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There are a few trends emerging among operators when it comes to managing methane. Darcy Partner’s Jack Blears discussed everything from the low-hanging fruit to the sophisticated technology enabling the industry to lower its emissions.
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Finding and eliminating super-emitters (0:35)
Limits and cost boundaries (1:00)
Continuous monitoring technology (1:35)
How investors evaluate ratings and reports (2:10)
Holistic ESG ratings (2:35)
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