Kuva Systems, one of the leading methane emissions reducers, has been awarded a $5 million contract by the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Methane Emissions Reduction Program (MERP). This funding will make it possible for Kuva to further develop and demonstrate its new mobile-based system for remote emissions investigation over 175 oil and gas sites across the United States.
Advancing Emissions Monitoring Technology
Stefan Bokaemper, CEO of Kuva Systems, expressed excitement about the partnership, saying, “We are thrilled to receive this recognition and support from the DOE’s Methane Emissions Reduction Program. This funding enables us to advance and expand our remote emissions investigation system, which offers a cost- effective and scalable solution for our oil and gas customers to mitigate methane emissions.
He added, “Our technology simplifies the methane mitigation process by providing root causes of emissions directly to field staff, instead of just emission detections. This enables oil and gas operators to seamlessly integrate continuous emissions monitoring into their operational workflow and to mitigate emissions quickly and efficiently without the need of hiring additional staff.”
Kuva’s technology goes beyond detecting emissions; it identifies the root causes and also directly delivers the data to field staff, helping operators address emissions quickly. This feature makes the process cost-effective and seamless, allowing for easier integration of continuous emissions monitoring into operational workflows without requiring additional hires.
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Meeting Regulatory and Compliance Needs
In addition to reducing emissions, Kuva’s system supports emissions accounting and regulatory compliance. Regulators in Colorado, New Mexico, and Alberta have approved Kuva’s technology for use, as they allow advanced alternatives. Kuva is also awaiting federal approval from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).