EMILY REIDY
EMILY REIDY
ExxonMobil
Researcher
ExxonMobil
Researcher
Emily Reidy is a researcher at ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering Company focusing on the mitigation of methane emissions in oil and gas production. In this role, she works with universities, NGOs, and companies to develop and evaluate technology to better detect, quantify, and manage methane emissions. She has a background in analytical chemistry, with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Indiana University Bloomington and graduate research in atmospheric oxidation, air pollution, and novel instrument development.
Emily Reidy is a researcher at ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering Company focusing on the mitigation of methane emissions in oil and gas production. In this role, she works with universities, NGOs, and companies to develop and evaluate technology to better detect, quantify, and manage methane emissions. She has a background in analytical chemistry, with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Indiana University Bloomington and graduate research in atmospheric oxidation, air pollution, and novel instrument development.