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SUMMARY:October 28 Natural Gas Community – Methane Management: A Panel Sharing Best Practices & Collaboration Across Utilities
DESCRIPTION:Join the Natural Gas Community on Tuesday, October 28, 2025 at 1:45 PM CT for an in-person panel discussion on, “Methane Management: A Panel Sharing Best Practices & Collaboration Across Utilities” led by the following speakers:\n \nHost/Moderator: \nVarun Bhatia, Lead Data Scientist, Data & AI Strategy – ONE Gas\n \nPanelists:\nElizabeth Moreno, Principal Director – Accenture\nRachel Mattix, Product Manager – Duke Energy\nMalcolm Lewis, Engineering Manager for BGE’s Gas Innovation, Materials, & Technology (IMT) team – Baltimore Gas & Electric\n \nSession Description:\nExplore how innovative partnerships and utility to utility collaborations are transforming methane leak detection across the industry. For the past five years, Duke Energy has leveraged satellite and advanced leak detection technologies to find and fix leaks faster. Partnering with Accenture, they’ve also developed a powerful technology platform to prioritize field work and track key metrics. When Baltimore Gas & Electric started a similar initiative, Duke Energy and Accenture leaned in to share valuable lessons learned. The team will facilitate a panel discussion to deep dive into outcomes achieved and lessons learned about data and technology, operations, stakeholder management, and collaboration.\n \nSession Takeaways:\n– What type of data and technology helps address methane emissions?\n– How do you gather buy in from stakeholders and regulators?\n– What is different about methane leak detection using Advanced Methane Leak Detection (AMLD)?\n– What do you wish you knew before you started this journey?\n– How can others leverage the learnings and experience from others?\n \n\nPlease note this session will only be available in person at Utility Analytics Week ( https://www.utilityanalyticsweek.com/2025/7301152 ), no virtual option will be available. If you have not yet registered for Utility Analytics Week, you can do so using the direct link here ( https://www.utilityanalyticsweek.com/2025/registration ). If you have any questions or run into any issues registering please reach out to us at info@utilityanalytics.com ( mailto:info@utilityanalytics.com ).\n\n
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