Literature DB >> 34354066

Closing the methane gap in US oil and natural gas production emissions inventories.

Jeffrey S Rutherford1, Evan D Sherwin1, Arvind P Ravikumar2, Garvin A Heath3, Jacob Englander4, Daniel Cooley5, David Lyon6, Mark Omara6, Quinn Langfitt4, Adam R Brandt7.   

Abstract

Methane (CH4) emissions from oil and natural gas (O&NG) systems are an important contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. In the United States, recent synthesis studies of field measurements of CH4 emissions at different spatial scales are ~1.5-2× greater compared to official greenhouse gas inventory (GHGI) estimates, with the production-segment as the dominant contributor to this divergence. Based on an updated synthesis of measurements from component-level field studies, we develop a new inventory-based model for CH4 emissions, for the production-segment only, that agrees within error with recent syntheses of site-level field studies and allows for isolation of equipment-level contributions. We find that unintentional emissions from liquid storage tanks and other equipment leaks are the largest contributors to divergence with the GHGI. If our proposed method were adopted in the United States and other jurisdictions, inventory estimates could better guide CH4 mitigation policy priorities.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34354066     DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-25017-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


  5 in total

1.  Multiscale Methane Measurements at Oil and Gas Facilities Reveal Necessary Frameworks for Improved Emissions Accounting.

Authors:  Jiayang Lyra Wang; William S Daniels; Dorit M Hammerling; Matthew Harrison; Kaylyn Burmaster; Fiji C George; Arvind P Ravikumar
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2022-10-06       Impact factor: 11.357

2.  Hydrocarbon Tracers Suggest Methane Emissions from Fossil Sources Occur Predominately Before Gas Processing and That Petroleum Plays Are a Significant Source.

Authors:  Ariana L Tribby; Justin S Bois; Stephen A Montzka; Elliot L Atlas; Isaac Vimont; Xin Lan; Pieter P Tans; James W Elkins; Donald R Blake; Paul O Wennberg
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2022-06-14       Impact factor: 11.357

3.  Declining methane emissions and steady, high leakage rates observed over multiple years in a western US oil/gas production basin.

Authors:  John C Lin; Ryan Bares; Benjamin Fasoli; Maria Garcia; Erik Crosman; Seth Lyman
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-11-16       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Methane emissions from US low production oil and natural gas well sites.

Authors:  Mark Omara; Daniel Zavala-Araiza; David R Lyon; Benjamin Hmiel; Katherine A Roberts; Steven P Hamburg
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-04-19       Impact factor: 17.694

5.  The role of natural gas in reaching net-zero emissions in the electric sector.

Authors:  John E T Bistline; David T Young
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-08-12       Impact factor: 17.694

  5 in total

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