Resources
Articles, white papers and case studies to help better understand emissions.
Using Continuous Monitoring Data to Drive Management-By-Exception Practices
Management by exception helps upstream oil and gas operation managers focus on overall business unit performance. SCADA and Continuous monitoring systems together provide essential data that makes management by exception workflows more effective.
What New Rules for the Direct Measurement of Methane Emissions Mean for Colorado Operators
Continuous monitoring systems can cost-effectively meet updated monitoring and reporting requirements under Colorado Regulation 7.
The Role of Top-Down Technologies in the Proposed Changes to Subpart W
Continuous monitoring systems can help operators meet new reporting requirements and reduce regulatory exposure under the proposed rules in subpart W.
A Case for Implementing New Workflows With Continuous Monitoring Systems
Continuous monitoring systems enable oil and gas operators to continually monitor for methane emissions. But data and alarms alone will not stem an emissions event; dedicated operations and maintenance workflows are necessary to achieve positive outcomes from a CM system.
Navigating False Positives in Emission Monitoring
True false positive alarms are rarely issued by the Qube system. This articles explains what a false positive alarm is in the Qube system, how to make sense of METEC results, and the best practices for responding to potential false positive alarms.
Establishing Alarm Levels in the Qube Platform
Establishing the right alarm parameters for a facility is essential to driving the appropriate response to leak events. This article discusses the best practices for establishing alarm notifications, how to implement them, and the benefits of each method.