Amidst a historically busy methane regulatory agenda, the White House will hold its first-ever methane summit on July 26. The few details available about the summit state that the event will convene “state, local and federal leaders” to spotlight how governments are detecting and responding to methane emissions.
The oil and natural gas industry is investing heavily in new and innovative technologies to detect methane leaks faster and significantly reduce emissions from operations – and they’re partnering with other companies, environmental groups, universities and regulators to come up with the best, most effective solutions.