Join us for a timely discussion on the recent results and implementation insights from new methane detecting satellites. An increasing number of satellites will find and measure methane emissions with unparalleled precision - including emissions that other satellites simply can’t see – and this is changing the landscape of how people think about large methane emission events.
This panel will explore:
• What is the role of space borne observations in emissions monitoring and what insight can they provide into the methane intensity of natural gas production
• How data standardization can enhance comparability and benchmarking across observation platforms and groups estimating methane emissions from space.
• What to be aware of when using satellite observations of methane and what it may mean for your organizations emissions reporting practices
• What types of data are available through the Greenhouse Gas Center and how you can use them for Emissions Data Integration