Thank you for tuning in to the Highwood Bulletin. This issue covers Meta’s request for MiQ-certified natural gas certificates, new IEA and UNEP guidance for responding to MARS notifications, and new UNEP list of major satellite-detected methane emitters. It also looks at EU Methane Regulation implementation, enforcement flexibility in light of energy supply disruptions, methane intensity thresholds for EU oil and gas imports, and potential implications for exporters including Ukraine. Other articles include updates from the IEA Global Methane Tracker 2026, expanded satellite methane monitoring efforts, and landmark federal-Alberta energy agreements.
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Facebook Call for MiQ Certificates
Meta has launched a request for proposals seeking MiQ-certified natural gas certificates, as the company looks to mitigate upstream methane emissions associated with AI infrastructure. (Read more)
MARS Super-Emitter Notification Guidance
The IEA and UNEP have released a document outlining a five-step framework for how governments and operators can respond to methane alerts from the Methane Alert and Response System (MARS), noting that responses to MARS notifications so far have been relatively low. (Read more)
EU Methane Regulation Compliance Tracker
A tracker by Time For CH4nge monitors how EU Member States are implementing the EU Methane Regulation, including whether countries have designated competent authorities and fulfilled key implementation obligations. (Read more)
New United Nations Methane Tools
UNEP’s International Methane Emissions Observatory has launched a list of the world’s top 50 methane emitters detected by satellites and country-level response rates to Methane Alert and Response System (MARS) notifications. (Read more)
EU Considers Greater Flexibility on Methane Enforcement
Draft European Commission guidance would give greater flexibility in enforcing the EU Methane Regulation during energy supply disruptions. (Read more)
Emissions Reduction Potential of EU Methane Regulation
A new Oeko-Institut working paper estimates that methane intensity thresholds of 0.2%–0.4% for EU oil and gas imports could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 120 million tCO2e annually. (Read more)
Implications of the EU Methane Regulation
A new KAPSARC analysis examines how the EU Methane Emissions Reduction Regulation and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive could affect major crude oil exporters. (Read more)
Ukraine and the EU Methane Regulation
Eurointegration.com analyzes the effect of the EU Methane Regulation on Ukraine’s position, recommending 5 sequential steps. The article estimates Ukraine has the potential to recover around 3 billion cubic meters of methane annually. (Read more)
IEA Updates Global Methane Tracker
The IEA’s Global Methane Tracker 2026 reports that energy-sector methane emissions reached record highs in 2025, and existing policy falls far short of reduction goals. (Read more here and here)
Carbon Mapper Expands Methane Detection Plans
Carbon Mapper announced plans to deploy a next-generation methane detection system, developed with NASA JPL, to improve detection of methane super-emitters and expand visibility of methane emissions across different scales. (Read more)
China’s Satellite-Based Methane Monitoring Capabilities
China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment says the country now operates an integrated environmental monitoring network supported by about 150 satellites, including a newly launched greenhouse gas detection satellite with 5 more satellite launches planned by 2030. (Read more)
Satellite Data Applications for Methane Management
A new Carbon Limits report examines practical use cases for satellite data in oil and gas methane management. (Read more)
Integrated Carbon Capture at Gas Power Plant
A UK project aims to be the world’s first gas-fired power station with carbon capture and storage. (Read more)
Federal-Alberta Energy Agreements
The governments of Canada and Alberta have reached agreements on a methane equivalency and new pipeline development. (Read more here and here)
Monday Morning Methane Episode #32 Out Now
This week, Thomas speaks with Jim Kibler, CEO of Next Paradigm Advisors and Executive Director of ONE Future. The conversation gets into ONE Future’s evolution to measurement-informed inventories starting in 2026, the findings from the second ICF MAC study (including why the upstream pneumatics replacement timeline collapsed mid-study), and where the remaining cost-effective opportunities to reduce emissions sit. (Watch now)
Research Digest 019
This Research Digest distills six recent peer-reviewed studies into operational insight, readable in five minutes. Research Digest 019 spans national and state-level satellite inversions, a new global infrastructure database, multi-technology field comparisons in Alberta, inventory benchmarking, inactive well surveys in Western Canada, and continuous monitoring network optimization. The collective finding is consistent: reported inventories continue to understate real-world emissions, and integrating complementary measurement approaches remains the most defensible path forward. (Read more)
Catch Highwood at an Event This June
Methane conversations are happening on the ground. Highwood is speaking, exhibiting, or available to connect at these events:
Calgary Climate Week: June 1-6, 2026, Calgary, AB
Methane Mitigation Technology & Innovation World Summit: June 2-4, 2026, The Woodlands, TX
Decarbonization Day: June 8, 2026, Calgary, AB
Global Energy Show Canada: June 9-11, 2026, Calgary, AB



