

Unlocking Scale and Impact on Methane: Data, Policy and Pathways to Action
Tackling methane emissions is not only one of the fastest near-term ways to slow the rate of global warming, it also keeps more gas in the pipe – bolstering energy security and ensuring competitive advantages in global markets.
A growing ecosystem of satellites and other remote sensing technologies now provides more accessible global data on methane across major emitting sectors from oil and gas to solid waste. Cutting-edge satellites can pinpoint large, actionable emission events at their source, bringing a new level of transparency that is already reshaping how regulators, investors, and operators respond.
In Europe, this methane data is increasingly consequential — from informing policies and priorities across the waste sector to supporting measurement, reporting and verification requirements for the energy sector. Yet gaps remain: Translating satellite emissions data into usable insights, ensuring it reaches the right decision-makers, and building the local capacity to act on it.
This discussion will explore how the emerging ecosystem of monitoring, measurement, and data-to-action tools can help maintain methane momentum across Europe and beyond — empowering governments, industry and civil society to meet reduction commitments, drive transparency and protect communities.
Join us as we explore how this growing ecosystem of innovative technologies, groundbreaking data, and local leadership can sustain momentum on methane reduction.
Space is limited. Register to secure your place.
Brief Agenda:
2:30pm - Doors open
3:00pm - Event start
4:00pm - Networking with light food and beverages