Event Summary
This presentation discusses recent advances related to characterizing methane emissions from the oil and gas sector. Different types of advanced technologies for methane emissions measurements, including satellite measurements, aerial surveys, and ground-based measurements, are introduced and the application of each method is discussed. Methods for the detection, localization, and quantification of methane emissions are introduced, and the latest advances in this field are covered as part of this lecture.
Attendees will receive 1 Professional Development Hour (PDH) upon approval
Course Objectives
To offer a general understanding of the application of advanced technologies for methane emissions measurement and quantification.
Who Should Attend
Oil and gas industry professionals interested in learning more about the application of advanced technologies in characterizing and reducing methane leaks.
Meet the Instructor
Ali Lashgari
Sr. Scientist for Emissions & Regulations | Project Canary
Ali Lashgari is a Senior Scientist for Emissions and Regulations at Project Canary (PC). Prior to joining PC, Ali worked in different consulting roles for six years. His experience is at the intersection of energy & mineral production and air quality management. Ali earned his Ph.D. degree in Energy and Mineral Engineering from Penn State. He has a master’s degree in Data Analytics, a second master’s degree in Mining Economics and Feasibility Studies, and a bachelor’s degree in mining engineering. He has served as the Society of Mining Engineering’s Health and Safety Division Chair. Ali has published and presented his research findings in more than 20 peer-reviewed journal articles and international conference papers.