Field Campaigns
The following field campaign research conducted by the METEC Research team aims to observe, measure, and evaluate emissions in complex, operational environments, providing critical data to inform emission modeling and inventories, as well as improvements to technology.
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- 2025 Research Poster: Methane Emissions from Marginal Conventional Well Sites in Colorado
- Accelerating Pipeline Leak Detection Quantification Solutions Through Transparent and Rigorous Scientific Validation (APpLIED)
- Colorado Coordinated Campaign (C3)
- Colorado Orphaned and Abandoned Wells Study
- Emissions from Landfill Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Plants in the Central USA
- Enclosed Combustion Device Study – Investigating Alternatives to Stack Testing
- Fayetteville Study: Basin Reconciliation
- Fenceline Monitors Parameters
- Flare Smoke Identification and Classification
- Gathering Emission Factors Study (GEF)
- Inline Midstream Instruments (PRCI MEAS-9-01)
- Marginal Wells
- Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Compression Operations in Gaslift and Gathering and Boosting Service
- Methane Emissions from U.S. Natural Gas Gathering and Processing
- Midstream Quantification, Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (QMRV)
- Site-Aerial-Basin Emissions Reconciliation (SABER)
- Storage Tank Emissions Assessment and Quantification (STEAQ)
- Tools for Predicting Gas Migration and Mitigating its Occurrence/Consequences
- Top Down/Bottom Up Emission Reconciliation (CAMS TOPBOT)
- Transmission and Storage Measurement