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Industrial Decarbonization Network
Shaping the Future of Industrial Sustainability
Dear Member,
2025 is set to be a pivotal year for evaluating global progress in curbing emissions and mitigating the worst effects of climate change. With the oil and gas sector—including production, transportation, and storage—accounting for approximately 32% of methane emissions in the U.S., both policymakers and operators have a critical role to play. Continued innovation and collaboration will be essential in meeting national and global climate goals.
In this week’s newsletter, we’re excited to share an exclusive interview with Teresa A. Buckingham, CSP, SMS, Manager, EHSQ & Sustainability at Seneca Resources Company about Seneca Resources’ Strategy for Regulatory and Voluntary Compliance. Read as she shares insights on how the regulatory landscape in the U.S. has impacted daily operations at Seneca, and how they overcome challenges in reporting to ensure accuracy and efficiency.
Additionally, 90% of EU natural gas imports come from the U.S., with the region seeking to leverage its purchasing power by compelling its gas suppliers to monitor, release, and curb their methane emissions. According to the latest regulations, the EU requires its suppliers to adhere to the same methane measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) standards as indigenous producers by January 2027. By 2030, the EU is expected to lay out a ‘maximum methane intensity value’ for natural gas, which will attract penalties for suppliers and long-term suspension in case they fail to meet the desired standard. Read more about How EU’s Methane Regulation Will Shape the Future of Gas Imports on the Industrial Decarbonization Network.
Lastly, if you haven’t heard, Episode 14 of our hit podcast, Methane Talks, is now live: Exploring Methane Technology, Measurement, and Mitigation with Climate Investment, in conversation with Daniel Palmer, Managing Director for Commercialization at Climate Investment. Tune in to learn how the organization founded by members of the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) is bridging the gap between methane-focused startups and operators.
Event of the Week
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Taking place 25th - 27th February in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 300+ cross-industry leaders dedicated to developing cutting-edge standards, practices, and technologies, will come together at the Summit to ensure emissions reduction targets in Europe's oil and gas industry are on track to be met.
To provide a valuable experience for all attendees, the 2025 Summit will:
? Address the landmark EU 2024/1787 regulation, and ensure the most important areas are being covered to help Company meet critical compliance timelines
? Provide the diverse insights needed to drive progress in reducing Company's methane emissions
? Welcome 50+ industry expert speakers, ranging from operators in technical roles and strategic sustainability executives, to regulatory representatives, industry associations, financial institutions, NGOs, academics, and technology leaders
? And much, much more
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Content of the Week
To learn more about how Seneca Resources prioritizes and integrates voluntary frameworks like MiQ, One Future, the EPA’s Methane Challenge, and The Environmental Partnership into everyday operations, we spoke with Teresa A. Buckingham, CSP, SMS, Manager, EHSQ & Sustainability at Seneca Resources Company in our latest article. In her current role, Teresa is responsible for company safety, managing air quality, and assisting with sustainability initiatives that fall within the air quality, emissions, and climate elements.
Access the article for exclusive insights on how the regulatory landscape in the U.S. has impacted daily operations at Seneca, and how they overcome challenges in reporting to ensure accuracy and efficiency on both the regulatory and voluntary front.
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The Industrial Decarbonization Network is an online community network for global sustainability and decarbonization leaders in the industrial sector. Our editorial and production team works hard to deliver the latest industry insights, thought leadership, and analysis through physical and online events, written articles, webinars, white papers, case studies, in-depth market reports and more.
We serve as a knowledge hub, bringing together industry leaders, experts and stakeholders to exchange ideas, share best practices, and collaborate on solutions for industrial decarbonization. We cover a wide rage of topics including methane mitigation, fugitive emissions, carbon tracking and reporting, ESG, sustainability, CCUS, energy transition and more.
We aim to be the industry go-to source for the latest insights, events and networking opportunities for industry leaders.?We recognize the importance of this space and identified the need for a forum through which industry practitioners could connect with each other on a regional and global basis.
Until next time,
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