OOOO Approval and What It Means for You: Methane Monitoring & Compliance
LongPath Technologies is the first methane monitoring technology to apply for operator use under all tiers of EPA’s updated LDAR standards under the OOOO Series. By providing both continuous monitoring and periodic screening options to operations teams, we enable the best of both worlds with maximum flexibility for asset-wide coverage and compliance. Our advanced, laser-based system is designed to help oil and gas operators meet regulatory demands by offering 24/7 emissions insights with no false positives, regardless of site type or EPA category.
New Products for Changing Industry Needs
LongPath is launching a new product line in the fall of 2024 to provide full-site coverage and streamlined reporting workflows for state and federal compliance with an integrated operational response. Our technology enables operators to maximize efficiency, keep natural gas in the pipe, and meet regulatory requirements without imposing data or reporting burdens.
Why Choose LongPath?
Stay Ahead of Evolving Regulations
Our technology reduces emissions and optimizes gas production, keeping 4.2 BCF of methane in pipelines year-to-date. Contact us to explore how LongPath can support your LDAR program and help you Cover Your Assets.
Regulation | Data Type | Details |
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Colorado Alt-AIMM | Quantification and Alerting | Approved technology with proven equivalency to monthly OGI. |
New Mexico Alt- ELM | Quantification and Alerting | First application with NMED. Proven equivalency to monthly AVO and OGI. |
EPA 0000b Monitoring | Quantification and Alerting | First application with the EPA for continuous monitoring and accurate reporting. |
EPA 0000b Survey | Detection and Localization | Application in review for detection thresholds and accurate reporting. |
EU Methane Rule | Site-Level Quantification | Proven site-level quantification and intensity reporting. |
California SB1137 | Fence-line Find and Fix | Monitoring fence-line emissions for compliance with state requirements. |