Context Labs, a leading enterprise data fabric-based climate analytics company, announced a partnership with Jonah Energy to deploy the Decarbonization-as-a-Service (DaaS™) platform across production assets and central delivery points in Wyoming. The partnership represents the next step in Context Labs’ broader effort to leverage its AI-enabled data fabric technology to produce transparent, measurement-based emissions quantification and verification for the natural gas industry.
Jonah Energy, an industry leader in producing natural gas in an environmentally responsible manner, became the first U.S. operator to sign onto the United Nations’ Oil and Methane Gas Partnership 2.0 and the first to receive its gold standard rating for low emissions production. The partnership with Context Labs will further Jonah’s efforts to provide the market with differentiated, low-emissions natural gas. By adopting DaaSTM, Jonah can provide source-level emissions proof-of-performance for gas customers and end-users in California and the Pacific Northwest.
The need for enhanced transparency and verification processes has been evident in recent months following a spate of legislative directives targeting American energy companies. In February, a group of senators submitted a letter to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) urging the agency to crack down on misleading environmental claims by fossil fuel companies and legacy gas certification programs. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has finalized new regulations requiring companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions and other climate-related risks to investors, and last year the state of California introduced its own stringent emissions disclosure rules. These developments will significantly impact how energy companies conduct their operations and underscore the need for ready-to-deploy solutions that provide transparency to these constituents.
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“The certifiable emissions reductions demanded by lawmakers and regulators are central to the efforts to combat climate change, but businesses can’t hope to meet them if they cannot reliably represent their own digitally quantified and verified emissions profile,” said Dan Harple, CEO and founder of Context Labs. “The next-generation climate intelligence provided by our DaaSTM platform solves this problem, granting Jonah and all of our customers the kinds of detailed, real-time emissions insights they need to stay compliant and maintain access to relevant markets.”
DaaS™ delivers streaming climate data pipelines, enabling all sensors — bottom-up to top-down — to be integrated into an AI-enabled contextual data fabric, providing deeper analytics and insights. DaaS™ ingests disparate, disconnected data from any source — including satellites, airborne, drones, ground sensors, SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) real-time data, and other operational assets — to uncover the ground truth of a customer’s actual carbon intensity.
“It’s critical that utilities, regulators and ultimately customers trust their energy supply. Context Labs’ DaaS platform is key to helping us provide transparency and credibility of the emission data from our gas supply,” said Howard Dieter, Jonah Energy LLC, Vice President of Environmental, Health & Safety and Strategic Energy Initiatives. “Reducing emissions throughout our operations has long been a priority of Jonah Energy. The specialized Asset Grade Data provided by Context Labs and DaaSTM promises to take our efforts to the next level, furthering our ability to credibly validate the methane and carbon intensity of our operations.”
Customers realize operational, environmental, and financial benefits as instrument data sources are integrated with high-resolution digital twins of operating assets to enable asset-level assignment of emissions events with accuracy, integrity, and transparency. Context Labs technology enables organizations to meet their climate and net-zero targets with empirically quantified data backing its claims.
SOURCE: PRWeb