MATT HARRISON
MATT HARRISON
SLR Consulting
Senior Principal
SLR Consulting
Senior Principal
Matt Harrison has been working on methane and greenhouse gas measurement, quantification, and reduction for various clients for three decades. As a chemical engineer, he began his career with Exxon, and is now sought out as a strategic consultant by a large number of oil & gas clients. He was the project manager for the seminal “Methane Emissions from the Natural Gas Industry” issued for EPA and GRI in the mid 1990’s, which became the basis for many of the initial industry inventories. Matt has also led the development of global best practices, measurement performance analysis, and large-scale field implementation of emission quantification systems. As a Senior Principal at SLR, he manages a team that provides technical strategic and research services for a variety of energy industry clients. Matt’s team provides analysis of new technologies, air and GHG emissions inventory and protocol development (including GTI Energy’s Veritas), technology evaluations, field detection and measurement, and emission reduction strategies.
Matt Harrison has been working on methane and greenhouse gas measurement, quantification, and reduction for various clients for three decades. As a chemical engineer, he began his career with Exxon, and is now sought out as a strategic consultant by a large number of oil & gas clients. He was the project manager for the seminal “Methane Emissions from the Natural Gas Industry” issued for EPA and GRI in the mid 1990’s, which became the basis for many of the initial industry inventories. Matt has also led the development of global best practices, measurement performance analysis, and large-scale field implementation of emission quantification systems. As a Senior Principal at SLR, he manages a team that provides technical strategic and research services for a variety of energy industry clients. Matt’s team provides analysis of new technologies, air and GHG emissions inventory and protocol development (including GTI Energy’s Veritas), technology evaluations, field detection and measurement, and emission reduction strategies.