Featured Stories

Our Featured Story archive is a collection of the Featured Story’s which have been published in our magazine and taken pride of place as the ‘unique feature article’ on our Fugitive Emissions Journal home page. In addition to industry updates, market news and topical issues of the day the Feature Story provides an interesting mix of company profiles, in-depth technical articles, reports from major end users and features projects in a variety of industries.

Advancements in Fugitive Emissions Technology from an Unlikely Location

Fans of the hit television show Yellowstone are familiar with the no-nonsense, rough, and independent side of Montana that is attracting attention in one of television’s most successful programs.

Air Sensors: EPA Performance Targets and Test Protocol Development

In recent years, the utilization of air sensors for measuring air quality has witnessed a significant upsurge, marking a pivotal shift in how environmental conditions are monitored and understood.

Revolutionizing Monitoring and Inspections with Custom App Development

When discussing technological advancements, the conversation is not limited to Bluetooth/WiFi Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and Open Communication Protocols for inspection equipment.

A-T Controls: Valve Manufacturing for the Future

Since its inception, A-T Controls has established an enviable reputation for its engineering expertise, quality service, and delivery of manual and automated engineered valves.

Identifying Emissions Using Cooled and Uncooled OGI Camera Technology

Recent technological advancements have simplified the process for oil & gas operators to identify and measure methane among other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, leading to improved management, mitigation, and reduction of these emissions.

EN 13555:2021 – A Comprehensive Standard for Gasket Testing

In today’s rapidly evolving industrial landscape, there is a growing emphasis on environmental sustainability and the reduction of harmful emissions.

Fugitive Emissions: The Industrial Equivalent of Spilling a Beer

Accidental, undesirable, costly, consequential, and unintended are all adjectives that can be used to describe spilled beer, but these same descriptors apply to fugitive emissions, and for that reason, fugitive emissions are very much the industrial valve equivalent of spilling a beer.

Detecting Fugitive Emissions Using Data

Emissions mitigation is recognized as a crucial part of environmental management, and emissions monitoring programs have long been implemented to address community air quality concerns.

Predicting Failure in Upstream: An Interview with Kenny Oladipo, Senior Reliability Engineer, Shell

In a refinery, reliability engineers are tasked with the important job of ensuring the continuing performance of assets within a facility.