Event Summary
This 2.5-hour webinar will take the audience through an introduction of greenhouse gases (GHG), the various GHG scopes and sources, and types of reporting that they may encounter. The webinar will then cover the requirements of the US EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP), specifically Subpart A, Subpart C, and Subpart W. This includes an overview of the recent and upcoming changes to Subpart A and W that will impact the reported GHG emissions of companies to the EPA.
Attendees will receive 2.5 Professional Development Hours (PDH) upon completion.
Class Objectives
- Understand greenhouse gases and scopes
- Develop awareness of various GHG calculation approaches and methodologies
- Develop awareness of the GHGRP and applicable subparts
- Understand the changes associated with Subpart W
- Explore how changes to Subpart W will impact reported emissions
Who Should Attend
- HSE and Operations Leaders
- HSE Generalists
- Environmental Generalists
- Facility and Production Engineers
- Finance Practitioners with responsibility for GHG reporting
- Corporate Sustainability Practitioners
Instructor
Michele Rowe
GHG and Carbon Expert
Michele Rowe leads EPA GHG reporting and carbon management initiatives within Iconic Air. With a B.S. in Environmental Geoscience from Texas A&M, Michele has a strong background in air quality and emissions compliance honed while working at Crestwood Midstream and SWCA. Michele is passionate about helping energy companies drive measurable progress toward sustainability and regulatory excellence.
Instructor
Kerry Weichsel, P.E.
GHG and Carbon Expert
Kerry Weichsel brings nearly 15 years of experience in air quality permitting, compliance, and sustainability across sectors like oil & gas, utilities, and steel. Her career has included roles with Chevron, DTE, and CEC. She holds dual B.S. degrees in Chemical Engineering and Environmental Systems Engineering from Penn State and is a licensed Professional Engineer in multiple states.
Instructor
Ankur Kadakia
Oil & Gas Sector Leader
Ankur Kadakia leads the market engagement at Iconic Air, bringing over two decades of experience in environmental compliance and digital transformation to help oil & gas operators strengthen their compliance management. Before Iconic Air, Ankur held leadership roles at bp and Rolls-Royce and earned his B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin.