Dive into the intricacies of the natural gas industry with a revealing discussion led by Tal Centers, the Vice President of Gas Business Development at Picarro.
We sit down with Picarro's Francois Rongere, Sr. Director of Solution Architecture for Climate and Safety to discuss how companies are navigating PHMSA’s recent notice of proposed rule making for gas operators to embrace Advanced Mobile Leak Detection (AMLD) and how Picarro can help our clients during this transition.
In the latest episode of the PCG Volume 3 podcast, "Client Program Management and Scaling," we delve deep into the realm of program management with Picarro's latest team members, Eric Chan and Tanner Orland. The main focus of this podcast is to provide listeners with an understanding of what fuels the ongoing success of our clients and how users, whether new or seasoned, can efficiently scale their operations with Picarro's assistance.
Unveiling the Picarro Compliance Leak Survey Process Overview: A detailed exploration of its robust survey protocols for enhancing detection, management, and compliance in the gas utility sector.
Methane emissions are at the center of the current climate crisis due to methane’s outsized contribution to global warming. Methane is one of the most potent greenhouse gases, being approximately 86 times more negatively impactful on climate change than carbon dioxide within the first 20 years in the atmosphere. It represents as much as 25% of the historic warming that can be attributed to human activities and is considered the greenhouse gas most responsible for driving warming in the near-term.
Join us today as we welcome esteemed guests, Picarro's Francois Rongere, Sr. Director of Solution Architecture for Climate and Safety, and Sean MacMullin, Sr. Director of Software and Data Analytics. Gain invaluable insights into the evolving industry landscape and discover what lies ahead. Together, we delve into the fascinating realm of methane emissions measurements, quantification, and abatement analytics, uncovering the emerging language that is shaping our future.
Natural gas distribution system operators (DSO) around the world must detect and measure methane emissions to find and eliminate hazardous leaks, meet financial budgets and shareholder expectations, and address environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals.