorous and credible. Less than a year later, that vision is reality. Five operators (and growing) are using EIP directly, and more than 50 companies rely on Highwood for methane data analysis, measurement-informed inventories (MIIs), and OGMP 2.0 compliance via our consulting teams (who also love EIP!).
On October 22nd, 2025, the UN published the annual OGMP 2.0 report, revealing that 100% of Highwood customers were successful in achieving Gold. Today, we’re proud to share three stories that celebrate three of those customers: Triple Crown Resources, Civitas Resources, and Devon Energy. These stories show how EIP and Highwood’s experts help operators offload complexity, accelerate timelines, and focus on what matters: mitigation, not paperwork.
The achievements below show that OGMP 2.0 Level 5 (Gold) no longer requires large teams with PhDs in statistics doing many months of work. Methane performance and trusted inventories shouldn’t be a paperwork problem. They should be automated, systematized processes that lead to better business decisions and operational advantage.
Triple Crown Resources: Fast, Defensible, and a Year Ahead of Schedule
When Triple Crown Resources (TCR) first met with Highwood, only one month remained before their OGMP 2.0 reporting deadline. They planned to report at Level 4, as expected for their second year, but hadn’t started the work yet. After reviewing their data, we realized Gold was within reach.
Using EIP, we centralized measurement data, automated reconciliation, and prepared a full Level 5 (Gold) submission. Completed, validated, and submitted in under four weeks. TCR became the first independent in the Permian to achieve OGMP 2.0 Gold, a full year ahead of schedule typical 3-year schedule.
“Highwood made achieving OGMP 2.0 Gold not just possible, but painless,” said Ryan Keys, Co-CEO of Triple Crown Resources. “They understood our operational reality and gave us confidence at every step.”
You can read the full press release here, and watch my Monday Morning Methane conversation with Ryan Keys, Co-CEO of Triple Crown Resources for a behind-the-scenes look at how this success came together.
Civitas Resources: Turning Complexity into a Structured, Repeatable Process
Civitas engaged Highwood to deliver a full OGMP 2.0 program built around structured working sessions, standardized templates, and minimal internal lift. Together, we established a clear governance model, mapped methodologies across assets, built uncertainty analyses, and produced a defensible, audit-ready submission on a tight timeline.
“Working with Highwood turned OGMP 2.0 into a manageable, structured process,” said Kathy Steerman, Director of Sustainability at Civitas Resources. “Our internal lift stayed low, our audit trail stayed clean, and UNEP queries were straightforward to address. We finished with a submission we’re confident in and a playbook we can reuse as we continue improving.”
Civitas’ work didn’t end with the Gold announcement. The company is now integrating EIP into its methane management system, automating future OGMP 2.0 cycles, and embedding continuous improvement into daily operations. The goal: shorter cycles, stronger data, and sustained leadership in credible methane performance. Read the Civitas story.
Devon Energy’s OGMP 2.0 Gold: Scalable, Efficient, and Built for the Long Game
As a leading North American producer, Devon Energy needed a methane reporting system that was both credible and scalable. Devon wanted to minimize compliance risk, shorten reporting timelines, and ensure consistent, defensible results across large, diverse assets.
As a founding member of the Emissions Intelligence Steering Committee (EISC), Devon helped shape EIP’s design from the beginning. That collaboration paid off. By adopting EIP’s integrated measurement and inventory workflows, Devon prepared an OGMP 2.0 Level 5 (Gold) package with improved efficiency and less effort, based on Devon’s internal processes and tools, while maintaining transparent assumptions for audit-ready disclosures.
“EIP put measurements and inventories in one workspace, automating complex analyses, resolving discrepancies faster, and finalizing our OGMP 2.0 package with fewer rework cycles,” said Carter Browning, Sr. Engineer at Devon Energy.
Looking ahead, Devon intends to expand its used of EIP insights to further increase automation and prepare for evolving reporting requirements, aiming to make each cycle faster, simpler, and more reproducible, and to use insights to prioritize mitigation, optimize LDAR by risk, and and direct capital as appropriate. Read the Devon success story. To learn more, check out our OGMP 2.0 Compliance Hub, your one-stop guide to reaching, and proving, Gold Standard methane performance.


