
Unlocking a New Era in Emissions Quantification and Transparency with Open-Source Technology CAMBRIDGE, Mass. , March 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- CERAWeek – Today, Context Labs , along with industry leaders, technology providers, and environmental organizations, announced the launch of the Open Decarbonization Project (ODP)—a groundbreaking, open-source initiative designed to advance transparency and trust in carbon and methane emissions reporting. By working together with industry leaders, the ODP is setting a new standard for science-based emissions quantification and reduction at scale.
At the core of the ODP is an inclusive and transparent repository of best-in-class methodologies, developed to help industries overcome a critical challenge: accurately capturing, verifying, and reporting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Today, many companies rely on fragmented datasets and generalized government emissions factors, making it difficult to demonstrate real climate performance at an enterprise level. These limitations introduce inconsistencies, hinder decarbonization efforts, and create regulatory and financial risks.
To support this effort, Context Labs has contributed an Emissions Quantification Methodology under an MIT Open-Source License—a framework built on years of research and at-scale implementation with leading industry partners. As an AI-enabled carbon performance solution, this methodology ensures that companies can meet and exceed global emissions standards with transparent and credible data. As an open-source initiative, the ODP fosters continuous peer review and improvement, integrating advanced scientific research and commercially available measurement technologies.
By setting a new benchmark for emissions transparency, the ODP empowers organizations to build trust, mitigate risk, and accelerate their decarbonization strategies with confidence. The ODP brings together various industry leaders, NGOs, and entrepreneurs to innovate and deliver transparency in emissions quantification, supporting a low-carbon future including Dell Technologies, EQT, Jonah Energy, KPMG, Kuva Systems, Microsoft, and Williams. The first methodology contributed to the ODP delivers OGMP 2.
0 Level 5 compliance and is already deployed by leaders in the energy sector, ensuring data transparency and verifiability, with independent expert validation. The ODP invites contributions from diverse stakeholders to further develop these methodologies. "By open sourcing an Emissions Quantification Methodology, we are enhancing transparency and building trust in global decarbonization efforts," said Dan Harple , CEO of Context Labs.
"For the energy industry, precise emissions data—secured with veracity and provenance—is essential for meaningful decarbonization, especially when integrated with AI-driven automation." The ODP participants encourage all interested parties to access, review, and contribute to the project, now available publicly. To learn more about the Open Decarbonization Project, visit contextlabs.
com/ODP . Supporters of this Open-Source model as a means to drive collaboration, transparency, and trust on a global scale include, but are not limited to - Clean Air Task Force (CATF) "Transparency in data and methodologies is critical to tracking, reporting, and reducing emissions across the oil and gas supply chain. We welcome the Open Decarbonization Project's efforts to leverage open-source methodologies and advanced measurement technologies to enable industries to track and verify emissions more accurately.
Progress in developing rigorous, science-based frameworks for emissions reductions should be shared openly to help companies, regulators, and other stakeholders drive meaningful emissions reductions," said Jonathan Banks , Global Director for methane at Clean Air Task Force. Cleartrace "Accurate and verifiable data shared between organizations is essential for effective decarbonization. As an open-source initiative, the Open Decarbonization Project enhances transparency in emissions tracking, enabling organizations to address climate commitments with confidence and precision.
As one of the partners, we are excited to bring our capabilities and expertise gained from working with some of the leading companies in this space to this broader ecosystem," said Jan Vrins, CEO of Cleartrace. Dell Technologies "Working across sectors is essential to fostering innovation, establishing industry standards, and achieving impact at scale. Dell Technologies is delivering the reliable technology platform organizations need with our zero-touch, zero-trust NativeEdge solution, enabling accurate, verified, and trusted data for scalable emissions management.
Our active role in the Open Decarbonization Project, combined with our partnership with Context Labs, demonstrates our dedication to advancing persistent, near-real-time data methodologies that drive measurable progress." said David Holmes,Global Industries CTO, Sales, Dell Technologies. EQT "EQT is pleased to support the Open Decarbonization Project, its mission, and digitally quantified carbon emissions transparency.
Our strategic investments in advanced technology and operational efficiencies have reduced the methane intensity of EQT's production segment by 88% since 2018. This collaboration enables us to better manage our carbon footprint while demonstrating that transparency drives innovation and unlocks commercial value," said Toby Z. Rice , President and CEO of EQT.
Jonah Energy "Jonah Energy is proud to join the Open Decarbonization Project as a partner, contributing to the vital work of developing future emissions quantification methodologies. By leveraging persistent, real-time data and innovative analytics, we are committed to ensuring that our industry can meet the highest standards for environmental stewardship and decarbonization," stated Howard Dieter , Vice President - Environmental, Health & Safety and Strategic Energy Initiatives, Jonah Energy. KPMG "Timely, reliable data is the backbone of the energy transition.
At KPMG, we're proud to join the Open Decarbonization Project, bringing our industry, technical, and regulatory expertise to develop methodologies that deliver meaningful emissions data. This collaboration reflects our commitment to driving transparency, trust, and real-time insights that accelerate the energy sector's decarbonization journey," said Maura Hodge , KPMG US Sustainability Leader. Kuva Systems "Kuva Systems is thrilled to join the Open Decarbonization Project, committed to supporting the future of emissions quantification through persistent, real-time data.
By combining our continuous methane monitoring with Context Labs' platform, we aim to empower oil and gas operators to accelerate their emissions management efforts with greater accuracy and efficiency," said Stefan Bokaemper, CEO of Kuva Systems. Williams "As we look to a low-carbon energy future, Williams is committed to leading the industry with credible solutions to benefit our customers and their sustainability goals. We've been proud to partner with Context Labs in developing this innovative methodology that brings greater trust, transparency and transactability to the certified gas market, and we are excited to now see that shared through the Open Decarbonization Project.
This collaboration underscores our commitment to advancing transparent, data-driven solutions that accelerate decarbonization across the natural gas industry and beyond," said Chad Zamarin , Executive Vice President, Corporate Strategic Development at Williams. About Context Labs BV Context Labs is dedicated to sourcing, organizing, and contextualizing the world's climate information. The company enables data to become trusted, shared, and utilized as Asset Grade Data (AGDTM), providing insights and solutions to inform markets.
Context Labs mission is to provide the world's trusted AI-enabled data fabric platform, delivering Asset Grade Data to customers using the ImmutablyTM Enterprise Data Fabric platform, deploying machine learning, Artificial Intelligence, and cryptographic blockchain technologies, for context-driven insights. Building on the ImmutablyTM platform, the company has deployed customer service layers Decarbonization-as-a-ServiceTM (DaaSTM), tailored to accelerate the Global Energy Transition, and its CLEAR PathTM platform to enable customers to optimize value creation with the highest quality environmental attributes. The company was formed out of MIT ( Massachusetts Institute of Technology ) research and is comprised of a leadership team that has been instrumental in the at-scale growth of the Internet, in prior companies.
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