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MNGL and Health Consultants establish a technical partnership agreement for low-emission operations

MNGL and Health Consultants establish a technical partnership agreement for low-emission operations


MNGL and Health Consultants establish a technical partnership agreement for low-emission operations
MNGL and Health Consultants establish a technical partnership agreement for low-emission operations



The US-India Low Emission Gas Task Force (LEGT) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that enables MNGL and Heath to work together to find possibilities in the fields of waste heat recovery, emissions reduction, and preventing damage to subterranean utilities. Alright, that's done. stated in a declaration.


In order to guarantee low-emission functioning of its natural gas utility infrastructure, gas distributor Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) announced that it has partnered with US-based Heath Consultants Incorporated in a technological partnership.


The US-India Low Emission Gas Task Force (LEGT) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that enables MNGL and Heath to work together to find possibilities in the fields of waste heat recovery, emissions reduction, and preventing damage to subterranean utilities. Alright, that's done. stated in a declaration.


MNGL Managing Director Kumar Shankar said in the business announcement, "Upon signing this MoU, we will work to translate such discovered opportunities into specific implementable projects."


The Houston-based company Heath Consultants Incorporated will also showcase its technological solutions to help MNGL in the areas of low-emission valves, waste heat recovery, underground utility damage prevention, and gas line locating services.


By means of technical consulting, services, and product offerings, Heath will carry out the terms of the agreement by raising its environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards and advancing capacity development in those areas for the efficiency, environmental, and safety elements of its operations. will aid MNGL in achieving its goals.


Sanjay Sharma, Director (Commercial), MNGL, as well as Paul Wehnert, Executive Vice President, Health Consultants, signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the support of the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) as well as the presence of Manjunath, the Indian Consul General in Washington, DC.


With our Indian partner Josler Hydrocarbons, Heath is thrilled to collaborate with MNGL on technology transfer and associated field services to lower methane emissions and improve public safety across the MNGL footprint in India, according to Wehnert.


"Energy cooperation between India and the US has deepened dramatically in recent years with the Agenda 2030 partnership," Manjunath said in his speech at the occasion.


"Apart from the traditional gas and petroleum sector, there is a special emphasis on technology cooperation, which means that this MoU is a welcome development in this regard. Clean energy, climate technology, renewable energy, as well as hydrogen represent some of the new focus elements of this partnership," he said.


"Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is critical to supporting positive climate action," stated Naulty Theriot, Senior Vice President, Government Affairs as well as Policy, USISPF. "The new collaboration between Heath as well as MNGL will advance methane control technologies, measurement practices, as well as successful will demonstrate solutions to reduce the Carbon emissions in India."


Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Joe Biden unveiled the US-India Climate and Clean Energy Agenda 2030 Partnership as part of their countries' energy cooperation.


The announcement of this alliance was made in April 2021 at the Leaders' Summit on Climate to expedite the attainment of common climate and clean energy objectives.


The Climate Action as well as Finance Mobilization Dialogue as well as the Strategic Clean Energy Partnership (SCEP) are the two engagement tracks that make up the Agenda 2030 Partnership.


A later name change for the US-India Gas Task Force was "Low Emission Gas Task Force," which reflected the goals that were beginning to emerge under the "Strategic Clean Energy Partnership (SCEP)".



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