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Method architecture for measurement and emissions engineering.

Every engagement — whether continuous emissions monitoring or gas custody transfer — is structured around the same core methodology: defined measurement basis, documented assumptions, reconciliation logic, and outputs designed for independent review.

This page describes that methodology. It is not a product feature list. It is the engineering discipline that underpins both service domains.

Four principles of structured measurement practice

These principles apply consistently across both service domains. They determine how measurement data is handled from instrument output to reported result.

TR-01

Traceability

Every calculation step is documented. From raw instrument reading through unit conversion, averaging, quality flag application, and emission factor use — the path to the reported number is reproducible and reviewable. No black-box steps.

REC-02

Reconciliation

Mass balance checks and consistency tests are built in. Deviations trigger documented exception handling — not silent substitution. For gas measurement: shore figure vs. ship figure. For CEMS: data availability percentage vs. regulatory threshold.

ASM-03

Assumption control

All assumptions — thermodynamic factors, emission factors, default values, substitution rules, composition proxies — are explicit, versioned, and change-controlled. When an assumption changes, its impact on historical results is traceable.

AUD-04

Audit readiness

Output packages are structured for external review from the start. Technical reviewers, regulatory inspectors, counterparties, and financial due diligence analysts should find complete, navigable documentation — not reconstructed summaries.

What the methodology produces

The method framework above generates specific, defined deliverables — not reports, but structured technical outputs.

GAS-REC

Custody transfer packages

Quantity determination documents, mass balance reconciliation summaries, BOG calculations, and Shore/Ship Figure comparison reports — each with traceable calculation workbooks.

CEMS-DAT

CEMS compliance records

Structured emissions datasets with quality flags, missing data logs, calibration event records, RATA/QAL2 test summaries, and data availability calculations per reporting period.

QA-DOC

QA and calibration documentation

Calibration records traceable to certified reference materials, instrument drift logs, QAL3 control charts, and DAHS configuration documentation — maintained for the audit window required by the applicable framework.

METH-PKG

Methodology statements

Documented calculation basis, assumption registers, and data flow descriptions sufficient for a technically qualified third party to independently verify results without access to the original software.

The value of measurement is determined by whether it can be trusted under scrutiny — not whether it produces convenient numbers.

When a regulatory inspector requests CEMS data, a counterparty disputes a custody transfer quantity, or a lender requires emissions evidence — the documentation either holds or it does not. FUTUREGAZ builds it to hold.