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Intro

0:00

Dr. James France begins his talk, entitled 'Field Studies of the International Methane Emissions Observatory'

1:31

Around 40% of methane emissions from the oil and gas industries can be reduced in a cost-effective manner, claims Dr. France

2:05

What are the fundamentals for effective mitigation?

2:46

What's missing in our scientific understanding of methane emissions?

3:32

Overview of completed and ongoing studies by the UN's International Methane Emissions Observatory (IMEO)

4:57

Study of abandoned oil and gas wells

6:25

Study of gas emissions from coal seams

10:16

Study of Gulf of Mexico

13:45

What sort of data is the IMEO handling?

15:08

Dr. Semra Bakkaloglu begins her talk, entitled 'How Much Methane is Released in the Biomethane Supply Chain?'

17:02

Methodology of the Sustainable Gas Institute's study of methane emissions in the supply chain

19:54

Results of the study

24:02

What does this study tell us about methane emissions across the supply chain?

33:18

Jaroslaw Necki, Ph.D, begins his talk, entitled 'Methane Emissions from Coal Mines: Metrology and Costs of Magnetic Resonance Venography'

35:38

How are the variables for flux measurement defined by EU regulations?

37:10

How well are deep-hot coal mines measuring for methane?

39:43

What instruments can help overcome the challenges of methane monitoring for deep-hot coal mines?

48:05

Q&A begins

52:22

Q: Why is there a regular 100-hour cycle in emissions from coal mines?

52:49

Q: For mine-shafts, is a singular point measurement enough?

54:43

Q: How do researchers distinguish between natural and industrial emissions in location where these sources can become confused?

56:04

59:29: Outro

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Three Talks on Monitoring Methane in the Supply Chain
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2023Mar 24
At ILM Exhibitions' Industrial Methane Measurement (IMM) conference, Dr. James France of the Environmental Defense Fund, Dr. Semra Bakkaloglu of Imperial College London and Jaroslaw Necki, Ph.D. of AGH University of Science and Technology each spoke about some of the studies conducted by their respective organisations that have added to our understanding of the methane emissions being released along the supply chain. If you're interested in attending the next IMM or any of ILM Exhibitions' other events, follow the link to find out more: https://www.ilmexhibitions.com/ 00:00-01:31: Intro 01:31-02:05: Dr. James France begins his talk, entitled 'Field Studies of the International Methane Emissions Observatory' 02:05-02:46: Around 40% of methane emissions from the oil and gas industries can be reduced in a cost-effective manner, claims Dr. France 02:46-03:32: What are the fundamentals for effective mitigation? 03:32-04:57: What's missing in our scientific understanding of methane emissions? 04:57-06:25: Overview of completed and ongoing studies by the UN's International Methane Emissions Observatory (IMEO) 06:25-10:16: Study of abandoned oil and gas wells 10:16-13:45: Study of gas emissions from coal seams 13:45-15:08: Study of Gulf of Mexico 15:08-17:02: What sort of data is the IMEO handling? 17:02-19:54: Dr. Semra Bakkaloglu begins her talk, entitled 'How Much Methane is Released in the Biomethane Supply Chain?' 19:54-24:02: Methodology of the Sustainable Gas Institute's study of methane emissions in the supply chain 24:02-33:18: Results of the study 33:18-35:38: What does this study tell us about methane emissions across the supply chain? 35:38-37:10: Jaroslaw Necki, Ph.D, begins his talk, entitled 'Methane Emissions from Coal Mines: Metrology and Costs of Magnetic Resonance Venography' 37:10-39:43: How are the variables for flux measurement defined by EU regulations? 39:43-48:05: How well are deep-hot coal mines measuring for methane? 48:05-52:22: What instruments can help overcome the challenges of methane monitoring for deep-hot coal mines? 52:22-52:49: Q&A begins 52:49-54:43: Q: Why is there a regular 100-hour cycle in emissions from coal mines? 54:43-56:04: Q: For mine-shafts, is a singular point measurement enough? 56:04-58:30: Q: How do researchers distinguish between natural and industrial emissions in location where these sources can become confused? 58:30-59:29: Outro #methane #airquality #climatechange

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