Apr.8 - Apr.9.2026 | Houston, Texas, USA
Leading Platform for Methane Mitigation Innovation and Technology
View AgendaLeading the Way in Methane Mitigation Technology & Innovation
Methane Mitigation Show 2026 brings together industry leaders, technology providers, and solution experts to explore practical approaches and emerging strategies for reducing methane emissions.
The oil and gas sector faces mounting pressure to address methane, a greenhouse gas with significant global warming potential. Major emission sources include extraction, production, processing, and distribution, with leaks frequently occurring at wellheads, pipelines, and storage facilities.
Discover the latest mitigation technologies, engage with leading professionals, and contribute to advancing effective methane control across the energy industry.

Economic insights into methane capture and utilization
Examine the key economic drivers, cost considerations, and business metrics associated with methane capture and utilization across oil and gas operations.
Cutting-edge leak detection and monitoring technologies
Explore the latest innovations in emissions detection, monitoring systems, and rapid response tools that help operators improve compliance and environmental performance.
Navigating emerging regulations and environmental policies
Gain a clear understanding of evolving regulatory requirements and environmental policies, and how they impact operations across different regions and industry sectors.
Strategic approaches to lowering methane emissions in oil and gas
Investigate opportunities to design and implement large-scale methane capture and reduction programs that effectively minimize emissions throughout the value chain.
Optimizing predictive maintenance with AI and data analytics
Learn how data-driven tools and artificial intelligence can identify potential leaks, enhance equipment efficiency, and support proactive methane mitigation strategies.
Operator-led case studies on methane reduction programs
Review practical examples from industry operators, highlighting real-world challenges, innovative approaches, and measurable outcomes in methane management programs.