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- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
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- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
CarbonOne is built around a bottom-up, data-centric approach to emissions management, reflecting the operational complexity of oil and gas assets. Its structure combines accounting, operational monitoring, and field data capture into a unified system. Its main features include:
Carbon Accounting & Reporting: Calculates and reports emissions while supporting forecasting and scenario planning across operations.
Inventory Management: Maintains asset-level emissions inventories that update with operational changes such as acquisitions or site modifications.
Methane Leak Detection: Uses a mobile-enabled workflow for in-field data capture and analysis of methane emissions.
Regulatory Reporting Outputs: Generates outputs aligned with frameworks such as EPA Subpart W, SASB, and methane-related protocols.
Scenario Analysis: Supports emissions forecasting and decarbonization planning using operational data inputs.
Integrated Data Standard: Converts a single data input into multiple reporting outputs across regulatory and voluntary frameworks.
Closing Insights
CarbonOne emerged out of Iconic Air’s Emissions Intelligence platform after several years of deployment across oil and gas operators managing large-scale emissions datasets. The platform reflects a shift toward treating emissions data with the same rigor as financial or operational data, particularly in sectors where methane leakage and regulatory exposure are closely linked. It has been used across the oil and gas value chain, with deployments managing over 15 million metric tons of CO₂ annually, indicating its focus on high-volume, asset-intensive environments.
Its design addresses different carbon accounting needs by combining inventory management, real-time field data capture, and regulatory reporting into a single workflow. This is particularly relevant for companies navigating U.S. EPA methane rules, SEC disclosure expectations, and evolving carbon pricing signals, where auditability and data consistency are critical.
Following Iconic Air’s acquisition by Asuene, CarbonOne forms part of a broader platform that links real-time emissions monitoring with enterprise carbon accounting and supply chain data. This integration expands its applicability beyond compliance into operational decision-making, particularly for companies managing both CO₂ and methane across complex asset portfolios.