Tag: fugitive emissions

Snapshot: The Latest Scientific Research into Fugitive Emissions

Interest in reducing fugitive emissions continues to grow in multiple areas: industry, governments, and the population at large.

Global Renewable Capacity Set to Grow 270% by 2030

The report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) is generally encouraging about the future of renewable energy yet does not ignore the many challenges ahead.

Global Renewable Capacity Set to Grow 270% by 2030

The report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) is generally encouraging about the future of renewable energy yet does not ignore the many challenges ahead.

Hidden Leaks: The Role of Bellows Sealed Valves in Fugitive Emissions...

Fugitive emissions are the unintentional release of gases or vapors from pressurized equipment due to faulty seals, connections, or other mechanical failures.

Essential Steps to Meeting Clean Emissions

Dana Wood, VP of Environmental Consulting, Compliance and SaaS at Energy Overwatch LLC, emphasized how essential it is for companies in the oil and gas sector to suppress fugitive emissions.

Industrial Valves and Fugitive Emissions: It is Time to Take Stock...

Industrial valves and fugitive emissions have been a consistent point of discussion for the past 30 years, drawing continuous interest and debate.

Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) in the Valve Industry

In the heart of the industry, every hiss and puff from a leaky valve is more than just a technical snag – it is a sign of potential harm slipping into the air we share.

A Practical Approach to LDAR Efficiency Evaluation

As a growing number of oil & gas facilities worldwide implement leak detection and repair (LDAR) plans, owners and the public are interested to understand better their effectiveness, and how total facility leak emission is decreased as a result of LDAR implementation.

Combining Testing Methods to Detect and Mitigate Emissions

The United States (USA) has been working and leading the charge to address air quality concerns and reduce overall emissions going into the atmosphere for over 50 years.

Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) in the Valve Industry

In the heart of the industry, every hiss and puff from a leaky valve is more than just a technical snag – it is a sign of potential harm slipping into the air we share.