Below are some of the highlights from the 2024 CanCH4 Symposium, photography by Peter Polgar.
Day 1: Opening Remarks
Day 1: Opening Remarks
Day 1: Opening Remarks – Matt Johnson
Day 1: Opening Remarks – Yasir Naqvi
Day 1: Opening Remarks – Yasir Naqvi
Day 1: Opening Remarks – Drew Leyburne
Day 1: Opening Remarks- Carrie Taylor
Session 1a : Where We Stand — Canada’s Measurement Based Inventory and Trends – O&G
Session 1a: Matthew Johnson “Measured Inventory results for Canada’s upstream O&G sector”
Session 1a: Owen Barrigar “National Inventory Report (NIR) improvements to oil and gas methane quantification”
Session 1a: Felix Vogel “Bottom-up and top-down synthesis for oil and gas emissions – Atmospheric observations and modelling as independent assessment tool”
Session 1a : Where We Stand — Canada’s Measurement Based Inventory and Trends – O&G
Day 1 – CanCH4 Symposium
Day 1 – CanCH4 Symposium
Day 1 – CanCH4 Symposium
Day 1 – CanCH4 Symposium
Session 1b: Dave Risk “National landfill studies and implications”
Session 1b: Sue Fraser “ECCC landfill gas inventory – Bottom-up analysis of landfill methane generation and emissions”
Session 1b: Athar Omidi “Emission dynamics: A comprehensive measurement study of Canadian landfills“
Session 1c: Andrew VanderZaag “Agricultural methane emissions”
Session 1c: Peter Morse “Collaborative ground and remote sensing studies to appraise methane release from warming permafrost in the western Canadian Arctic”
Session 1c: Keyvan Ranjbar “Airborne measurements of methane with NRC’s Twin Otter research aircraft in GHGMontreal project flights”
Session 1c: Other Sources & Sectors
Session 2: Mary Kang “Methane emissions from non-producing oil and gas wells in Canada“
Session 2: Simon Festa-Bianchet “Catalytic heaters at upstream oil and gas sites contribute significantly to methane emission inventories”
Session 2: Wayne Hillier “Storage Tanks and Other Sources”
Session 2: Source Measurements
Session 3a: How Much Measurement is Enough? Challenges of sample size, detection probability, and spatiotemporal variability
Session 3a: Arvind Ravikumar “Value of operational data in developing measurement-informed emissions inventories”
Session 3a: Arvind Ravikumar “Value of operational data in developing measurement-informed emissions inventories”
Session 3a: Dan Zimmerle “Unaddressed uncertainties when scaling regional aircraft emissions surveys to basin emission estimates”
Session 3a: Dan Zimmerle “Unaddressed uncertainties when scaling regional aircraft emissions surveys to basin emission estimates”
Session 3a: Sahil Bhandari “Capturing the spatiotemporal variability of point source emissions with limited number of surveys and sample size: Analysis of repeated flight overpass data from multi measurement campaigns”
Session 3a: Sahil Bhandari “Capturing the spatiotemporal variability of point source emissions with limited number of surveys and sample size: Analysis of repeated flight overpass data from multi measurement campaigns”
Session 3a: Sahil Bhandari “Capturing the spatiotemporal variability of point source emissions with limited number of surveys and sample size: Analysis of repeated flight overpass data from multi measurement campaigns”
Session 3a: Matt Johnson “Effects of sample size and detection probability on inferences from aerial surveys of oil and gas infrastructure“
Session 3a: Matt Johnson “Effects of sample size and detection probability on inferences from aerial surveys of oil and gas infrastructure“
Session 3a: How Much Measurement is Enough? Challenges of sample size, detection probability, and spatiotemporal variability
Session 3a: Matt Johnson – Panel Discussions
Session 3a: Dan Zimmerle – Panel Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Poster Discussions
Day 2 – Opening Remarks – James Diamond
Session 3b: How Much Measurement is Enough? Regulatory Effectiveness and Opportunities in Waste Sector
Session 3b: Tarek Abichou “Landfill measurements, inventories and MRV”
Session 3b: Tarek Abichou “Landfill measurements, inventories and MRV”
Session 3b: How Much Measurement is Enough? Regulatory Effectiveness and Opportunities in Waste Sector
Session 3b: Sanghyeon Song “Characterizing temporal and spatial variability of fugitive methane emissions at SainteSophie landfill using multi-scale measurements”
Session 3b: Sanghyeon Song “Characterizing temporal and spatial variability of fugitive methane emissions at SainteSophie landfill using multi-scale measurements”
Session 4: Shona Wilde “The efficacy of LDAR programs in practice”
Session 4: Negar Nazari “Assessing Alt-FEMP approved technologies through AMEP: Enhancing methane detection and management in Alberta’s oil and gas industry”
Day 2 – CanCH4 Symposium
Day 2 – CanCH4 Symposium
Day 2 – CanCH4 Symposium
Day 2 – CanCH4 Symposium
Session 5: Kyle Daun “Airborne long-wavelength infrared hyperspectral detection of methane emissions”
Session 5: Michael Thorpe “Aerial gas mapping LiDAR for methane emissions management at oil and gas infrastructure”
Session 5: Michael Thorpe “Aerial gas mapping LiDAR for methane emissions management at oil and gas infrastructure”
Session 5: Jason McKeever “Validation and metrics for methane plume imaging and quantification“
Session 5: Jason McKeever “Validation and metrics for methane plume imaging and quantification“