Selina Roman-White, GHG Emissions

Selina Roman-White

Senior Engineer, Air Quality, Greenhouse Gas Emissions

USA


Biography

Selina is a Senior Engineer specializing in methane and greenhouse gas emissions. Selina has nearly a decade of experience in measuring and modeling GHG emissions from energy supply chains. She has led several modeling efforts to conduct life cycle assessments (LCA) of natural gas and LNG supply chains, supporting both the Department of Energy and Industry.

Her work has led to several published reports and peer-reviewed journal articles. At Cheniere, Selina led the climate team, focusing on customized supply chain LCA and field deployment of GHG measurement technologies to better characterize emissions and inform reduction strategy. Selina helped to launch Cheniere’s Cargo Emission (CE) Tag, which is a first-of-its-kind program that delivers bespoke emissions data to customers receiving LNG cargoes. She led the QMRV R&D campaign across an entire supply chain, which deployed multiple measurement technologies at production and midstream facilities to assess key differences in inventory vs measured estimates, as well as technology performance for different source types. Selina also served as co-chair on the LCA task group for a 2024 National Petroleum Council study, which was a multi-year research effort commissioned by the U.S. Secretary of Energy.

Selina specializes in models and analysis to assess facility and supply chain-level emissions intensity and in implementing these tools to inform robust climate and emission mitigation strategies.

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  • Greenhouse Gas Reporting (GHGRP) changes in 2025
    Insight

    17 October 2025

    8 minutes read

    What does the GHGRP reconsideration mean for the oil and gas industry?

    by Madison Edson, James Van Horne, Dr. Tecle Rufael, Selina Roman-White, Heather Matthews


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