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# Managing Methane Events from Detection to Resolution

> Transform how you handle emission incidents by creating a complete, defensible workflow from initial detection through final compliance reporting.

## The Scenario

Your facility receives an automated methane detection alert from a satellite flyover. Within minutes, you need to determine if this represents a genuine leak requiring immediate field response, a known operational activity, or a false positive. The stakes are high: genuine leaks need rapid repair to minimize environmental impact and regulatory exposure, while false alarms waste valuable field resources. Meanwhile, regulators expect complete documentation showing exactly what happened, when it occurred, which equipment was involved, and how it was resolved.

Traditional approaches leave you juggling multiple systems—checking operational logs in one place, dispatching field crews through another, and manually piecing together compliance reports from scattered data sources. This fragmented process leads to delayed responses, incomplete documentation, and difficulty defending your emissions data during audits.

<Info>
  **Who This Applies To:** Facility managers, environmental compliance officers, operations supervisors, and field coordinators responsible for methane leak management
  **Common Triggers:** Automated satellite detections, continuous monitoring alarms, drone survey alerts, or manual reports of suspected emissions
</Info>

## What You'll Accomplish

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Primary Goal" icon="target">
    Create a complete, defensible emission event record from initial detection through final resolution with full audit trail and compliance documentation
  </Card>

  <Card title="Success Metrics" icon="chart-line">
    Reduce investigation time by 60%, eliminate double-counting in compliance reports, and achieve 100% audit-ready documentation for all emission incidents
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

## Workflow Overview

```mermaid theme={null}
flowchart TD
    A[Methane Detection Alert] --> B{Triage: Real Leak?}
    B -->|Unknown| C[Create Follow-up Request]
    B -->|Yes| D[Verify Asset Attribution]
    B -->|No| E[Mark False Alarm]
    
    C --> F[Field Investigation]
    F --> G{Investigation Results}
    G -->|Confirmed Leak| D
    G -->|No Leak Found| E
    G -->|Operational Activity| H[Add Manual Observation]
    
    D --> I[Group Related Detections]
    I --> J[Create Repair Work Order]
    J --> K[Track Resolution Progress]
    K --> L[Verify Repair Completion]
    L --> M[Generate Compliance Report]
    
    H --> N[Document Operational Context]
    N --> O[Close with Explanation]
    
    E --> P[Update Records]
    
    style A fill:#ff6b6b
    style M fill:#51cf66
    style O fill:#51cf66
    style P fill:#51cf66
```

## Step-by-Step Walkthrough

<Steps>
  <Step title="Receive and Assess the Initial Detection">
    When an automated methane detection alert arrives, immediately access the Emission Events dashboard and filter for "Open" status events. The newest detection appears at the top with preliminary information including location, time, and detection source.

    **Key Assessment Questions:**

    * Is this at a location with recent operational activity?
    * Are there multiple detections that might represent the same leak?
    * Does the timing align with scheduled maintenance or operations?
  </Step>

  <Step title="Initiate Quick Triage Through Follow-up Requests">
    If the detection's nature is unclear, create an "Ops Comment" follow-up request to quickly determine if this represents a known operational activity or requires leak investigation.

    **Action Steps:**

    * Click the emission event to open the detail panel
    * Select "Ops Comment" from the follow-up actions
    * Add specific questions: "Was there planned venting at Tank 403 between 2-4 PM yesterday?"
    * Include relevant operators and supervisors as email recipients
    * Submit to create a trackable work item with automatic notifications

    This typically resolves within 2-4 hours, preventing unnecessary field dispatches for planned activities.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Correct Asset Attribution for Accurate Tracking">
    Verify the emission is attributed to the correct facility and specific equipment. Accurate attribution ensures field crews go to the right location and compliance reports reflect the true emission source.

    **Attribution Process:**

    * Review current attribution in the event detail panel
    * Click "Attribution" if correction is needed
    * Select the correct source asset from the proximity-ordered list
    * Choose appropriate Source Category (OGMP 2.0 compliance)
    * Add explanation: "Corrected from Separator 12 to adjacent Compressor 5A based on wind patterns"
    * Save changes to update timing calculations automatically
  </Step>

  <Step title="Group Related Observations to Prevent Double-Counting">
    If multiple detection sources (satellite, drone, continuous monitoring) have identified the same leak, group them into a single emission event to prevent inflated volume calculations.

