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How Emissions Data is Quietly Fueling Smarter, Leaner Oil & Gas Operations

By Encino | Emissions Monitoring, Oil & Gas Industry, Optical Gas Imaging, Thief Hatch | 0 comment | 22 August, 2025 | 0

Encino Environmental CEO Scott McCurdy Featured in American Oil & Gas Reporter
August 2025 Issue | Article: “Emissions Data Often Reveals Ways To Improve Other Metrics”

What if your emissions data could do more than keep you in compliance? What if it could actually unlock operational savings, reveal upstream inefficiencies, and even reduce downtime?

That’s exactly the message Encino Environmental CEO Scott McCurdy delivered in the August 2025 issue of The American Oil & Gas Reporter. In a feature article titled “Emissions Data Often Reveals Ways To Improve Other Metrics,” McCurdy outlines how emissions monitoring has evolved from a regulatory checkbox into a strategic tool for performance optimization and smarter operations across the oil and gas industry.

➡️ [Download the full article here]

Not Just About Compliance Anymore

In the piece, McCurdy breaks down what many in the industry are beginning to realize: emissions tell a bigger story. Behind every unintended emission is a potential operational issue, one that can hurt performance, cost revenue, or shorten equipment life.

“We used to look primarily at addressing emissions,” McCurdy says in the interview, “but there are a lot of other benefits to what we do that we are only beginning to understand.”

One striking example? Spotting a failed vapor recovery unit (VRU) that was bleeding revenue straight into the atmosphere—an easy fix once the problem was visible.

Encino’s work with continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS) and optical gas imaging (OGI) technologies makes these moments possible. The data gathered not only detects leaks—it reveals opportunities to prevent waste and boost efficiency.

Tech That Pays for Itself

From composite thief hatches that resist corrosion and reduce fugitive emissions, to AI-enabled cameras that monitor tank levels and detect human intrusion in restricted zones, Encino’s approach isn’t just smarter—it’s scalable and reliable.

Take our composite thief hatches, for instance. These are not your average upgrades; they’ve been field-tested for over three years without a single leak. Compared side-by-side with traditional metal hatches, the composites show significantly less wear and fewer emissions over time.

“Even in the first 90 days, the difference is dramatic,” McCurdy explains. “The composite hatch opens far less frequently. Over five to ten years, the gap between the two only gets bigger.”

A Strategic Advantage for Operators

As the global market continues to tighten its expectations around ESG and sustainability, operators can no longer treat emissions tracking as a reactive process. According to McCurdy, leading producers are now selectively investing in tech stacks that align with their asset risk profile and operational goals.

Encino’s toolbox includes:

  • Satellite methane detection for wide-scale visibility powered by our partnership with Satlantis

  • High-performance OGI cameras powered by our partnership with SENSIA Solutions

Our work with Sensia, a Madrid-based OGI camera company, is producing real, measurable benefits for field teams. Today’s cameras not only detect leaks more accurately; they also quantify emissions, measure flare combustion efficiency, monitor tank levels, and detect flames or personnel in restricted areas.

Why This Matters Now

Despite regulatory fluctuations, the oil and gas sector is not stepping back from emissions monitoring – it’s doubling down. As McCurdy puts it, the conversation has shifted from “What do I have to do?” to “What can this data tell me about my operations?”

That mindset is key to thriving in today’s volatile market. Whether it’s proving low-carbon credentials to international buyers, reducing unnecessary flaring, or improving combustion efficiency, smart emissions monitoring is a competitive advantage.

We Help You Connect the Dots

At Encino Environmental, we don’t just deliver data. We help you turn it into insight – and action.

Whether you’re optimizing combustion performance, validating methane slip, or preventing costly maintenance events, our solutions are designed to help your team make better decisions faster.

✅ Learn more about our Consulting & Advisory Services
✅ Dive into our Compliance Services & Emissions Monitoring Solutions
✅ Or contact us for a custom Monitoring Strategy Assessment

Read the Full Interview

📄 [Click here to download “Emissions Data Often Reveals Ways To Improve Other Metrics” (PDF)]

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