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PureWest Energy to Participate in CSU Emissions Monitoring Program


Collaboration Builds on PureWest's ESG Leadership, Commitment to Continuous Innovation

DENVER, May 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- PureWest Energy, LLC ("PureWest"), a leading Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)-focused independent natural gas producer with operations in the Rocky Mountain region, today announced their participation in the Colorado State University ("CSU") Energy Institute's Advancing Development of Emissions Detection (ADED) program, which will validate PureWest's industry-leading emissions management approach while accelerating the development and deployment of environmental technologies and solutions for the sector.

"Our stakeholders understand the value of reducing emissions and safely producing natural gas in the most environmentally responsible way, and we're proud to continue to find new and innovative ways to deliver real, measurable results in line with that important goal," said PureWest CEO Chris Valdez. "The PureWest culture is centered on teamwork, innovation and transparency, and this partnership with the experts at Colorado State University's Energy Institute will further enhance field monitoring and leak detection technologies and solutions, ultimately leading to an even more sustainable future for our stakeholders and the entire industry."

The collaborative research program, designed to aid in continued improvement in the technologies used to continuously monitor emissions, will focus on PureWest's evaluation of multiple Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEM) technologies in a field testing sites in Pinedale, Wyoming. PureWest has coordinated with seven different CEM companies to install their solutions at an operating location for a two-month research period.

During this period, CSU will release measured quantities of methane from different points on the well pad to evaluate factors that impact emissions monitoring solutions, such as challenging weather conditions, variations in well pad sizes, and variations in well equipment and designs. Following the field-testing phase of its ADED study, CSU's Energy Institute will compare field-testing results to controlled-testing results, with analyses and solutions to be included in publication following the conclusion of the study.

"We're excited to partner with PureWest Energy, an established ESG performance leader, as we expand our ADED study into field operations of the oil and gas industry," said CSU research scientist Dr. Clay Bell. "Leveraging controlled test results from our survey and continuous monitoring protocols, we aim to understand how these solutions can improve efficiencies in emissions measurement and reporting to aid the industry in reducing its footprint."

PureWest's most recent ESG report reflects the company's environmental stewardship dedication and performance. With a methane intensity rate of 0.04 percent ? one of the lowest in the country ? PureWest has in place the strategy, personnel, and technology to limit and further reduce emissions across its operations. It is this dedication to the highest environmental standards that has made PureWest the supplier of choice in the West.

In addition to the new partnership with CSU's Energy Institute, PureWest recently became a recipient of the university's Center for Energy Water Sustainability and Project Canary's Freshwater Verified Attribute as part of their participation in the joint research program.

Mutually partnering with CSU, PureWest also engages with Project Canary, a third-party climate technology and environmental attestation company, for certified Responsibly Sourced Gas (RSG) assurance and to monitor activity at a variety of facilities to bolster capabilities and advance monitoring technology. That engagement began in 2020 and resulted in a Platinum designations for much of PureWest's RSG, Project Canary's highest rating classification, contributing to PureWest's first-ever industry market offering of scope 1 and 2 carbon-neutral certified RSG.

About PureWest
PureWest Energy, LLC is a private energy company focused on developing its long-life natural gas reserves in the Pinedale and Jonah Fields of Wyoming's Green River Basin. PureWest controls more than 126,000 gross (115,000 net) acres in and around the prolific Pinedale and Jonah Fields. Additional information is available at PureWest.com.

Media Contact
Kelly Bott, SVP ? ESG, Land & Regulatory
[email protected], 303.645.9809

SOURCE PureWest


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