Major Canadian Producer Achieves Greenhouse Gas Compliance with Fisher™ i2P-100 Transducers

Countries across the globe have implemented programs to encourage lower emission levels. In Canada, producers can earn carbon offset credits by developing projects that reduce emissions. At one major Canadian oil and gas producer’s remote, upstream production sites, quantity 443 pneumatic devices on wells were venting natural gas— and emissions—to the atmosphere as part of normal operation. The pneumatic devices were powered by natural gas because neither electricity nor compressed air was available.

The producer was looking for an effective solution to reduce the vented emissions from the pneumatic devices. They made the decision to voluntarily and proactively implement a “high-to-low bleed” gas instrument conversion program within their Canadian upstream oil and gas operating fields.

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