Page with alternative technologies approved for use to meet Regulation 7 requirements. Submitted Alternative AIMM (Approved Instrument Monitoring Method) applications and approval letters are available for download. The application requirements include details around commercial availability of the proposed technology, its reliability in detecting emissions, and its effectiveness compared to traditional methods like IR cameras or EPA Method 21. Additionally, applicants must provide details on the technology’s capabilities, limitations, maintenance procedures, and any necessary training, alongside documentation from field tests or modeling that demonstrates its efficacy in achieving emissions reductions.
Approved instrument monitoring method for oil and gas
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is the principal department of the Colorado state government responsible for public health and environmental regulation.
OGCI and its member companies do not assume any responsibility for the accuracy or reliability of any information offered by third-party websites linked though this site. The views expressed in the external content do not necessarily reflect those of OGCI or its member companies. See our Terms of Use.
Region
US
Published
N/A
Resource Type
Webpage
Category
Detection and quantification technologies
More info
Sub-Category
Technology performance | Technology approvals
Segment
Midstream | Upstream
Equipment
N/A
Related resources
This resource outlines the work and research conducted by EQT’s Production and Environmental teams to target low-cost opportunities for abating methane emissions from natural gas-driven
Ten-step roadmap for policymakers to implement methane policies for the oil and gas industry. Across these steps, the process of implementing a new regulation unfolds
MiQ has developed and launched the Gas Buyers Methane Emissions Calculator, a tool designed to help natural gas buyers assess the potential methane emissions reductions
Recently visited resources
The IEA’s gas flaring page reviews global flaring trends, environmental impacts, and reduction strategies. It discusses flaring’s role in greenhouse gas emissions and offers links
Brochure created by GasNaturally discussing methane emissions in Europe. It highlights the environmental impact of methane, O&G sources, and emission reduction strategies. The document also
This book highlights the business case for reducing gas flaring and methane emissions (FMR), offering a framework for policymakers to evaluate FMR project feasibility and