From Advanced Leak Detection Hardware to Strategic Compliance: Your End-to-End Partner for Regulation
The EU's Methane Emission Regulation is a groundbreaking step towards sustainability, introducing stringent new mandates for the energy sector. This legislation demands more than just strategic advice; it requires robust technology for monitoring, reporting, and reduction.
Advanced Leak Detection & Repair (LDAR)
Cross-Border Compliance & Traceability
Data Integration & MRV Compliance
On-Site Support, Training & Maintenance
Immediate & Strategic Action
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New, Complex Obligations
Operators of oil, gas, and coal assets within the EU are now subject to harmonized, comprehensive rules for monitoring, reporting, and repairing methane leaks, fundamentally changing the landscape of operational compliance.
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Strict Operational Constraints
The regulation imposes strict limits and prohibitions on routine venting and flaring. This requires operators to re-evaluate and adapt established operational procedures to meet new, legally binding environmental performance standards.
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Global Supply Chain Impact
From 2027, the regulation extends its reach globally. Energy importers must verify that international suppliers adhere to equivalent methane abatement standards, placing new technology and due diligence burdens on the entire supply chain.
Core obligations for EU operators
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Monitoring, Reporting & Verification (MRV)
Implementing the highest standard of emissions measurement and creating detailed reports, a process directly supported by our integrated hardware and data platforms.
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Venting & Flaring Restrictions
Prohibiting the routine venting and flaring of methane, with our monitoring solutions providing the accurate data needed to justify any necessary safety exceptions and prove compliance.
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Leak Detection & Repair (LDAR)
Designing and executing regular, comprehensive surveys of all equipment to find and fix leaks within strict deadlines, a task streamlined by our real-time detection technology.
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Inactive Well Mitigation
Mandating the monitoring, reporting, and mitigation of methane emissions from inactive and abandoned wells to ensure they do not become long-term sources of pollution.