Project Canary Publishes Three Peer-Reviewed Studies on Continuous Methane Monitoring

Project Canary Publishes Three Peer-Reviewed Studies on Continuous Methane Monitoring

Project Canary has announced the publication of three independent, peer-reviewed studies. Together, these studies provide a new reference point for transparent, scientifically validated methane measurement.

This peer-reviewed body of work combines results from more than 120 operating sites, multi-source quantification modeling, and rigorous testing in both controlled and real-world settings. Published in ACS ES&T AirAtmospheric Measurement Techniques, and Sensors, the papers confirm the accuracy, reliability, and scalability of Project Canary’s methane operational intelligence platform.

According to the company, its approach leverages multiple measurement technologies and outcomes to achieve the best cost-adjusted outcomes. Additionally, this approach establishes clear boundaries for where each technology performs best. The results of the studies highlight that continuous monitoring is effective in the field, allowing teams to detect problems sooner, estimate more accurately, and transform measurements into decisions.

Courtesy of Project Canary.

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