Project Canary, a climate tech company focused on enterprise emissions data management, announced a partnership agreement Thursday, June 20 with Tachyus, a leading Houston-based oil and gas emissions modeling, optimization, and reporting software provider, to revolutionize emissions data management for oil and gas companies.

Tachyus’s Aurion platform has been utilized for three years across the oil and gas industry for federal GHG inventory reporting and emissions forecasting. The agreement, which expands Project Canary’s multiple technology partnerships, combines Project Canary’s unique Carbon Portal features with Tachyus’s leading GHG regulatory reporting features for clients in the oil and gas sector. 

According to a news release, the partnership enhances enterprise emissions data management for clients by simplifying and streamlining complex data and often time-consuming tasks related to emissions forecasting and EPA regulatory reporting.

“Project Canary is committed to meeting our customers where they are, empowering them to harness the full potential of the technologies they already use. Our ability to provide EPA reporting and top-tier emissions forecasting now offers a comprehensive, one-stop solution for emissions data management through Project Canary. We’re excited to offer a simple, efficient, and highly affordable reporting platform to complement our emissions measurement solutions,” said Will Foiles, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer of Project Canary.

Matt Elbert, CFO of Tachyus, added, “We’re thrilled to partner with Project Canary to bring Aurion’s leading capabilities to their customers. Many operators have utilized Aurion’s forecasting capabilities to understand the impact of operational decisions on their reported emissions. Paired with Project Canary’s measurement solutions, operators will have the complete toolbox to meet their emissions goals.”

Project Canary’s emissions intelligence platform is technology agnostic, seamlessly integrating multiple complex data sources and technologies into a single, user-friendly interface, thereby streamlining data management. The platform ingests data from source-level inventories, fixed optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras, traditional OGI inspections, flyovers, satellites, operational data, and various point sensors.

This holistic approach ensures that companies have a complete view of their emissions at both the site and corporate level, enabling informed decision-making for emissions reductions.

Source: Project Canary

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