    **Grouping Decisions:**

    * Review the "Group Observations" option in the event panel
    * Select "Add Existing" to find related events within the 90-day window
    * Choose detections that clearly represent the same physical emission source
    * Consider timing, location, and asset attribution when deciding
    * Confirm grouping to create consolidated volume calculations

    **Example:** Satellite detection at 9:00 AM, drone confirmation at 11:30 AM, and continuous monitor alarm from 8:45 AM all represent one leak—group them together.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Create Field Investigation Work Orders">
    For confirmed or suspected leaks, initiate formal field investigation through structured follow-up requests that create trackable work orders.

    **Investigation Options:**

    * **Field Inspection**: General investigation for uncertain cases
    * **OGI Request**: Optical gas imaging for visual confirmation
    * **Data Collection**: Structured forms for detailed equipment information

    Include priority level, specific investigation requirements, and all relevant context. The system creates work orders, sends notifications, and updates the event status to "In Progress."
  </Step>

  <Step title="Document Operational Context with Manual Observations">
    When field investigation reveals a planned operational activity (like a compressor blowdown), add a manual observation to provide complete context and more accurate volume calculations.

    **Documentation Process:**

    * Click "Add Observation" or access the "CreateNew" tab
    * Enter precise operational timing from maintenance logs
    * Input actual emission rates from equipment specifications
    * Add detailed description: "Scheduled compressor blowdown for valve maintenance - Compressor 5A"
    * Upload supporting documentation (work orders, maintenance logs)
    * Submit to integrate with the detection data

    This creates defendable audit trails and improves volume accuracy for compliance reporting.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Track Progress and Verify Completion">
    Monitor work order progress through the event status system. Events automatically progress from "Open" to "In Progress" when work orders are created, and move to "Closed" when all resolution criteria are met.

    **Verification Checkpoints:**

    * Confirm field crew completion reports
    * Verify follow-up surveys show no ongoing emission
    * Ensure all required documentation is attached
    * Review final volume calculations for accuracy

    Events that don't auto-close indicate missing information or ongoing work requiring attention.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## Role-Based Access Control

Emission event management capabilities vary based on your assigned user role:

* **Viewer**: Can view emission events but cannot create, update, or manage them
* **Editor**: Can create and update emission events, create follow-up requests, and manage event attribution
* **Administrator**: Full create and update access to emission events and all related workflows
* **Super Admin**: Complete access to all emission operations features

<Info>
  Learn more about user roles and what each can do in the [User Roles and Permissions](/use-sensorup/user-management/User-roles-permissions) guide.
</Info>

## Key Considerations

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="Essential Prerequisites">
    **Permissions Required:**

    * Emission event management access
    * Work item creation rights
    * Asset attribution permissions for your facilities
    * Follow-up request creation capability

    **System Dependencies:**

    * Integration with field management systems for work orders
    * Email notifications for follow-up requests
    * Asset database with current facility and equipment information
    * Continuous monitoring integration (if applicable)
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Regulatory and Compliance Factors">
    **Regulatory Requirements:**

    * OGMP 2.0 source category classification for all attributions
    * Complete audit trail documentation for all manual actions
    * Accurate time boundaries for emission duration calculations
    * Supporting documentation for operational vs. fugitive classifications

    **Compliance Timing:**

    * Initial response within regulatory reporting timeframes
    * Field investigation scheduling based on leak severity
    * Documentation completion before quarterly reporting periods
    * Audit trail preservation for regulatory inspection readiness
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Operational Integration">
    **Field Operations:**

    * Coordinate with planned maintenance schedules
    * Integrate work orders with existing dispatch systems
    * Align investigation priorities with operational resources
    * Maintain equipment attribution accuracy through asset updates

    **Data Quality:**

    * Regular validation of asset attribution accuracy
    * Consistent source category classification
    * Complete documentation of manual observations
    * Verification of grouped observation relationships
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

