Methane Mitigation: Strategies for a Sustainable Future

Greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming.

What is Methane?

Methane (CH4) is a particularly potent greenhouse gas, 80 times more powerful than CO2 at trapping heat. Due to its significant impact on climate change, reducing methane emissions is a top priority. Several initiatives, such as the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership (OGMP) and US-EPA Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) programs, focus specifically on mitigating CH4 releases.

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Why Monitor Methane?

Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Meet Reguatory Requirements

Support Oil & Gas Industry

Minimize Enviromental Impact

SENSIT Solutions for Methane Monitoring

  • Real-Time Continuous Methane Monitoring - SENSIT’s FMD system provides continuous 24/7 methane detection with ultra-low detection limits down to 200 PPB. It passively samples ambient air and transmits data wirelessly for instant leak alerts.

  • Remote Monitoring & Alerting - With SENSIT Connect, you can view site data, receive alerts, and track trends from anywhere. All data is securely backed up across multiple servers.

  • Cost-Effective Coverage Options - We offer SPOD systems using MOS and MPS sensors to expand coverage at a lower cost. These are ideal for near-asset deployment and include Class I Division 2 certification.

  • Integrated LDAR Ecosystem - SENSIT provides handheld tools like the LZ30 and G3 for pinpointing and documenting leaks. These work in sync with our continuous monitors for full LDAR support.

  • Customizable Solutions - Our platform supports custom alerts, sampling intervals, and tailored data views. You can integrate with SCADA or export reports for compliance.

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