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Methane Detection and Quantification Technology Roadmap

With a crowded vendor landscape and rapidly evolving technologies, regulations and voluntary initiatives, it is easy to invest in tools that do not most effectively align with your emissions reductions needs given the unique nature of your assets and emissions profiles.

Highwood’s Methane Detection and Quantification Technology Roadmap service designs or refines a fit-for-purpose detection and quantification strategy, grounded in industry-leading technical expertise and LDAR-Sim modelling so you can invest in the right tools and coverage for your goals and frameworks.

Benefits

By completing this roadmap, you improve the ROI and defensibility of methane detection and quantification technology spend by selecting technologies and deployment strategies that match your assets, emissions profile and reporting requirements.

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Estimated timeline

3–6 weeks, depending on the number of assets, technologies in scope, and data availability.

Next step

Speak to a Methane Advisor to define goals, scope, and the decisions this roadmap needs to enable.

Next step

Speak to a Methane Advisor to define goals, scope, and the decisions this roadmap needs to enable.

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Download our Methane Detection and Quantification Technology Roadmap as a PDF version below.

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