Methane Consulting
Let us be your guide to the best emissions reduction and reporting program.
Helping you make cost-effective decisions as you plan your emissions reduction and reporting strategies.
Let us help you transform your excess gas into marketable products
Many advanced technologies now make it possible to eliminate routine flaring and venting while monetizing your excess gas. To understand the dual benefits of emissions reduction and revenue generation that these technologies can have on your business, our experts can thoroughly assess and help you gauge their true potential. We leverage our technological, digital, and end-to-end emissions management expertise to deeply evaluate the gas-to-value technologies that can turn your excess gas into alternative products that are not only more valuable to sell but also less expensive to transport. Our unique approach can also assess the possibility of transforming gas into energy, fuel, and other resources that can be used in the field.
Converting Gas to Value
Part of SLB End-to-end Emissions Solutions, our gas-to-value consulting service helps you find the best options—that is, the potential marketable products and the various technologies that enable their transformation from gas that would otherwise be flared or vented. Using techno-economic analysis, we rigorously evaluate every technology that is applicable to the site where it would be deployed. We use the results to determine the optimal method to monetize the gas. A model is generated to help you identify and apply the gas-to-value conversion technologies for each unique gas source, projecting the revenue generated and emissions reduction achieved.
To help you achieve zero routine flaring, we use a customized approach for individual flares because deploying these technologies varies from site to site. The analysis empowers you to make the most informed decisions on the most effective way to achieve zero routine flaring and venting.
For oil and gas production and processing facilities, onshore and offshore; including remote fields that lack infrastructure to transport associated gas