Welcome to the Methane Mitigation: Technology & Innovation World Summit
The rules of methane management are changing fast, and not just in one direction. While the EU and Japan push ahead with robust standards and MRV requirements, the U.S. landscape shifts in real time, leaving you to navigate a fragmented global policy environment.
At the same time, macro forces like geopolitical instability, price volatility, investor scrutiny, and shifting buyer expectations are reshaping what methane management means for your business resilience.
The message is clear: what was once compliance is now also competitiveness, but the specifics remain unanswered. That's why the Methane Mitigation: Technology & Innovation World Summit exists.
This isn't a policy conference or an academic forum, it's where international engineering excellence meets executive strategy - built for (Operational, Environmental, Sustainability & Financial) leaders who need commercial answers that scale.
What to Expect in 2026
Our agenda revolves around two key pillars:
- Technical Excellence: Showcase breakthrough technologies, data systems, and operational models transforming methane management in the field.
- Strategic Leadership: Explore how companies like yours structure teams, investments, and partnerships to turn innovation into measurable business value.
Bigger. Bolder. More Impactful.
Across three days in the heartland of Oil & Gas (Houston, TX), you'll join 400+ executives from across the methane ecosystem, operators, financiers, innovators, and regulators, to benchmark progress, tackle shared challenges, and uncover solutions that deliver tangible impact.
In a year of regulatory flux and rapid innovation, the question isn't whether you can afford to be there… it's whether you can afford not to.
Strategic Key Themes
Culture, Collaboration & Leadership: The Human Engine Behind Methane Success- Technology delivers the tools, but people, and now entire functions, deliver the results. As methane management enters a new era of digital transformation and policy complexity, success depends on more than environmental teams. IT, Operations, Finance, and ESG leaders are increasingly part of the conversation, shaping strategies that connect data, budgets, and compliance. From field-level accountability to executive alignment, discover how building a culture of trust and innovation bridges silos, accelerates adoption of best practices, and ensures your methane goals are achieved efficiently.
Closing the MRV Gap: Building a Coherent Global Framework for Methane Reporting- As regulatory frameworks evolve and programs like the GHGRP are phased out and new regulations such as the EU Import standard are phased in, operators are left navigating a vacuum of guidance and clarity, struggling to balance rigor, comparability, and practicality in methane reporting. This discussion examines the urgent need for harmonized, fit-for-purpose MRV frameworks that align regional policies and industry initiatives like OGMP 2.0. Through real-world case studies and dialogue with regulators, you'll explore pathways toward credible, consistent reporting that supports compliance and market transparency across borders.
Making Methane a Market Advantage: Building the Infrastructure for Commercial Value- Methane reduction isn't just an environmental checkbox, it's a lever for operational efficiency, market differentiation, and long-term value creation. As OPEX savings from leak prevention and gas recovery become clearer, the question becomes: how do you turn verified performance into commercial advantage? This theme dives into the infrastructure needed for a premium market for low-methane gas-certification frameworks, buyer recognition, financial incentives-and how to align MRV systems with investor expectations and insurance premiums to unlock ROI.
Technical Key Themes
Aligning Asset Reliability, Operational Efficiency, and Emissions Goals- Methane management is no longer just an environmental priority, it's a driver of asset reliability, uptime, and cost efficiency. This theme explores how operators are embedding emissions reduction into core engineering, maintenance, and facility design, linking mitigation efforts directly to performance outcomes. From integrating new technologies into existing infrastructure to evaluating cost-benefit trade-offs across abatement and reliability programs, the discussion highlights how operational excellence and emissions performance can and must advance together.
Building Measurement-Informed Inventories: From Data to Decision-Making- You've got the data, but is it telling you the full story? As detection technologies multiply, the real challenge isn't collecting more numbers, it's turning fragmented streams into clear, decision-ready intelligence. This discussion dives into how you can bring it all together: aggregating diverse data sources into unified systems that strengthen accuracy and accountability for both internal decisions and external reporting that stakeholders can trust. We'll explore practical ways to standardize uncertainty, make your platforms talk to legacy SCADA systems, and pinpoint where costly abatement investments deliver the biggest return. The goal? To give you confidence that every data point drives smarter, faster, and more impactful methane decisions.
Optimizing Your Technology Stack for Diverse Asset Types- Your operations aren't uniform-and neither are your technology needs. With no single solution able to capture the full emissions picture, the challenge is building a stack that works for you. This discussion looks at how to balance precision with practicality, selecting and integrating technologies that fit your asset profiles, data requirements, and budget realities. The focus is on helping you design a technology mix that delivers clarity, efficiency, and measurable impact across every site.
Our 2026 Speakers!
