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One-of-a-kind project within the Norwegian Oil and Gas industry

By June 15, 2023February 6th, 2024News

During 3 weeks in June 2023, GASTRAQ team was involved in a unique measurement campaign that consisted of controlled releases, flare emissions measurements, and whole-site measurements at an on-shore gas facility in Norwegian territory.

The common goal for many oil and gas operators who are signatories to the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership (OGMP 2.0) is to achieve the highest standard of methane quantification. Because of this, and in preparation for upcoming EU legislations and policies towards mitigation of methane emissions, our company is also committed to providing reliable data for quantification of fugitive emissions from facilities such as gas compressor stations, biogas plants, landfills, etc.

There is a growing interest in detecting and measuring escaping methane from several sectors in the oil and gas industry which are facing a transition period.

To address the local and global damage of this potent greenhouse gas, and the economic advantage that follows from harnessing its energy, we offer a set of monitoring and quantification services to measure and characterise methane emissions in the atmosphere.

Since unwanted methane emissions are a common denominator for many energy-related industries, our services are also dedicated to industries other than oil and gas such as waste management, biogas, agriculture and coal mines. We hope that the understanding of this logical relationship between controlling fugitive methane emissions and the increase of energy savings will spread across the globe in the next months and years.

Technology is not a limitation anymore.