Posts Tagged: Continuous Monitoring

Why False Positives Are Undermining Methane Monitoring Systems in Oil & Gas Infrastructure

Methane monitoring false positives are becoming a major challenge in oil and gas infrastructure, affecting system reliability and operator trust. By Rachael Browning Designing Methane Monitoring Systems for Oil & Gas Infrastructure | GCC Overview Methane monitoring systems are designed to detect emissions. But in many operational environments, they are also generating signals that do… Read more »

Why Commissioning Phase Is the Most Overlooked Risk in Methane Monitoring Systems

Methane monitoring commissioning plays a critical role in determining how effectively emissions are detected, measured, and understood over the lifecycle of a system. By Rachael Browning Designing Methane Monitoring Systems for Oil & Gas Infrastructure | GCC Overview Methane monitoring is often evaluated once a system is operational. Once the asset is running. Once production… Read more »

Why Electrification of Oil & Gas Infrastructure Is Changing Methane Monitoring Requirements in the GCC

Methane monitoring GCC is evolving as electrification changes emissions behavior, requiring more sensitive and continuous monitoring systems. By Rachael Browning Designing Methane Monitoring Systems for Oil & Gas Infrastructure | GCC Date: March 2026 Electrification is becoming a defining trend across oil and gas infrastructure in the Middle East. From upstream production sites to LNG… Read more »

Why LNG Expansion in the Middle East Is Forcing a Rethink of Methane Monitoring Systems

Methane monitoring Middle East is evolving as LNG expansion increases infrastructure scale and emissions complexity across the region. By Rachael Browning Designing Methane Monitoring Systems for Oil & Gas Infrastructure | GCC Date: March 2026 Introduction The Middle East is entering a new phase of energy expansion. Large-scale LNG projects across Qatar, the UAE, and… Read more »