Air monitoring
The 6th International Methane Measurement Conference (IMMC 2027) will take place in Dublin on the 21st-23rd September 2027 and will bring together global experts, industry leaders, and policymakers to address one of the most urgent yet under-measured contributors to climate change: methane emissions. With methane possessing a significantly higher short-term global warming potential than carbon dioxide, accurate measurement has become a critical priority across sectors including oil and gas, waste management, agriculture, and heavy industry.
IMMC 2027 provides a dedicated forum focused on improving the detection, quantification, and management of methane emissions. As international efforts such as the Global Methane Pledge accelerate action toward a 30% reduction by 2030, the conference highlights a central truth: effective climate action depends on reliable data. Delegates will gain insights into why precise methane monitoring is essential for meeting climate targets, while exploring the latest advancements in detection technologies, quantification methods, and data-driven solutions.
The conference programme spans key topics including global policy and regulatory frameworks, methane emission sources, and emerging detection technologies such as optical gas imaging, laser-based systems, and satellite monitoring. Sessions will also examine measurement uncertainty, system design, AI-powered analytics, and real-world case studies across industries. Broader discussions will place methane within the wider emissions landscape, including hydrogen leakage, carbon capture monitoring, and multi-gas systems.
IMMC 2027 is designed for a diverse audience, from oil and gas operators and energy producers to agricultural professionals, scientists, regulators, and technology providers. It offers practical knowledge for improving compliance, enhancing measurement accuracy, and implementing effective emissions reduction strategies. Co-located with the 17th International CEM Conference & Exhibition on Air Quality and Emissions Monitoring, attendees benefit from access to a wider network of air quality and emissions monitoring expertise.
By attending IMMC 2027, participants will gain the tools, knowledge, and connections needed to turn measurement into meaningful climate action.
IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026