Canada was among the first countries to regulate oil and gas methane emissions nationally. It is also the first country to commit to developing a regulatory plan aiming for at least a 75% reduction by 2030 against 2012 levels.
Canada's Oil and Gas Emissions
Reducing methane emissions from the oil and gas sector includes many low-cost solutions and is one of the most effective ways to slow the pace of climate warming. Although the industry is a major economic contributor, it is also the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. In 2020, the sector produced 38% of Canada’s methane.
As a global leader in developing and implementing innovative technologies to detect, track, and address methane emissions, Canada continues developing and sharing innovations in methane science as accurate measurement and quantification of methane is critical to achieving Canada’s methane targets.
Canada’s clean technology innovations are providing much-needed solutions to help accelerate the global momentum to reduce methane emissions. Canada’s expertise in methane technologies capitalizes on the $3.6 trillion clean tech market, creating green energy jobs now and in the future.
Canada provides global leadership and support to tackle methane emissions through innovative cleantech solutions, financial assistance to developing countries, and participation in international climate initiatives to help other countries reduce their methane emissions.
Canada Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report
According to the recent "All Together Now" report by the Pembina Institute, Canada’s overall emissions have started to decline meaningfully, falling by 7.1 percent since 2005. The report revisits a 2021 assessment of climate policy-making across Canada’s federal, provincial, and territorial governments, an environmental think tank. The report assessed jurisdictional performance by using a broad range of indicators that represent the best practices in climate and energy policy, noting British Columbia and Quebec lead the pack while Alberta and Saskatchewan lag behind the rest of Canada on climate policy.
Canada's Oil and Gas Methane Mitigation Timeline
- December 2023: Environment and Climate Change Canada released an enhanced oil and gas methane regulations draft.
- September 2023: Environment and Climate Change Canada released an update on the path forward for oil and gas sector methane mitigation to highlight key actions the Government of Canada will take to drive as many sources to near zero as possible and ensure at least a 75% reduction in oil and gas methane emissions by 2030.
- November 2022: Environment and Climate Change Canada published a proposed methane regulations framework outlining the main elements being considered for reducing oil and gas methane emissions.
- March 2022: Canada launched the 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan, which includes reducing methane emissions as a key part of reaching the emissions reduction target of 40–45% below 2005 levels by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050.
- November 2021: Canada joined over 100 countries in supporting the Global Methane Pledge to work collectively towards reducing human-caused methane emissions by 30% below 2020 levels by 2030.
- October 2021: Canada was the first country to commit to a 75% reduction in methane emissions from its oil and gas sector from 2012 levels by 2030.
Canada's Largest Oil and Gas Methane Mitigation Emissions Summit
Envana's team of experts is committed to supporting your methane mitigation roadmap. Envana is a proud Silver Sponsor of this year's Methane Mitigation Canada in Calgary from September 30 to October 2.
The need for rapid and effective action is clear, especially given the target to slash methane emissions from the sector by over 75% by 2030. The importance of applying best practices for detection, measurement, reporting, and reducing methane from the O&G industry has reached unprecedented levels. This is escalated under the Government of Canada's latest proposal for new standards.
Don't miss Envana's Senior Product Manager, Khaled Hashem, as he shares examples of how worldwide leading operators and service companies are efficiently equipped to streamline methane management and reporting. Learn how other Envana clients are empowered to leverage cost-effective solutions and integrate methane emissions reductions into their operational plans.
October 1, 2024 | 11:00 AM | Khaled Hashem
Case Studies in Data-Driven Methane Management
- Utilizing all methane measurement data to maximize measurement efficiency and insights
- Characterizing uncertainty from the ground up
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Don't miss out - September 30-October 2.
If you're responsible for reducing methane emissions for your operations, we invite you to join over 150 industry experts — including operators, academics, investors, solution providers, and regulators — at Methane Mitigation Canada at the Hotel Arts in Calgary to glean insights and collaborate on innovative solutions. You'll walk away with a clearer understanding of how to efficiently integrate improved methane management practices into your organization.
Recap of the Methane Mitigation Summit - Austin
Some of the topics that will be addressed during the conference include:
- Leveraging cost-effective solutions to identify, measure, monitor, and eliminate emissions
- Building innovative industry partnerships to help accelerate methane emission reduction
- Integrating methane emissions reduction into operational planning
- Reducing the cost of detecting fugitive emissions through innovative LDAR technologies
- Examining performance-based requirements to verify regulatory compliance
- Working in tandem with policy, research, and regulation to ensure a definitive drop in emissions
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