Industrial Compliance and Leak Reduction

Methane emissions are a significant environmental threat, responsible for roughly one-third of current global warming. As methane levels in the atmosphere have risen sharply over the past decade, new regulations have been adopted requiring industries to detect, quantify, and reduce fugitive emissions.
Under recent regulations—including the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the EU Regulation 2019/942 (Article 34/34(a), Brussels, 13 June 2024)—operators are now required to take comprehensive action to monitor, report, and reduce methane emissions.
Why Act Now?
Methane is a very powerful greenhouse gas.
- 25× more powerful than CO₂ over a 100-year period.
- 84× more powerful than CO₂ over a 20-year period.
Failing to act could lead to:
- Financial penalties and legal risks
- Operational losses due to undetected leaks
- Reputational damage and loss of stakeholder trust
The Key Questions
- How can I accurately locate methane leaks across large or complex industrial sites?
- How do I ensure full compliance with evolving regulations?
- How can I manage my detection equipment efficiently and remotely?