Methane Mitigation Europe
Europe’s Flagship Summit Dedicated to Oil & Gas Methane Reduction

The 2026 Methane Mitigation Europe Summit is the principal meeting place for oil and gas stakeholders tasked with delivering on the EU Methane Regulation, one of the world’s most ambitious climate policies in history.
The conference is a critical touchpoint for 400+ operators, regulators, solution providers and investors looking to benchmark technical, strategic and policy insights.
Panel: Navigating Offshore Measurement and Reduction: A European Perspective
Thursday 26 February | 1.30 PM
- Address regulatory requirements specific to offshore operations and their impact on emission reduction strategies
- How can partnerships, industry standards, and information sharing enhance mitigation efforts
- Explore specific requirements for offshore technology use, including safety certifications that consider specific environmental conditions i.e. weather conditions and asset accessibility
- Best practice for offshore detection and quantification
Presentation: Field-Proven Measurement – Standardising Methane Detection Through Controlled Releases in the North Sea
Thursday February 26 | 11.30 AM – 12.00 PM
Innovators across the energy sector often face years of delay before their technologies reach operational scale, especially in complex areas like offshore methane measurement. NZTC is tackling this challenge head-on through a joint innovation programme in the North Sea, bringing together operators and technology developers to conduct controlled release trials. By creating neutral ground for shared testing and learning, NZTC is fast-tracking the validation of emerging and existing measurement technologies, with the goal of building a consistent, repeatable, and scalable framework for industry-wide adoption.
- Gain insight into NZTC’s controlled release programme and how it enables real-world validation of methane measurement technologies
- Explore how operator collaboration is reducing uncertainty and driving consistency in measurement approaches.
- Understand the strategic value of early engagement with NZTC’s technology portfolio for deployment and scale-up

Rebecca
Allison
Chief Operations Officer
Rebecca Allison
Rebecca Allison is an established and committed leader in the energy sector, spearheading efforts to accelerate the transition to net zero. As Chief Operations Officer at the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC), she leads the delivery of critical technology programmes and services that will drive industry’s evolution towards a more sustainable future.
With over two decades of experience, Rebecca has a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. This includes identifying and appraising existing technology readiness, and championing the latest advancements in innovations that are reducing emissions from existing facilities and unlocking the full potential of an integrated energy system.
As a highly driven and motivated leader, Rebecca is known for her strategic planning and communication skills, which she uses to manage even the most complex projects.
Outside work Rebecca spends most of her time at the Ellon Scout Hut, coaching and mentoring over 80 young people in developing their outdoor skills. If she’s not camping in all weathers then she enjoys time with her two children, her patient husband and a very mad black Labrador.
