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    Tokyo Gas America teams with Project Canary

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The process to certify the company’s gas from the Haynesville basin begins next month.

by: Daniel Graeber

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Tokyo Gas America teams with Project Canary

A subsidiary of Tokyo Gas America said October 4 it had committed to certifying its natural gas production from the Haynesville shale basin as responsibly-sourced.

The subsidiary, TG Natural Resources, said it reached a pilot partnership agreement with Project Canary, which will install emission monitors across Haynesville shale locations in east Texas and in parts of northern Louisiana.

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"Natural gas is needed to address climate change globally and certified natural gas is the solution to ensuring that US gas plays a primary role in the global energy transition,” Project Canary CEO Chris Romer said.

Well certification and around-the-clock emissions monitoring will begin next month at TG's Haynesville locations.

TG joins a growing list of energy companies deploying Project Canary technology with their assets. Among the largest was a commitment in September from Tallgrass Energy to established a multi-year partnership with Project Canary to monitor emissions from its Rockies Express natural gas pipeline, one of the longest in North America at more than 2,735 km.