PEFTEC 2017
INDUSTRIAL METHANE MEASUREMENT CONFERENCE
Industrial Methane Measurement Conference Programme 2017 - Day 2 Thursday 30th November 2017
Time 09:30-09:50 09:50 Title Opening keynote: State of knowledge on emissions: current and future Validating methane measurement techniques
Validation of fugitive methane fl uxes using unmanned aerial vehicles An Overview of the New Breed of Methane Sensor Technologies
Field validation of a novel, near real-time methane monitoring system for vent and leak detection 11:00-11:30 11:30 Coffee and Exhibition
Methane source attribution: Methane and Ethane Analysis Using a portable Battery-powered Picarro Cavity Ring-down Spectrometer Development of an Open-Path, Laser Dispersion Spectroscopy (LDS) for Methane Emissions Monitoring A Novel Methane Imaging Camera for Fixed Installations New sample cell technologies for mid infra red methane detection
Biofraction determination of mixed biogenic and fossil methane samples through stable isotope analysis of 13CH4 and CH3D 12:50-14:00 14:00 Monitoring Methane Leaks From Space Applications and fi eld results for Quantitative Optical Gas Imaging A new technique for detecting gas emissions and estimating the locations and mass emission rates of sources
Quantifi cation of methane emissions from industrial sites using statistical inversion and a local scale atmospheric transport model parameterized with tracer data
15:10 Summary of event by Rod Robinson Lunch and Exhibition
Jean-Francois Gauthier
Prof Andreas Zinssmeister
Dr Bill Hirst Sébastien Ars GHGSat FLIR
Shell Global Solutions International
LSCE Canada Germany Netherlands France
Dr Renato Winkler Dr Graham Leggett Amir Gil
Dr Jane Hodgkinson Dr Craig Richmond
Picarro Inc MIRICO Ltd CI Systems
VTT Techincal Research Centre of Finland;
Switzerland
United Kingdom Israel
Cranfi eld University United Kingdom Finland Speaker Adam Brandt Rod Robinson Dr Grant Allen
Matthew Williams & David Butterfi eld
Company Stanford University
National Physical Laboratory
Country United States United Kingdom University of Manchester United Kingdom Prof Daniel Zimmerle Colorado State University United States National Grid United Kingdom
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Industrial Methane Measurement Conference - Posters Poster Title 1 2 3
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10 11 12 13 MEMO2: MEthane goes MObile - MEasurements and Modelling Estimate and measurement of methane losses from Gazprom process equipment
Development and application of a Controlled Release Facility (CRF) to validate methane emission detection and measurement methodologies
Mobile Plume Mapping and Isotopic Measurment of Anthropogenic Methane Sources of Kuwait Isotopic composition of methane from exhausts of mines and gas fi elds in South Poland Do you really know what's in your natural gas pipeline?
Quantifi cation of methane emissions from industrial sources using mobile optical techniques Methane measurements in monitoring biogas production and combustion Comparative Review of Common Methane Measurement Methods
Characterizing methane emissions from the global oil and gas supply chain: multi-scale fi eld studies
Methane source distribution in the complex landscapes of the United Kingdom: isotopic characterization, seasonal variation and inventory validation
Baselining fugitive and vented emissions across Canadian energy developments Measurements of emissions from natural gas grid M/R stations Register today at:
www.peftec.com Presenter Dr Syliva Walter Dr Gretta Akopova Jonathan Helmore Aalia Alshalan Company Utrecht University Gazprom VNIIGAZ LLC National Physical Laboratory Royal Holloway University of London
Dr Jaroslaw Necki AGH - University of Science and Technology Paul Stockwell
Process Vision Ltd Prof Johan Mellqvist Chalmers University of technology
Prof Ravi Fernandes Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) Prof Daniel Zimmerle Daniel Zavala-Araiza
Colorado State University Environmental Defense Fund
Dave Lowry Katlyn MacKay
Magnus Andreas Holmgren
Royal Holloway University of London St. Francis Xavier University RISE Research Institutes of Sweden Country
Netherlands Russian
Federation United Kingdom
United Kingdom Poland
United Kingdom Sweden Germany
United States United States
United Kingdom Canada Sweden
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