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The Importance of Combining Level 4 and Level 5 Measurements
In today’s world, understanding and controlling methane emissions is more than just a technical challenge; it’s a necessary step towards a healthier planet. It’s a journey that requires precision, innovation, and collaboration. This is the path that GASTRAQ and TP Europe have chosen to walk together.
TP Europe and Dome Group’s Partnership in the UAE for a Greener Future
TP Europe and Dome Group have teamed up in the United Arab Emirates since 2016, marking a significant stride towards environmental improvement in the oil and gas industry. This collaboration brings together TP’s technical expertise with Dome’s strong regional presence, focusing on transferring knowledge and technology throughout the local and regional markets
Release TP-Europe Emission Management Software ATLAS
TP-Europe is proud to of the release of its ATLAS emission management software. In the era of environmental awareness, businesses across the globe are striving to minimize their carbon footprint and enhance their sustainability practices. The release of ATLAS, the newest emission management software by TP-Europe, marks a significant milestone in the pursuit of these goals.
Understanding Methane Emissions and Their Impact on Global Warming
Methane emissions are a critical yet often underestimated component of global warming. As the world grapples with the escalating crisis of climate change, understanding the role of methane—second only to carbon dioxide (CO2) in its contribution to atmospheric warming—is paramount.
Nieuw Meetprotocol voor lekverliezen NEN-EN 15446:2008
Lekverliezen zijn onderdeel van de diffuse emissies en betreffen lekkages bij afdichtingen van apparaten. De methode om lekverliezen te meten en te bereken is vastgelegd in de Europese norm NEN-EN 15446:2008. De kern van de methode is samengevat in het Handboek emissieberekening.
TP Europe Flare Destruction and Removal Efficiency Studies
Gas flaring is a practice widely used at hydrocarbon production sites to dispose of natural gas in situations where the gas is not captured for sale or used locally and would otherwise be vented directly to the atmosphere or for reasons of safety.