GTI Officially Launches Protocols to Measure Methane Reductions

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This post is kind of "in the weeds" with respect to reducing methane emissions from drilling, pipelines, and transportation. But we ask that you stick with us. As we have covered for more than a year, there are three main certification standards now in use by Marcellus/Utica (and other shale play) producers that want to prove the gas they produce is responsible, with low methane emissions. The three are: (1) Project Canary’s TrustWell Certification, (2) Equitable Origin’s EO100, and (3) The MiQ Standard (see Who Certifies Responsibly Sourced Gas (RSG) & How Does it Work?). Last December, we noticed another new initiative on the part of several M-U companies (see Williams, Coterra, Dominion Partner on Certified Low-Emission Gas). That new initiative is built on an open-source set of protocols by GTI Energy. Yesterday GTI officially published and launched those protocols, called the Veritas Protocols, now available for anyone to use.

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