The UN Environment Programme’s International Methane Emissions Observatory (IMEO)’s Eye on Methane data platform delivers open, reliable and actionable global methane emissions data from satellites, companies and methane science studies—all in one user-friendly interface.

Global satellite detection and notification system. IMEO is assembling a public database of empirically verified methane emissions data and connecting it to the individuals who can act to reduce emissions. The data is derived from satellites and global scientific measurement campaigns, and in the future will draw from emissions reported by companies under the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership 2.0’s (OGMP 2.0) highest quality level of reporting.

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Region
Global
Published
2024
Resource Type
Data
Category
Methane abatement strategies
Sub-Category
Measurement informed strategies
Segment
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Equipment
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