- Paul Espenan – SVP ESG and HSE, Diversified Gas & Oil
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Martina Sittler – Senior Director of Engineering and Construction, Targa Resources
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Faye Gerard – Energy Transition and Americas Regional Director, IOGP
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Keith Shoemaker – Chief Commercial Officer, Coastal Bend LNG
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Ryan Steadley – Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, Colorado Oil & Gas Association
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Allison Fisher – Principal Methane Program Manager – Global Shell Projects and Technology, Shell
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David Ferris – President & Chief Executive Officer, Brownstone Energy
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Saamir Elshihabi – Executive Vice President of LCV Strategy, Oxy Low Carbon Ventures, Oxy
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Keri Cimarolli – Director of Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship, California Resources Corporation
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Jackson Hegland – President, Methane Emissions Leadership Alliance
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Greg Jones – Chief of Maintenance, Southern Co
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Sharon Paterson – Director of Business Development, MiQ
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Joshua Zier – ESG Senior Advisor (North America), Engie SA
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Joel Revis – Facility Engineer, Coterra Energy
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Navishka Pandit – Assistant Manager, Federated Hermes Investors
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Ethan Boor – Air & Environmental Manager, Camino Natural Resources
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Solomon Adenle – Senior Manager – Power Infrastructure, BP
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Jerry Dismukes – Manager, Air Compliance, QB Energy, L.L.C.
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Sara Lopez – Decarbonization and Energy Efficiency Delegate, EP Petroecuador
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Pejman Kazempoor – Associate Professor, University of Oklahoma
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Anna Hodshire – Atmospheric Chemist, Colorado State University
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Carolina Rodríguez González – Head of Environment Networks Americas, ENGIE Mexico
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Gabriella Farnham – Director, Environmental Analytics and Reporting, Phillips 66
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Ronald Keichline – Upstream Advisor, UNEP
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Ryan Donina – Air Quality Specialist, TG Natural Resources, LLC
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Carson Morey – Environmental Engineer for Gulf of Mexico, Shell
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Leonardo Ambrosi – Innovation and Digital Transformation Director, Italgas
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Sriprabhu Sridharan – Senior Advisor | Technology, Strategy & Sustainable Operations, Exxon
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Bj Carney – Vice President of Geoscience and Innovation, Northeast Natural Energy
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Anthony Poukish – Manager – Environmental Engineering, Energy Transfer
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Chuck Cornell – Senior Air Lead, Jonah Energy
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Jacob Fournier – Manager, Environmental Projects, MPLX
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Arsineh Hecobian – Methane Detection and Quantification, Chevron
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Eric Hasso – Director – Environmental & Safety, Lime Rock Resources
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TJ Conway – Principal, Climate Intelligence Program, Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI)
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Matt Garner – Vice President – Health, Safety, Environment and Regulatory, Expand Energy
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Andrea Felix – Senior Regulatory Policy Advisor, New Mexico Oil & Gas Association
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Russ Perry – Director, Health, Safety, Environmental & Regulatory, Sequitur Energy Resources LLC
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Aaron Wimberly – Chief Health, Safety, and Environmental Officer, Aethon Energy
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Joe Leonard – Facilities Engineer, Devon Energy
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Sarah Izzat – Global Senior Manager, Sustainable Solutions, Oxy
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Angela Zivkovich – Environmental and Conservation Policy Manager, Oxy
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Clay Bell – Low Carbon Data Analyst, BPX Energy
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Howard Dieter – Vice President, Environmental, Health & Safety and Regulatory, Jonah Energy
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Brian Bohm – Senior Sustainability Manager, BKV Corp
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Sam Ashoori – Program Manager, NGIF Accelerator
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Sonna Sathiamoorthy – Group Carbon Manager S&OR, BP
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Andy Collard – Manager, Emissions Management, TC Energy
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Dawn Meyers – EHS Manager – Air & GHG, Kinder Morgan Inc
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Julieth Zapata Palomino – Operations Measurement Specialist, Frontera
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Adam Redling – Manager, Facilities Engineering & Emissions, Range Resources Corp
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Trevor Gleisner – Emissions Control Supervisor, Diamondback Energy
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Ben Webster – Policy Director, MiQ
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Dalen Fink – Staff HSE Engineer, Expand Energy
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Dustin Minton – Environmental and Northern Region HSE Director, Continental Resources Inc
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Ethan Hinkley – Air Quality Compliance Manager, Red Cedar Gathering Company
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Venue
The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel and Convention Center
1601 Lake Robbins Drive, 77380
The Woodlands, Houston, Texas, USA
Tel: +1 281-367-9797
Group Rate: $254.00 per night, Excluding Breakfast applicable taxes
Reservation Method: Reserve your room by clicking on
this reservation link. We have reserved a selection of rooms at a discounted group rate, subject to availability.
Cut-off date: Monday, May 11th, 2026 (After that time, the group rate will be offered based on hotel availability only.) Rate is available 3 days prior and 3 days post the event dates. However, these rates are subject to availability and will not be available past the group cut of date.