## Common Variations

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="High-Volume Facility Scenario" icon="industry">
    **Adaptation:** For facilities with frequent detections, establish standardized triage workflows with pre-defined follow-up request templates and automated grouping rules to handle volume efficiently while maintaining accuracy.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Remote Operations Scenario" icon="satellite-dish">
    **Adaptation:** When field access is limited, emphasize detailed remote investigation through comprehensive data collection requests and leverage historical operational data to distinguish planned activities from genuine leaks.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Multi-Asset Complex Scenario" icon="building-columns">
    **Adaptation:** For large facilities with multiple emission sources, establish asset attribution protocols with specific distance criteria and equipment identification procedures to ensure accurate source tracking across the complex.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Continuous Monitoring Integration" icon="chart-line">
    **Adaptation:** When continuous monitoring systems are present, create automated workflows that correlate alarm data with satellite detections and establish thresholds for automatic vs. manual triage decisions.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

## Troubleshooting & Best Practices

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Do This" icon="thumbs-up">
    **Start with Ops Comments for Uncertain Cases**

    Always begin with quick triage to avoid dispatching field crews to planned operational activities. This prevents resource waste and maintains crew availability for genuine emergencies.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Do This" icon="thumbs-up">
    **Group Related Detections Before Creating Work Orders**

    Consolidate multiple detections of the same leak before initiating field work to ensure crews understand the complete scope and prevent duplicate investigations.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Not That" icon="thumbs-down">
    **Don't Skip Attribution Verification**

    Incorrect attribution sends crews to wrong locations and creates inaccurate compliance data. Always verify and correct attribution before creating field work orders.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Not That" icon="thumbs-down">
    **Don't Create Multiple Follow-up Requests for the Same Issue**

    Duplicate requests create confusion and waste resources. Check existing work items before creating new follow-up requests for the same emission event.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

**Common Resolution Issues:**

* **Events Won't Auto-Close**: Check for missing equipment attribution, incomplete work orders, or unresolved continuous monitoring alarms
* **Volume Calculations Seem High**: Review grouped observations for duplicate time periods or incorrect emission rate data
* **Field Crews Report "Nothing Found"**: Verify attribution accuracy and check for recent operational activities that might explain the original detection

## Real-World Example

Acme Energy's Gulf Coast facility received a satellite methane detection alert on Tuesday morning near their main compressor station. Using the complete event management workflow, the operations team first sent an "Ops Comment" request to the morning shift supervisor, who confirmed no planned activities. They then corrected the attribution from the general facility to specific Compressor Unit 3, grouped it with a continuous monitoring alarm from the same time period, and created an OGI inspection request. The field technician found a leaking valve connection, completed the repair, and uploaded confirmation photos. The entire process—from detection to documented resolution—was completed within 18 hours with full audit trail.

<Note>
  **Result:** Reduced average investigation time from 3 days to 18 hours, eliminated 40% of unnecessary field dispatches, and achieved 100% audit readiness with complete documentation trails.

  **"This workflow transformed our methane response from reactive scrambling to systematic resolution. We now confidently meet all regulatory requirements while optimizing our field resources."**
  *- Environmental Manager, Gulf Coast Operations*
</Note>

## Related Use Cases

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  <Card title="Emission Quantification Accuracy" icon="calculator" href="/use-sensorup/emission-operations/emission-quantification">
    Learn how proper event management creates more accurate volume calculations through correct time boundaries and source attribution.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Root Cause Analysis Investigation" icon="magnifying-glass" href="/use-sensorup/emission-operations/event-management/getting-started-root-cause-analysis">
    Use investigation tools and operational context from event management to determine equipment failure patterns and prevent future incidents.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Compliance Reporting Automation" icon="file-check" href="/use-sensorup/emission-operations/insights-and-analytics">
    Transform properly managed emission events into automated compliance reports with accurate volume calculations and complete audit trails.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Preventive Maintenance Integration" icon="wrench">
    Connect emission event patterns with maintenance scheduling to address equipment issues before they become significant leak sources.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>
