News, Updates and Insights
The Long Awaited Answer: Nitrogen
Nitrogen is the backbone of Kathairos’ flagship technology, but why?
Methane: The Missing Piece of the Puzzle in Biden’s Climate Bill
The good news? The passing of the Democrats’ long-sought tax and energy bill in the Senate is a major step forward in the United States’ efforts to meaningfully tackle greenhouse gas emissions. The bad news? The bill doesn’t limit fugitive methane from oil and gas production.
How Kathairos is Addressing Widespread Methane Venting
Upwards of 450,000 well sites still routinely vent methane in North America. The problem? These locations represent millions of metric tons of methane emissions every year.
Why Focus on Methane?
17% of total emissions worldwide come from methane gas, which is responsible for 25% of the warming we face today.
Kathairos Solutions Discusses Methane Elimination at PTAC/CRIN Focused Conversations About Reducing Methane Emissions from Well Sites
Last week, Kathairos Solutions was invited by the Petroleum Technology Alliance of Canada (PTAC) to present at an event discussing advancements in well site methane emissions reduction.
Missing the Big Picture: Why Methane Monitoring Remains a Big Issue
Numbers don’t lie: the oil and gas industry has significantly reduced methane emissions… the only caveat? These numbers aren’t the entire picture.
Kathairos Field Trial Eliminates Methane Equivalent to 523 Tonnes of CO2
An eight-month field trial conducted with Velvet Energy in 2020 of both Kathairos’ demonstration units and its commercial unit demonstrated that nitrogen is a viable replacement for fuel gas, with all units operating successfully.
Effective, Scalable, Affordable: the Many Benefits of the Kathairos Solution
Kathairos’ liquid nitrogen solution for eliminating methane emissions goes head to head with air, solar and electric systems.
Kathairos Solutions and Velvet Energy Successfully Use Liquid Nitrogen to Produce Zero Methane Emission Result
Announcing the first-ever actuation of pneumatic devices on a remote well site using liquid nitrogen, with a zero-emission result.