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Satellites Detect Abatable Super-Emissions in One of the World's Largest Methane Hotspot Regions.

Itziar Irakulis-Loitxate1, Luis Guanter1, Joannes D Maasakkers2, Daniel Zavala-Araiza3,4, Ilse Aben2.   

Abstract

Reduction of fossil fuel-related methane emissions has been identified as an essential means for climate change mitigation, but emission source identification remains elusive for most oil and gas production basins in the world. We combine three complementary satellite data sets to survey single methane emission sources on the west coast of Turkmenistan, one of the largest methane hotspots in the world. We found 29 different emitters, with emission rates >1800 kg/h, active in the 2017-2020 time period, although older satellite data show that this type of emission has been occurring for decades. We find that all sources are linked to extraction fields mainly dedicated to crude oil production, where 24 of them are inactive flares venting gas. The analysis of time series suggests a causal relationship between the decrease in flaring and the increase in venting. At the regional level, 2020 shows a substantial increase in the number of methane plume detections concerning previous years. Our results suggest that these large venting point sources represent a key mitigation opportunity as they emanate from human-controlled facilities, and that new satellite methods promise a revolution in the detection and monitoring of methane point emissions worldwide.

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Keywords:  Turkmenistan; high-resolution satellite data; methane emissions; oil and gas; plume detection and quantification; temporal monitoring

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35102741     DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.1c04873

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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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.  Using satellites to uncover large methane emissions from landfills.

Authors:  Joannes D Maasakkers; Daniel J Varon; Aldís Elfarsdóttir; Jason McKeever; Dylan Jervis; Gourav Mahapatra; Sudhanshu Pandey; Alba Lorente; Tobias Borsdorff; Lodewijck R Foorthuis; Berend J Schuit; Paul Tol; Tim A van Kempen; Richard van Hees; Ilse Aben
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2022-08-10       Impact factor: 14.957

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