Jeff Rutherford

Methane Reconciliation and Measurement-Informed Inventories Part 1

This course offers a comprehensive introduction to methane emissions inventories, focusing on the oil and gas sector. It covers the evolution, structure, and methodologies involved in greenhouse gas inventories, emphasizing methane measurement-informed approaches. Participants will learn about the integration of various measurement technologies into inventory development and the importance of accurately identifying high-emission sources known as super-emitters. The course explains regulatory and voluntary frameworks that govern methane inventory reconciliation and highlights challenges in current inventory accuracy. With practical examples and expert insights, learners will gain the skills to navigate and contribute to effective emissions management strategies.

Who Should Take This Course
• Facility and operations managers
• Sustainability and environmental consultants
• Environmental compliance and regulatory staff
• Professionals in oil and gas emissions management

What You Will Learn
• Measurement data integration in inventories
• Regulatory and voluntary reporting frameworks
• Identification of super-emitters and their impact
• Fundamentals of greenhouse gas and methane inventories

Why This Course Works
• Understand inventory reconciliation approaches
• Support compliance with environmental regulations
• Improve accuracy of emissions tracking and reporting
• Stay current with evolving methane measurement techniques

01-00 – Introduction
01-01 – Background
01-02 – The Changing Landscape of GHG Inventories

02-01 – Building Methane Inventories
02-02a – Methane Measurement Data – Part 1
02-02b – Methane Measurement Data – Part 2
02-03 – Moving Between Scales
02-04 – Introduction To Uncertainty

03-01a – Key initiatives, Commitments, and Protocols
03-01b – Key Challenges & Solutions
03-02 – Conclusions

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