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The methane mitigation industry has experienced a surge in Texas and around the nation over the last decade.

A recent study found Texas has 293 mitigation industry employee sites and 71 companies headquartered here.

Marcy Lowe, founder and principal of Datu Research, said there are two types of firms helping oil and gas companies reduce methane emissions.

"The manufacturers that make equipment that can help prevent leaks by having tighter seals and valves that don't fail and also the services that are provided by firms that perform leak detections for oil and gas operators," Lowe outlined.

She pointed out the number of methane mitigation companies has increased by 24% from 215 in 2021 to 266 in 2024.

Texas has the most employees working in the methane mitigation industry, followed by California, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania.

Isaac Brown, executive director of the Center for Methane Emissions Solutions, said in addition to improving the environment, the industry is adding to local economies.

"As we think about creating jobs it's also really important to keep in mind that we certainly want the oil and gas industry to continue to thrive in the United States, it's a big part of our economy," Brown asserted. "We also want to make sure it's done in a way that's responsible and a way that protects the environment and also that is creating good paying jobs."

Brown added because of changes in technology, companies of all sizes can use methane mitigation firms to reduce waste and increase profitability.


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