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Methane Regulation Overhaul: A Pragmatic Approach to Adaptation

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Join our webinar with Daniel Romito of Pickering Energy Partners to explore the challenges and strategies for navigating the evolving methane landscape in the energy sector, focusing on emissions reporting, regulatory changes, and balancing operational efficiency with financial returns.

Join us for a webinar with Daniel Romito, Managing Director of Pickering Energy Partners’ Consulting & Advocacy team, as we explore the rapidly evolving methane landscape in the energy sector. As scrutiny on methane emissions intensifies, the demand for accurate, empirical data is transforming how companies approach emissions reporting. This webinar will cover key challenges, including the impact of NGO oversight, evolving regulations, and the need to quantify emissions at scale without compromising financial returns. Key discussion points:

- Addressing non-financial vulnerabilities

- Balancing operational efficiency with capital discipline

- Navigating regulatory changes and NGO influence

- Adapting to new monitoring technologies

The time to adjust to the new emissions landscape is now. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights on strategic planning in this critical area.

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Methane Regulation Overhaul: A Pragmatic Approach to Adaptation

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2024-08-27
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