Saeed Salehi Secures $7.3M Grant to Lead Groundbreaking Methane Emissions Reduction Project in Oil and Gas Industry

The transformative new project will focus on the field deployment, full-scale validation, and commercialization of advanced technologies designed to mitigate methane emissions from oil and gas operations.

Dr. Saeed Salehi, Herman Brown Endowed Chair of Engineering at SMU鈥檚 Lyle School of Engineering

Dr. Saeed Salehi, the Herman Brown Endowed Chair of Engineering at SMU’s Lyle School of Engineering, is leading a transformative new project focused on methane emissions reduction in the oil and gas industry. The office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management within the Department of Energy (DOE) has selected Dr. Salehi’s proposal for funding under the Methane Emissions Reduction Program. The total project funding for 44 months is $7,305,222 with 夜色王朝serving as the lead institution in collaboration with multiple energy companies. This groundbreaking $7.3 million grant marks the largest award ever given to the Mechanical Engineering Department and the entire Lyle School of Engineering.

This multi-year project will focus on the field deployment, full-scale validation, and commercialization of advanced technologies designed to mitigate methane emissions from oil and gas operations. In addition to its technical goals, the initiative aims to create significant social impact, ensuring that disadvantaged communities benefit from improvements in air and water quality, job creation, and educational opportunities. By employing a community-driven approach, the project will foster replicable, sustained methane mitigation efforts across the United States.

Dr. Salehi’s leadership in this endeavor exemplifies his decades of expertise at the intersection of energy, environment, and sustainability, building on a research portfolio that has attracted over $10 million in funding. This innovative work not only addresses pressing environmental challenges but also aims to deliver tangible, long-term benefits to both local communities and the energy sector.

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