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Bridger Photonics’ Aerial Methane Detection Technology Approved by EPA for Regulatory Use

BOZEMAN, Mont.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bridger Photonics (Bridger) announced today that its Gas Mapping LiDAR™ technology has been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to be used for regulatory compliance. Oil and gas operators looking to reduce fugitive methane emissions and meet regulatory requirements for emissions scans will be able to use the technology to detect and locate emissions. This approval comes after the widespread adoption of Bridger’s technology voluntarily by operat...

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