Why probability of detection doesn’t belong in methane emissions quantification

In the world of fugitive leak detection, probability of detection (POD) is a popular metric. It tells us how likely an individual sensor or network of sensors is to detect a gas signal in a given scenario and is very helpful for leak detection and repair (LDAR) programmes. But when it comes to quantifying methane […]
Why wind also matters in methane emissions monitoring

When discussing methane emissions monitoring, the focus is often on gas concentration: how much methane is emitted and from where. But if you want accurate, actionable measurements, another factor deserves just as much attention: wind. At Explicit, we specialize in accurate emissions quantification, and one thing is clear: understanding wind dynamics is just as crucial […]