Methane Emissions Technology Evaluation Center(METEC). METEC is a cutting-edge controlled-release testing facility designed to evaluate methane detection and measurement systems under realistic field conditions. METEC supports innovation by simulating diverse leak scenarios found in oil and gas operations, enabling developers to validate and refine their technologies. The facility collaborates with industry, academia, and regulators to advance methane emissions monitoring and reduction efforts, providing a critical platform for performance benchmarking and technology development.
Methane emissions technology evaluation center
METEC is a unique and renowned test and research facility for emissions leak detection and quantification (LDAQ) technology development.


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Region
US
Published
2024
Resource Type
Other
Category
Detection and quantification technologies
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Technology performance
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