
Reducing Methane Emissions in Remote Oil & Gas Operations
Methane emissions are a major contributor to greenhouse gases in the oil and gas industry. According to the U.S. EPA, methane is more than 25 times as potent as carbon dioxide in trapping heat in the atmosphere, making its reduction a critical environmental priority. One of the most effective ways to curb these emissions is through the use of instrument air systems, which eliminate vented gas from pneumatic devices.
In off-grid locations, instrument air systems like the EZ Air can be powered by the MX PrimeGen or other on-site generators, providing a reliable, self-sufficient solution. The image above illustrates an MX PrimeGen (left) powering an EZ Air Lite (right) on a 5-well natural gas pad in a remote area of Wyoming, delivering compressed air to operate all essential systems efficiently.
The MX PrimeGen can also be equipped with a DC inverter, supplying 12V, 24V, or 48V DC power to support additional equipment, such as Heat Trace Systems, further enhancing operational flexibility and efficiency in remote locations.
We welcome the opportunity to discuss your unique remote power generation and emission reduction needs and help design a solution tailored to your site and operational requirements.



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