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EPA Super Emitter Program Compliance With Highwood Emissions Management: Detection, Reporting, and Response

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has introduced stricter methane regulations to accelerate emissions reductions across the oil and gas sector. These rules require operators to move faster, act on verified data, and respond to large emission events with greater accountability. In today’s regulatory environment, compliance is no longer just about reporting—it is about readiness, transparency, and operational discipline. As enforcement tightens, understanding the epa super emitter program becomes essential for operators aiming to avoid penalties and reputational risk. Highwood Emissions Management supports companies by aligning detection strategies, data workflows, and response planning to meet evolving regulatory expectations. At the core of the EPA Super Emitter Program is rapid methane detection. Third-party monitoring, satellite observations, and advanced sensing technologies are now central to identifying large emission events. Operators must be prepared to validate alerts, ...

How to Detect Methane Gas at Large Scale: Sensor Networks, Drones, and Remote Sensing

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Detecting methane at scale has become one of the most important challenges for energy producers, utilities, and industrial operators. Methane is invisible, odorless, and highly mobile—making it extremely difficult to track without modern technology. For companies looking to reduce emissions and improve environmental performance, understanding how to detect methane gas efficiently across large facilities and wide-area operations is now essential. \ Large-scale methane detection has evolved rapidly over the last decade. What once required manual inspection, handheld devices, and onsite visits can now be done with automated sensors, AI-powered platforms, and aerial monitoring tools that cover massive geographic areas. This shift is helping organizations achieve faster leak detection, more accurate data, and compliance with emerging global standards like OGMP 2.0, EPA methane rules, and other regulatory frameworks. As expectations for transparency rise, operators need solutions that are ...