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KPMG and Context Labs Partner to Accelerate Industrial Carbon Management and Emissions Reporting

By MGN EditorialMarch 25, 2026 at 10:52 PM

KPMG LLP has entered a non-exclusive reseller agreement with Context Labs to deliver enterprise carbon management solutions powered by industrial AI, targeting energy producers, utilities, and industrial operators seeking audit-ready emissions reporting and decarbonization strategies.

**CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — March 25, 2026** — Context Labs B.V. and KPMG LLP announced a strategic reseller partnership to advance industrial carbon management capabilities across the energy and industrial sectors, marking a significant step in automating emissions reporting and compliance verification. The collaboration combines KPMG's deep industry advisory expertise with Context Labs' proprietary artificial intelligence infrastructure to deliver what both companies describe as 'unified decarbonization intelligence' for enterprises managing complex operational emissions data. ## Platform Capabilities and Technology Context Labs' Enterprise Carbon Management Platform leverages four core technological components: **Asset Grade Data (AGD™)** provides audit-ready emissions measurement and compliance verification across distributed equipment and facilities. **Decarbonization-as-a-Service (DaaS™)** operationalizes carbon reduction initiatives by converting emissions data into actionable reduction pathways. **CLEAR Path™** delivers verified emissions data suitable for regulatory reporting and commercial carbon markets. **Context AI™** allows enterprise teams to query emissions datasets and surface insights for stakeholder reporting and strategic decision-making. The solution is designed specifically for energy producers, power generation operators, data centers, petrochemical facilities, and industrial manufacturers—sectors where emissions measurement complexity and regulatory requirements demand sophisticated data infrastructure. ## Proven Scale and Real-World Results Context Labs has demonstrated the platform's capability at enterprise scale. Working with Williams, a major U.S. midstream operator, Context Labs achieved the first OGMP 2.0 Level 4 emissions reporting certification for a midstream company, processing data from over 3,000 equipment units across 300 facilities—hundreds of millions of individual data points. This achievement demonstrates the platform's ability to handle the volumetric complexity inherent in large industrial operations while maintaining the audit-ready standards required for regulatory compliance and external verification. ## Strategic Value for Industrial Enterprise According to both companies, the partnership addresses critical market gaps. "By creating quantified emissions pathways across the value chain, we help companies prove the integrity of their energy," said Dan Harple, Context Labs founder and CEO. "KPMG's industry relationships and advisory expertise accelerate our ability to help enterprises operationalize compliance as competitive advantage." KPMG's U.S. Sustainability Leader Maura Hodge added, "We combine industry knowledge with AI-driven insights to help clients improve transparency and meet sustainability goals." The partnership positions both organizations to support enterprise clients navigating evolving global carbon accounting standards and emerging regulatory frameworks. ## Industry Context The announcement arrives as industrial enterprises face intensifying pressure to demonstrate emissions reductions, verify Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions data, and prepare for evolving regulatory standards including SEC climate disclosure rules and international carbon accounting methodologies. The partnership underscores growing market demand for enterprise-grade carbon intelligence infrastructure that scales across complex industrial operations.
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