Highwood Emissions Management (“Highwood”) is a globally recognized leader in methane accounting and reporting for the oil and gas industry.

Open-source tool for modeling and comparing different LDAR programs. LDAR-Sim is a computer model that simulates an asset base of oil and gas facilities, the emissions they produce, and the work crews that use different technologies and methods to detect and quantify emissions. LDAR-Sim replicates the complex reality of LDAR in a virtual world and allows users to test how changes to facilities or the applications of different technologies and methods might affect emissions reductions.

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