Ghana Finalizes Oil and Gas Methane Guidelines
Ghana’s EPA has published technical requirements for inspection and monitoring of methane in oil and gas, including requirements for inspections, repairs, data collection, and reporting. (Read more)
Netherlands Delays EUMR Enforcement
The Dutch Emissions Authority (NEa), follows the recommendation of the European Commission, saying it will not impose sanctions on importers of crude oil for 2027-2029. (Read more)
UT Austin Releases EU Methane Protocol
UT Austin’s EEMDL has released Version 1.0 of its EUMR Verification and Reporting Protocol. The framework establishes standardized approaches for producer-level methane reporting, measurement reconciliation, and independent third-party verification. More than 200 organizations across 40+ countries provided input. (Read more)
Two New Updates to the Emissions Intelligence Platform
Two additions have been introduced to the Emissions Intelligence Platform (EIP). The Highwood Uncertainty Framework, now in the Labs section, provides a structured and auditable method for putting a defensible confidence interval around emissions estimates.
LDAR programs are often built on default frequencies and technology mixes, with limited ability to test whether the design produces the intended outcome. EIP now runs LDAR-Sim in the cloud, so detection technologies and survey frequencies can be tested against a specific site portfolio before budget is committed or a design is filed with a regulator. (Learn more about EIP)
AER Updates Flaring Requirements
Alberta Energy Regulator has updated its manual for estimating methane emissions. The updates to Manual 015 are aimed at improving flare performance at upstream oil and gas facilities. (Read more)
Berkeley Analysis of Canada’s Methane Regulations
A new UC Berkeley analysis examines Canada’s 2025 Enhanced Methane Regulations, identifying four key pillars: risk-based facility categorization, prohibition of routine venting, performance-based pathways, and verification and engineering attestations. The report additionally includes recommendations for international policymakers. (Read more)
Upcoming Webinar: The Certified Gas Buyer’s Playbook – Why Now?
Certified gas has become a tangible procurement decision, growing in importance as EUMR deadlines loom, but many first-time buyers remain uncertain about how to source, verify, and transact it. On Thursday, August 27 at 2:00pm ET, Highwood Co-Founder and CEO Thomas Fox joins panelists from bpx energy, Southern Company, Xpansiv, CG Hub, and MiQ for a step-by-step look at navigating the certified gas market. (Register here)
Climate Finance Debates Fossil Fuel Abatement
A debate is growing within the climate-finance community over whether investment in fossil fuel emissions-abatement technologies, including methane reduction, should qualify under sustainable financing. (Read more)
New GFMR Flaring Report
The World Bank’s 2026 Global Gas Flaring Tracker finds that global gas flaring increased for the third consecutive year, valued at an estimated US$54 billion in 2025. (Read more)
SPE/IOGCC/EDF Webinar: Methane Emissions Management, Abatement, and Utilization
On Wednesday, September 2 at 10:00am MT, Highwood Co-Founder and COO Jessica Shumlich covers methane sources at U.S. production facilities and well sites, how they are monitored and measured, and cost-effective mitigation options. The session also looks at the EU Methane Regulation’s reach into U.S. LNG exports, and how independent verification is turning voluntary reporting into an auditable, mandatory practice. (Register here)
Chicago Gas Leaks and Aging Infrastructure
A new analysis found that Chicago neighborhoods with more people of color have statistically more gas leaks. EDF is calling for expanded use of advanced methane leak detection. (Read more)
Where to Find Highwood in September
September takes the team across three continents. Highwood will be at the APGA Convention & Exhibition in Darwin, Australia from September 5 to 8, Gastech in Bangkok, Thailand from September 14 to 17, and the CH4 Connections Conference in Fort Collins, Colorado on September 15 and 16. Reach out if you will be at any of them and want to connect.

