Videos of Speaker Presentations
Introductions
Prof. Matthew Johnson, Energy & Emissions Research Lab., Carleton University
Welcoming remarks
Dr. Rafik Goubran, Vice-President, Research and International, Carleton University
Delivering on Canada’s Environmental Commitments
Jonathan Wilkinson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change
Introduction of Morning Speakers
Heather Scoffield, Ottawa Bureau Chief, Canadian Press
Methane Emissions for Two Oil and Gas Regions of Alberta
Prof. Matthew Johnson, Energy & Emissions Research Lab., Carleton University
Super-emitters at Canadian Production Sites: From Measurements to Mitigation
Dr. Daniel Zavala-Araiza, Environmental Defense Fund
Large-scale measurement campaigns of fugitive and vented emissions in British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan: Patterns, and Opportunities
Prof. David Risk, Flux Lab, St. Francis Xavier University
Panel Discussion and Open Q&A:
What do the latest measurements mean for Canada’s efforts to regulate and reduce methane?
Heather Scoffield, Ottawa Bureau Chief, Canadian Press
Introductions of Afternoon Speakers & Welcome
Frank Des Rosiers, Assistant Deputy Minister, Natural Resources Canada
Technoeconomics of Methane Mitigation at Oil Sites in Alberta: Implications for Achieving Reductions
Dr. David Tyner, Energy & Emissions Research Lab., Carleton University
Quantifying Cost-effectiveness of Systematic Leak Detection and Repair Programs using Infrared Cameras
Stephanie Saunier, Carbon Limits, Norway
Fugitive Methane Emissions Monitoring in British Columbia: Progress Energy’s Operational Perspective
Julie Oxtoby, Progress Energy
Alberta Fugitive and Vented Emissions Inventory Study
Joshua Anhalt, Greenpath Energy Ltd.
Afternoon Panel Discussion an Q & A (Part 1) Technical and Economic Challenges of Methane Mitigation
Frank Des Rosiers, Assistant Deputy Minister, Natural Resources Canada
Comparison of Methane Regulations in Different Jurisdictions in North America
Drew Nelson, Environmental Defense Fund
Capacity and Opportunity for Growth in the Methane Mitigation Sector
Jackson Hegland, Methane Emissions Leadership Alliance
Afternoon Panel Discussion an Q & A (Part 2)
Technical and Economic Challenges of Methane Mitigation
Frank Des Rosiers, Assistant Deputy Minister, Natural Resources Canada