Stanford NGI Workshop on Veritas Protocols
A collaboration between
GTI Energy and
Stanford University’s Natural Gas Initiative (NGI)
March 23 - 24, 2023
Stanford University
BY INVITATION ONLY
Veritas was created to ensure that stakeholders have a credible and transparent open-source methodology for the sole purpose of guiding the industry on how to reduce and calculate accurate methane emissions in six of the supply chain segments of the natural gas industry. With robust demand for natural gas expected through mid-century, addressing methane leakage is critical for leveraging natural gas within a global decarbonization strategy. Veritas is bringing together participants across the supply chain, including companies, eNGOs, policy makers, and stakeholders, to develop standardized protocols for calculating measurement-based methane emissions intensity for assets across the natural gas supply chain. This workshop will provide an opportunity to discuss the 2023 plans, implementation, and scaling of Veritas. Participants will engage in round table conversations to discuss how to best advance protocol implementation
Where to Stay
For the most up-to-date listings of lodging options near Stanford University, we recommend the following non-profit resources from the Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce and the San Mateo County/Silicon Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau:
There is no Conference Hotel or Group Code for this event.
Transportation
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC) are the airports nearest Stanford University. Click HERE for information on transportation to and from local Airports.
Palo Alto Caltrain Station is the closest to Stanford University Campus.
Stanford University has a free shuttle that will take you many places on campus.
Parking on campus can be expensive and limited. We recommend using public transportation whenever possible.