Two Chesapeake Energy natural gas well pads in Pa. getting methane monitors in pilot project Updated Apr 13, 6:07 PM; Posted Apr 13, 6:07 PM Facebook Share Methane gas monitors will be installed on two Chesapeake Energy Corp. well pads in northern Pennsylvania as part of a pilot program aimed at eliminating direct greenhouse gas emissions by 2025. The pads, one each in Bradford and Wyoming counties, have a total of nine wells, a Chesapeake spokesman said. Chesapeake, the state’s third-largest natural gas producer, is partnering with Denver-based Project Canary, a climate tech start-up company, to install the monitoring technology on the wells in Pennsylvania and in the Haynesville shale in Louisiana.