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About

The Gas Seepage Project (GaSP) is a multi-phase methane mitigation initiative in the Maritimes. ÌýVisit our About page to learn how we're contributing to the [PDF - 2MB]

Research

Methane gas is colourless and odorless, making it difficult to locate in the field. ÌýFugitive emission detection methodologies have been developed by our team of researchers, and will be tested in the summer of 2017. ÌýFor additional details about our research and methodologies, visit our Research page.

Meet the Team

GaSP is a collaborative mitigation project between Eastern Canadian Univerisies and Industry Partners. ÌýGaSP has brought together researchers and industry leaders from the fields of Engineering, Geology, Biology and others. ÌýLearn more about our partners and collaborators on ourÌýTeamÌýpage.

Contact Us

pilipiliÂþ»­ is the project proponent, and operates out of the University's Basin and Reservoir Lab. ÌýVisit our Contact page to learn about our lab, or to contact a project representative.Ìý