Envana Secures Grant for $5.2M DOE Methane Mitigation Technology Project
"Emissions Reduction Technologies at Oil and Gas Production Facilities" Software Innovation
Envana's project, "Software for Methane Leak Detection Using Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA) Data to Guide Mitigation" was selected as one of the solutions under Area of Interest 2c: Field Deployment of Emissions Reduction Technologies at Oil and Gas Production Facilities. This project will enable oil and gas operators, Tribes, and other entities nationwide to better reduce, monitor, measure, and quantify oil and gas methane emissions.
Envana offers a robust oil and gas GHG emissions management platform. By seamlessly integrating operational data with methane detection and measurement inputs from multiple sources, Envana delivers accurate emissions quantification and precise source attribution. These insights empower customers to enhance their Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) programs and implement effective emissions reduction strategies. Designed to align with international standards such as OGMP 2.0, the Envana platform supports customers in building comprehensive methane management systems and showcasing measurable progress toward their sustainability objectives.
With the grant, Envana will further expand its artificial intelligence (AI) and physics-based models. The project will build on these models by integrating production facility sensor data with methane monitoring sensors. This effort aims to improve the accuracy and understanding of methane emissions while enabling faster and more cost-effective remediation through better insights and timely alerts. As part of the project, Envana will further develop partnerships with local universities and organizations to improve methane emissions quantification and understanding, increase transparency for affected communities, develop internship programs, support workforce development, and advance environmental causes.
Envana co-lead director,
PR Panigrahi, Managing Director, Head of Energy and Decarbonization Investments at Siguler Guff and Envana co-lead director, added, "We're thrilled to collaborate with
As a result of this project, the Envana emissions management suite will become the industry's first solution to provide a comprehensive greenhouse gas inventory. Tailored specifically to oil and gas workflows, the suite will empower operators to adopt a full lifecycle approach to emissions management—spanning planning, operations, and reporting—while driving actionable progress in mitigation efforts.
About Envana:
Envana provides emissions management Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions to measure, track, forecast, and report auditable greenhouse gas emissions data for heavy industry. Formed as a joint venture between Halliburton and Siguler Guff—a leading private markets investment firm—Envana is committed to providing industry with the solutions to understand their emissions, help meet their reduction goals and unlock the value of sustainable operations. For more information about Envana's emissions management software solutions, visit www.Envana.com and follow on LinkedIn.
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