New Mexico Becomes Second State to Approve CleanConnect.ai's Autonomous LDAR Solution

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November 10, 2023

CleanConnect.ai is pleased to announce that its Autonomous LDAR (leak detection and repair) received approval from the New Mexico Oil Conservation Division (NMOCD) for participation in their ALARM (Advanced Leak and Regulatory Monitoring) program.

The NM ALARM program allows operators to earn credits to offset a portion of their annual lost gas volume. To be eligible, an operator must use Division-approved ALARM monitoring technology to identify, isolate, and repair natural gas leaks. The Division defines ALARM technology as advanced leak and repair monitoring that is not legally required but approved by the Division to earn credits against reported lost gas volume.

The ALARM program, initiated by the NMOCD, is designed to enhance the monitoring and regulation of oil and gas operations in New Mexico.
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