360 Energy Liability Management announces Canadian distribution agreement with NevadaNano for MethaneTrack™ emissions monitoring technology

360 Energy Liability Management Ltd. (360) is pleased to announce a distribution agreement with NevadaNanotech Systems Inc. (NevadaNano) for Canadian distribution of their revolutionary MethaneTrack™ emissions monitoring technology.

NevadaNano’s MethaneTrack™ is a low-cost network of rugged monitoring points to measure methane emissions and report leak location and quantification to the operator. Utilizing an Industrial IoT network to detect methane in the air, MethaneTrack™ detects fugitive and operational emissions from a site and immediately alerts the operator of the location and volume of the emissions, facilitating rapid response and repair. Autonomous, continuous monitoring enables up to 99% reduction in emissions while reducing operational costs and boosting profits.

The agreement fits nicely inside 360’s rapidly growing Emissions Monitoring business unit, which provides upstream and midstream clients with infield analysis, monitoring, and data collection services to ensure assets are performing safely, efficiently, and meeting regulatory obligations and ESG commitments.

360’s Manager of Business Development, Dave Lamberton stated that “We are very impressed with both the MethaneTrack™ technology, as well as the experience and track record of the NevadaNano team. This technology is industry-leading and the opportunities it brings to our client base in western Canada are extremely exciting.”

NevadaNano’s Business Development Director, Mark Campbell noted “NevadaNano is thrilled to announce its partnership with 360 for the deployment of our MethaneTrack™ product in the Western Canadian market. After careful evaluation of potential partners, 360 emerged as the most promising candidate, thanks to their impressive professionalism and expertise. We are confident that this partnership will be mutually beneficial for our organizations and our valued customers, as we work together to deploy MethaneTrack™ in the region.”

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