Satellite methane detection response playbook

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The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) has released a first of its kind Satellite Methane Detection Response Playbook to help oil and gas operators respond rapidly and effectively to methane emissions detected from space.

The playbook advances OGCI’s mission to equip operators across the global oil and gas industry with the knowledge and tools needed to rapidly reduce emissions of methane – a potent but short-lived climate-warming greenhouse gas.

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Region
Global
Published
2025
Resource Type
Technical report
Category
Detection and quantification technologies
Sub-Category
Measurement informed strategies
Segment
N/A
Equipment
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