Event Summary
This webinar will explore how advanced technologies are reshaping methane emissions management in the natural gas transmission and distribution sectors. We’ll discuss approaches for measuring methane using mobile and stationary solutions, and dive into how to effectively manage and interpret emissions data. The session will also cover emerging best practices.
Attendees will receive 2 Professional Development Hours (PDH) upon completion.
Class Objectives
By the end of this session, attendees will be able to:
- Understand key technology types used in methane detection and data management
- Understand the unique emissions challenges and opportunities facing the natural gas transmission and distribution sectors
- Recognize how emissions data informs compliance and operational decision-making
- Explore use cases across transmission and distribution assets
Who Should Attend
Air quality, environmental, and operations professionals working in the natural gas transmission and distribution sectors.
Meet the Instructor
Betsy McLaughlin
Senior Environmental Engineer, Project Canary
Betsy is a Senior Environmental Engineer with over a decade of experience in carbon accounting, decarbonization strategy, methane policy, and regulatory compliance. Her background includes air permitting, GHG emissions inventories, LDAR program oversight, and life cycle analysis. She holds a BS in Environmental Engineering and an MS in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on clean technology.
Meet the Instructor
Kieran Lynn
Director of Product, Project Canary
Kieran leads software and product development at Project Canary. With a background in software engineering, he specializes in web development, processing large datasets, and GIS-based emissions analysis. He brings a product-driven lens to emissions measurement and data integration.