Introduction
Methane has an atmospheric lifetime of around 10 years, therefore any reduction in emissions will result in a rapid decrease in atmospheric concentrations compared to CO2 which has a much longer atmospheric lifetime.
Responding to growing regional interest in developing additional capacity on methane emission reductions, Ipieca is working with member companies and local partners to share guidance and resources to support methane management, contributing to regional progress and the global energy transition.
In partnership with Arpel, ACP and AMEXHI, and supported by IOGP, Ipieca is launching a three-part webinar series highlighting the Latin America region. The webinars will be organised over three consecutive weeks between August and September
The third webinar is focused on inventory development and will feature speakers from bp, Ecopetrol and Petrobras who will present insights on topics including developing a robust methane inventory, regional inventory initiatives and experiences with Level 4 site-level measurement campaigns for fugitive methane emissions.
Thematic scope
Key resources:
- https://www.ipieca.org/resources/methane-detection-quantification-technologies-upstream
- https://www.ipieca.org/resources/energy-efficiency-compendium
- https://www.ipieca.org/resources/spe-gaia-ogci-ipieca-iogp-methane-webinar-series-insights-report
- https://www.ipieca.org/resources/flaring-management-guidance
- https://www.ipieca.org/resources/methane-emissions-glossary
Target Audience
The webinars will benefit all oil and gas companies. The content has been designed for Latin America companies and practitioners.
The webinars will be relevant for all oil and gas operators, regardless of what stage of detection, quantification and reduction of methane emissions your company is in. It will also be a good opportunity for broader stakeholders to learn more about regional barriers to mitigation action, successes and efforts carried to date by other players and the rest of the O&G industry.