About Us

pH Gold Solutions Inc. works with industry experts to provide software solutions that meets the environmental and regulatory reporting needs of the Canadian oil and gas industry.

blackboxDealing with a world of constantly changing regulations in the oil and gas industry, the need for compliance tools to comply with them become all the more necessary. One of the biggest challenges is finding software that is designed for oil and gas at an affordable price.

pH Gold Solutions Inc. was founded with this in mind. Our innovative and leading edge solutions address these challenges head on. Leading the way is clearTrack. clearTrack, the air emission reporting information system is our featured product. clearTrack will simplify your greenhouse gas reporting and provide a dashboard viewer for corporate executives as well as environmental managers. The dashboard viewer provides an at-a-glance view of the company’s GHG emissions.

Greenhouse gas monitoring and reduction is becoming a high priority in the industry as a result of the changes in legislation. From both an economic perspective as well as demonstrating to its shareholders that environmental stewardship is a high priority, having a thorough understanding of one’s emissions is key to addressing GHG reductions.
“You can’t manage what you don’t measure.”

Knowing what ones emission levels are allows the company to identify areas of concern and can then focus its efforts on making strategic and meaningful GHG reductions. clearTrack allows the user to see emissions at the facility, field/unit, area, or corporate level at a glance. clearTrack also allows the user to trend these emissions to see whether they are increasing or if reduction controls installed are making a noticeable and significant reduction. Contact pH Gold Solutions Inc. to get more details or to arrange a demonstration of clearTrack.

Environmental Stewardship

Canadian Oil & Gas companies pride themselves on having responsible environmental stewardship. In addition to soil and water protection, air quality is becoming more and more high profile. With the exception of British Columbia and EPEA licensed facilities in Alberta, there has been little need for or attention paid to air quality. In part, this is due to there not having been any legislative driver and the high cost of data collection and reporting. This is changing rapidly and companies need to know now where they stand so they can prepare for these changes to ensure they are ensuring their environmental stewardship goals are being met.