Project Canary Featured in Payne Institute White Paper

The Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines published a research paper on data analysis of continuous monitoring of emissions from oil and gas well sites.

The paper covers a case study demonstrating how continuous monitoring technology is used to locate emissions events in near real-time, allowing operators to quickly fix leaks. Project Canary’s technology is featured.

Download the paper Initial Findings from Continuous Monitoring of Oil & Gas Operations below.

About Project Canary

Project Canary® is an environmental data and software company that collects, analyzes, quantifies, and visualizes asset-level environmental risk assessments and emission profiles. As a measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) solution, the Canary SENSE Platform™ integrates a networked sensor canopy, including 3rd party sensor data and assessment scores, to provide independently verifiable climate attribute data for upstream, midstream, and CCS (carbon capture and sequestration) projects. Project Canary’s insights help energy organizations improve performance, manage risks, and deliver auditable decarbonization data. Formed as a Public Benefit Corporation, the U.S. Colorado-based team includes scientists, engineers, and industry operators focused on the path to True Zero™.
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