Williams Joins Cheniere, Academic Institutions, Technology Providers and Other Midstream Companies to Quantify, Monitor, Report and Verify GHG Emissions
Williams (NYSE: WMB) has announced a collaboration with Cheniere Energy and other partners to implement a quantification, monitoring, reporting, and verification (QMRV) program for greenhouse gas emissions in natural gas systems. This initiative aims to enhance the understanding and management of GHG emissions while leveraging advanced monitoring technologies. The program will involve extensive field testing at various facilities, including Williams’ Transco pipeline, and will be independently validated by academic institutions. Williams aims to promote clean energy delivery and improve environmental performance in the U.S. natural gas sector.
- Collaboration with Cheniere Energy and academic institutions enhances GHG emissions monitoring.
- Implementation of advanced methane detection technology supports clean energy initiatives.
- Independent verification of emissions data bolsters transparency and credibility.
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This announcement further supports Williams’ recently announced partnership with
The midstream QMRV work will be conducted by global emissions researchers from
The midstream QMRV program involves a combination of ground-based, aerial, and drone-based emissions monitoring technologies and requires emissions monitoring over at least a six-month period, with all data independently analyzed and verified by the project’s academic partners.
“Our large-scale clean energy infrastructure network is ideally positioned to leverage this pilot program to develop a comprehensive system for accurately quantifying emissions while connecting the cleanest energy sources to meet real-time energy needs across the country and overseas,” said
“Collaboration with our midstream partners is a vital part of Cheniere’s efforts to measure and verify our emissions and look for opportunities for reductions across our value chain,” said
“Emissions quantification requires scientifically rigorous methods that are unique to each segment of the industry. This first-of-its-kind R&D project will investigate emissions performance at multiple midstream facilities not just by short-duration spot checks, but over several months, employing multiple monitoring technologies at multiple scales,” said
“It is vital for both public policy and science that we have empirically driven measurement protocols, and importantly the complex and voluminous data collected is independently analyzed and verified by the scientific community,” said Dr.
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